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Few men are more popular in Accor Arena than “The Last Pirate.”

At UFC Fight Night 243 on Saturday in Paris, Morgan Charriere didn’t disappoint the French crowd when he knocked out Gabriel Miranda at 0:27 mark of Round 2 in their featherweight matchup.

Charriere (20-10-1 MMA, 2-1 UFC) found Miranda (17-7 MMA, 1-2 UFC) out of position with his guard down after a spinning attempt and perfectly placed a big left hook right on the Brazilian’s jaw. After Miranda fell, Charriere pounced and the fight was stopped nearly immediately, which sent the arena into pandemonium (via X):

After the win, Charriere led the raucous Paris crowd in a signing of “La Marseillaise,” the national anthem of France.

The victory returned Charriere into the win column after a split decision loss to Chepe Mariscal in April. For Miranda, the loss comes after his first UFC win, a submission over Shane Young in September 2023.

Up-to-the-minute UFC Fight Night 243 results include:

For more on the card, visit MMA Junkie’s event hub for UFC Fight Night 243.

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UFC 307 start time, fight card, and TV schedule for Alex Pereira vs. Khalil Rountree Jr.

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The UFC 307 start time, fight card, and TV schedule for the Alex Pereira vs. Khalil Rountree Jr. event at the Delta Center in Salt Lake City, Utah, on Saturday night is below.

The fight card is broken into three different parts and airs on multiple mediums. This post helps explain which fights are airing where and at which times.

The event kicks off with a three-fight preliminary card 6:30 p.m. ET on ESPN+, headlined by a light heavyweight bout between Ryan Spann and Ovince Saint Preux.

Ryan Spann vs. Ovince Saint Preux

Carla Esparza vs. Tecia Pennington

Court McGree vs. Tim Means

The card then heads to ESPNews and ESPN+ at 8 p.m. ET. A welterweight contest between Stephen Thompson and Joaquin Buckley will headline this portion of the card.

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Stephen Thompson vs. Joaquin Buckley

Marina Rodriguez vs. Iasmin Lucindo

Austin Hubbard vs. Alexander Hernandez

Cesar Almeida vs. Ihor Potieria

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The ESPN+ pay-per-view begins at 10 p.m. ET and is headlined by UFC light heavyweight champion Alex Pereira and Khalil Rountree Jr. UFC bantamweight champion Raquel Pennington defends her title for the first time against Julianna Pena in the co-main event.

The official UFC 307 main card can be seen below.

Alex Pereira vs. Khalil Rountree Jr.

Raquel Pennington vs. Julianna Pena

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Jose Aldo vs. Mario Bautista

Roman Dolidze vs. Kevin Holland

Ketlen Vieira vs. Kayla Harrison

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Pereira vs. Rountree preview show live stream

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UFC 307 goes down Saturday night with two title fights atop the bill, and before the fights get underway, Farah Hannoun will host a live-streamed preview show right here, which kicks off at 5 p.m. ET.

In the headliner, light heavyweight champion Alex Pereira (11-2 MMA, 8-1 UFC) puts his title on the line against challenger Khalil Rountree (14-5 MMA, 9-5 UFC). In the co-feature, women’s bantamweight champ Raquel Pennington (16-9 MMA, 13-5 UFC) defends her title for the first time when she meets ex-champ Julianna Pena (12-5 MMA, 7-3 UFC). In addition, two-time Olympic gold medalist and former PFL champ Kayla Harrison (17-1 MMA, 1-0 UFC) takes on Ketlen Vieira (14-3 MMA, 8-3 UFC) as a huge favorite.

UFC 307 takes place at Delta Center in Salt Lake City and streams on ESPN+ pay-per-view following prelims on ESPNews and ESPN+.

Below is the complete lineup:

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UFC 307 main card

  • Champ Alex Pereira vs. Khalil Rountree – for light heavyweight title
  • Champ Raquel Pennington vs. Julianna Peña – for women’s bantamweight title
  • Jose Aldo vs. Mario Bautista
  • Kayla Harrison vs. Ketlen Vieira
  • Roman Dolidze vs. Kevin Holland

UFC 307 preliminary card

  • Joaquin Buckley vs. Stephen Thompson
  • Iasmin Lucindo vs. Marina Rodriguez
  • Cesar Almeida vs. Ihor Potieria
  • Alexander Hernandez vs. Austin Hubbard

UFC 307 early preliminary card

  • Ovince Saint Preux vs. Ryan Spann
  • Carla Esparza vs. Tecia Pennington
  • Court McGee vs. Tim Means

For more on the card, visit MMA Junkie’s event hub for UFC 307.

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Who’s taking Rountree over Pereira in SLC upset?

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The UFC is back in the mountains this week with a pair of title fights at the top of the bill in Salt Lake City.

UFC 307 (pay-per-view, ESPNews, ESPN+) takes place Saturday at Delta Center in Salt Lake City.

Get main card pick results from our 11 editors, writers, radio hosts and videographers, as well as additional analysis, below.

Kayla Harrison vs. Ketlen Vieira

Ketlen Vieira vs. Kayla Harrison

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Records: Harrison (17-1 MMA, 1-0 UFC), Vieira (14-3 MMA, 8-3 UFC)
Past five: Harrison 4-1, Vieira 3-2
Division: Women’s bantamweight
Rankings: Vieira No. 3, No. 15 pound-for-pound; Harrison No. 4, No. 11 pound-for-pound
Odds (as of 10.04.24): Harrison -850, Vieira +500
Junkie pick results: Harrison 11, Vieira 0

Roman Dolidze vs. Kevin Holland

Roman Dolidze vs. Kevin Holland

Records: Dolidze (13-3 MMA, 7-3 UFC), Holland (26-11 MMA, 13-8 UFC)
Past five: Dolidze 3-2, Holland 3-2
Division: Middleweight
Rankings: Dolidze No. 15
Odds (as of 10.04.24): Dolidze +145, Holland -175
Junkie pick results: Dolidze 6, Holland 5

Jose Aldo vs. Mario Bautista

Jose Aldo vs. Mario Bautista

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Records: Aldo (32-8 MMA, 14-7 UFC), Bautista (14-2 MMA, 8-2 UFC)
Past five: Aldo 3-1-1, Bautista 5-0
Division: Bantamweight
Rankings: Aldo No. 8, Bautista No. 14
Odds (as of 10.04.24): Aldo +145, Bautista -175
Junkie pick results: Aldo 7, Bautista 4

Raquel Pennington vs. Julianna Peña

Raquel Pennington vs. Julianna Peña

Records: Pennington (16-9 MMA, 13-5 UFC), Peña (12-5 MMA, 7-3 UFC)
Past five: Pennington 5-0, Peña 3-2
Division: Women’s bantamweight
Rankings: Pennington No. 1, No. 6 pound-for-pound; Peña No. 2
Odds (as of 10.04.24): Pennington -180, Peña +150
Junkie pick results: Pennington 8, Peña 3

Alex Pereira vs. Khalil Rountree

Alex Pereira vs. Khalil Rountree

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Records: Pereira (11-2 MMA, 8-1 UFC), Rountree (14-5 MMA, 9-5 UFC)
Past five: Pereira 4-1, Rountree 5-0
Division: Light heavyweight
Rankings: Pereira No. 1, No. 1 pound-for-pound
Odds (as of 10.04.24): Pereira -525, Rountree +360
Junkie pick results: Pereira 9, Rountree 2

Preliminary card picks

Carla Esparza vs. Tecia Pennington

Although they don’t count toward the standings, MMA Junkie staff members still pick the fights on the prelims. Here are the results:

  • Court McGee vs. Tim Means: Means 11, McGee 0
  • Carla Esparza vs. Tecia Pennington: Esparza 7, Pennington 4
  • Ovince Saint Preux vs. Ryan Spann: Spann 9, Saint Preux 2
  • Alexander Hernandez vs. Austin Hubbard: Hernandez 7, Hubbard 4
  • Cesar Almeida vs. Ihor Potieria: Almeida 11, Potieria 0
  • Iasmin Lucindo vs. Marina Rodriguez: Rodriguez 8, Lucindo 3
  • Joaquin Buckley vs. Stephen Thompson: Buckley 8, Thompson 3

Check out all the main card picks below.

For more on the card, visit MMA Junkie’s event hub for UFC 307.

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UFC 307, in some ways, feels like a stopgap.

To be fair, there’s nothing wrong with the title fights on offer Saturday. Yes, Alex Pereira should be fighting Magomed Ankalaev, but Khalil Rountree Jr. has done more than enough to warrant a title shot, and stylistically, this main event promises to be a crowd-pleaser.

And yes, Julianna Peña waltzing back into a title shot against Raquel Pennington after almost 800 days on the sidelines feels icky, but other than Kayla Harrison, is there anyone else on the women’s side at 135 pounds that you’re clamoring to see fight for the title? Norma Dumont? The matchmakers work with what they have.

But if we’re being honest with ourselves, what we want to see is Pereira take care of business, Pennington and Peña settle their beef without controversy, and Harrison impress enough in her main card bout against Ketlen Vieira to set up the most intriguing women’s bantamweight title fight since Peña’s rematch with Nunes.

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So cross your fingers nothing weird happens.

In other main card action, the GOAT Jose Aldo looks hold off rising bantamweight contender Mario Bautista, and Roman Dolidze returns to middleweight to face two-division competitor Kevin Holland.

What: UFC 307

Where: Delta Center in Salt Lake City

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When: Saturday, Oct. 5. The early prelims begin at 6:30 p.m. ET with three fights on ESPN+. The four-fight preliminary card begins at 8 p.m. ET on ESPN+ and ESPNews, followed by the five-fight main card at 10 p.m. ET exclusively on ESPN+ pay-per-view.


(Numbers in parentheses indicate standing in MMA Fighting’s Global Rankings and Pound-for-Pound Rankings)

Alex Pereira (1, P4P-2) vs. Khalil Rountree Jr. (10)

Alex Pereira by knockout. Done.

With that predictable prediction out of the way, let’s examine a few less likely scenarios just for the sake of conversation.

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  1. Khalil Rountree turns the tables on “Poatan,” befuddling him in the standup for one or two rounds before smoking him with a no-doubt KO shot to shock the world. I mean, he’s called “The Glory Killer” for a reason and there’s no bigger former Glory star right now than Pereira.
  2. Pereira and Rountree battle tooth-and-nail for 25 minutes, giving us one of the best fights of the year—nay, all time, with the victor narrowly eking out a decision win. It’s hard to imagine these two throwing for five rounds and not landing a world-ender, but you never know.
  3. Pereira fools everyone by mixing the martial arts, channeling his mentor Glover Teixeira and taking Rountree to the mat at will. This D-I All-American/ADCC Champion hybrid version of Pereira grinds his way to a 50-45 win on the cards, much to the confusion of the gathered Utahns.

There’s a sick party of me that wants to see Scenario 3 unfold, but I’ve never been one to pick a long shot, so let’s play it safe and say the champ finishes Rountree in the second to set himself up for a huge matchup in 2025.

Pick: Pereira

Raquel Pennington (2, P4P-9) vs. Julianna Peña

Julianna Peña recently told MMA Junkie that she doesn’t believe in altitude training because the past two times she competed at elevation in Colorado and in Utah, she didn’t feel any ill effects. Maybe someone should remind her that she lost both of those fights?

Now, one of those losses was a decision to DeAnna Bennett that Peña disputes to this day, the other was an armbar submission loss to Valentina Shevchenko, so no shame in that either. But the fact is that she is 0-2 fighting at altitude and that can’t be ignored in a bout that’s likely to go five rounds, and against an opponent who is born and raised in Colorado.

Peña is essentially swimming to Atlantis to fight Aquaman.

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Admittedly, Raquel Pennington isn’t giving off rippling Jason Momoa vibes, but I’m not sure that’s a requirement to beat Peña. “The Venezuelan Vixen” will want to pressure her way to a win, but Pennington has rarely been overwhelmed by any opponent except for Amanda Nunes. And Peña ain’t Nunes.

The good news is I think this stylistic matchup will prove to be more entertaining than Pennington’s fight with Mayra Bueno Silva (what a high bar) and we should have a definitive winner in the end, so we can move on to Pennington vs. Harrison (spoiler!).

Pennington by decision.

Pick: Pennington

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Jose Aldo (7) vs. Mario Bautista

It’s going to be kind of weird watching Jose Aldo and Mario Bautista square off, because there’s so much of Aldo’s DNA in this current generation of lighter weight fighters. Bautista was in high school when prime Aldo was shredding WEC and UFC competition. Now he has to face down the best to ever do it.

This is such an unfair comparison to make, but the fact is that Aldo has only lost to the very best. Merab Dvalishvili. Petr Yan. Marlon Moraes. Alexander Volkanovski. Max Holloway. Conor McGregor. With the exception of the loss to Moraes (as close a decision as you’ll find), those are all UFC champions. Bautista is great, but a future UFC champion? I’m skeptical.

I could be looking at this all wrong. Maybe their fight will signal both the rise of Bautista as a true contender and provide a clear picture of Aldo’s current ceiling. But Bautista hasn’t proven himself against elite competition yet, so if anyone is due for a reality check, it’s him. Going from Benito Lopez, Guido Cannetti, Da’Mon Blackshear, and a spiritless Ricky Simon to Aldo is going to give Bautista some serious whiplash.

Look for Aldo to be just a little sharper and a little craftier en route to an entertaining decision win.

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Pick: Aldo

Kayla Harrison (1, P4P-12) vs. Ketlen Vieira (4)

Kayla Smash!

We talk about athleticism being a cheat code all the time and that’s just one reason why Kayla Harrison is expected to demolish Ketlen Vieira. When you add in a work ethic that’s in the 99th percentile, you can see why many fans are just counting the days until she has UFC gold around her waist.

Vieira is no walkover, let’s be clear about that. Outside of one disappointing performance against Irene Aldana, Vieira has gone the distance with the best of them and holds wins over former champions Holly Holm and Miesha Tate, as well as one-time title challengers Cat Zingano and Sara McMann. She’s a perfectly respectable B-tier contender.

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But Harrison has been a Grade-A prospect since Day 1 and if her win over Holly Holm is any indication, she’s at or near the peak of her powers. That’s bad news for Vieira who will test Harrison early before eventually succumbing to an unstoppable force.

Pick: Harrison

Roman Dolidze (14) vs. Kevin Holland

Roman Dolidze should have just stayed at light heavyweight, right?

He’d be giving up size, but coming off of a short-notice decision over Anthony Smith, the 36-year-old Georgian was realistically only a couple of wins away from a title shot in a thin division. Middleweight has been far more competitive in recent years and in Kevin Holland, Dolidze isn’t even fighting a true 185er. Then again, perhaps like Holland, it’s just about cashing those checks and going home to your family. Respect.

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Holland has made strides with his grappling defense, but I can’t help but picture Dolidze exploiting that once-fatal weakness and opting to tackle Holland to the canvas. Dolidze is hittable, so Holland’s exciting striking style could carry him to a win if this stays on the feet. Difficult matchup to call.

I don’t like how much size Holland gives up in this division and I think it will be his undoing. Dolidze mixes in power punches with timely tackles to beat Holland on the cards and jump back into the middleweight contender pool.

Pick: Dolidze

Preliminaries

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Stephen Thompson (10) def. Joaquin Buckley (15)

Marina Rodriguez (7) def. Iasmin Lucindo (14)

Cesar Almeida def. Ihor Potieria

Alexander Hernandez def. Austin Hubbard

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Ryan Spann def. Ovince Saint Preux

Carla Esparza def. Tecia Pennington

Court McGee def. Tim Means

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UFC 307 takes place Saturday, and you can join us for live round-by-round coverage and official results beginning at 6:30 p.m. ET (3:30 p.m. PT). UFC 307 (pay-per-view, ESPNews, ESPN+) takes place Saturday at Delta Center in Salt Lake City.

In the headliner, light heavyweight champion Alex Pereira (11-2 MMA, 8-1 UFC) puts his title on the line against challenger Khalil Rountree (14-5 MMA, 9-5 UFC). In the co-feature, women’s bantamweight champ Raquel Pennington (16-9 MMA, 13-5 UFC) defends her title for the first time when she meets ex-champ Julianna Peña (12-5 MMA, 7-3 UFC). In addition, two-time Olympic gold medalist and former PFL champ Kayla Harrison (17-1 MMA, 1-0 UFC) takes on Ketlen Vieira (14-3 MMA, 8-3 UFC) as a huge favorite.

Follow along with our round-by-round updates and official results beginning at approximately 6:30 p.m. ET for the early prelims on ESPN+, 8 p.m. ET for the prelims on ESPNews and 10 p.m. ET for the main card on pay-per-view (via ESPN+).

Enjoy the fights, everyone.

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UFC 307 lineup

MAIN CARD (Pay-per-view, 10 p.m. ET)

  • Champ Alex Pereira vs. Khalil Rountree – for light heavyweight title
  • Champ Raquel Pennington vs. Julianna Peña – for women’s bantamweight title
  • Jose Aldo vs. Mario Bautista
  • Roman Dolidze vs. Kevin Holland
  • Kayla Harrison vs. Ketlen Vieira

PRELIMINARY CARD (ESPNews/ESPN+, 8 p.m. ET)

  • Joaquin Buckley vs. Stephen Thompson
  • Iasmin Lucindo vs. Marina Rodriguez
  • Cesar Almeida vs. Ihor Potieria
  • Alexander Hernandez vs. Austin Hubbard

PRELIMINARY CARD (ESPN+, 6 p.m. ET)

  • Ovince Saint Preux vs. Ryan Spann
  • Carla Esparza vs. Tecia Pennington
  • Court McGee vs. Tim Means

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Linfield say they “will investigate further” an incident at the end of Friday’s Irish Premiership derby at Windsor Park when “an individual was removed from the ground” after Glentoran’s Fuad Sule alleged that he was racially abused by a spectator.

In a statement on his X account, external, Sule said that he was aware that emotions ran high in matches between the Belfast rivals but would not accept being racially abused.

“I’m a big ambassador of kicking racism not only out of football but out of life in general. It’s embarrassing that it still happens today, a good game with an electric atmosphere has turned sour,” said the Glens midfielder.

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“There’s a lot of good, honest people that I know very well at Linfield with integrity and class but one individual has tarnished the whole Linfield Football Club’s name for me.” he added.

A statement from Linfield read: “Linfield Football Club is aware of an incident which occurred at the end of last night’s match with Glentoran in which an individual was alleged to have racially abused an opposition player.

“An individual was removed from the ground last night and the club will investigate further.

“Linfield Football Club is opposed to all forms of racism and we will treat the matter with the utmost seriousness.”

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A statement from the Northern Ireland Football League said: “We will review the Match Observer’s report from last night’s game and take the appropriate action necessary.

“There is no place for racism within the NI Football League.”

The game ended in a 3-1 victory for Glentoran.



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