Who's fighting on the UFC card tonight, July 27, 2024? - Know your UFC 304 main and prelim card fighters, records, and highlights

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The UFC is returning to Manchester, England for its upcoming pay-per-view card, UFC 304. Brace yourself for a night of epic battles as we look at the exciting fighters gracing the UFC card tonight.

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The UFC 304: Edwards vs. Muhammad 2 card will be headlined by a much-anticipated welterweight title showdown between reigning champion Leon Edwards and the No.2-ranked contender Belal Muhammad.

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In the co-main event of UFC 304, Tom Aspinall will put his interim heavyweight title on the line against Curtis Blaydes.

Let's take a look at all the main and prelims fighters competing on the UFC 304 card tonight.


UFC card tonight: UFC 304 main card fighters

Here is a list of all the main card fights for this weekend's UFC 304 event:

Leon Edwards (c) vs. Belal Muhammad (welterweight)

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Tom Aspinall (ic) vs. Curtis Blaydes (heavyweight)

King Green vs. Paddy Pimblett (lightweight)

Christian Leroy Duncan vs. Gregory Rodrigues (middleweight)

Arnold Allen vs. Giga Chikadze (featherweight)

Leon Edwards (22-3-1NC)

Since his first encounter with Belal Muhammad, Leon Edwards has posted four consecutive victories, capturing the welterweight title along the way. In his latest trip to the octagon, 'Rocky' made a second successful title defense by outpointing Colby Covington at UFC 296 in December.

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Belal Muhammad (23-3-1NC)

Belal Muhammad has compiled a 5-0 record since his original clash with Edwards back in early 2021. 'Remember The Name' earned his crack at the title with a dominant unanimous decision win over Gilbert Burns at UFC 288. Muhammad will look to make the most of this opportunity when he steps inside the octagon in enemy territory at UFC 304.

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Tom Aspinall (14-3)

Tom Aspinall sustained his only loss inside the UFC octagon when his right knee gave out just 15 seconds into his first meeting with Curtis Blaydes in July 2022 in London. This resulted in a TKO win for 'Razor'. Aspinall, bounced back from the injury with a first-round TKO win over Marcin Tybura in July 2023.

The Englishman followed that up with a vicious first-round knockout of Sergei Pavlovich when the pair battled for the interim heavyweight title at UFC 295 in November.

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Curtis Blaydes (18-4-1NC)

Curtis Blaydes endured a devastating TKO loss at the hands of Sergei Pavlovich in April 2023 after his first meeting with Tom Aspinall. However, 'Razor' rebounded with a stunning second-round knockout of Jailton Almeida at UFC 299 to set himself up for this title opportunity.

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King Green (32-15-1D-1NC)

King Green suffered a vicious knockout loss against Jalin Turner last December. However, the Californian bounced back from that defeat by outpointing Jim Miller at UFC 300 in April. Green will hope to carry that momentum into his upcoming bout against Paddy Pimblett.

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Paddy Pimblett (21-3)

Paddy Pimblett is riding a seven-fight win streak into this fight, with five of those victories coming under the UFC banner. 'The Baddy' most recently scored a unanimous decision win over Tony Ferguson at UFC 296 in December.

Christian Leroy Duncan (10-1)

Christian Leroy Duncan is coming off back-to-back TKO victories. The Brit most recently obliterated Claudio Ribeiro in March and will hope to keep the momentum going into UFC 304 this weekend.

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Gregory Rodrigues (15-5)

Much like his opponent, Gregory Rodrigues has also finished his last two fights. In his latest trip to the octagon, the Brazilian dispatched Brad Tavares via third round technical knockout.

Arnold Allen (19-3)

After going unbeaten in 12 consecutive fights, Arnold Allen finds himself on a two-fight skid. 'Almighty' dropped a unanimous decision to Max Holloway in April 2023 before getting outpointed by Movsar Evloev at UFC 297 in January.

Giga Chikadze (15-3)

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Giga Chikadze saw his 10-fight win streak come to a halt in a unanimous decision loss to Calvin Kattar in January 2022. However, the Georgian bounced back from that loss by edging out Alex Caceres last August.

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UFC card tonight: UFC 304 preliminary card fighters

Here is a list of all the prelim card fights for this weekend's UFC 304 event:

Nathaniel Wood vs. Daniel Pineda (featherweight)

Molly McCann vs. Bruna Brasil (women's strawweight)

Caolan Loughran vs. Jake Hadley (bantamweight)

Modestas Bukauskas vs. Marcin Prachnio (light heavyweight)

Mick Parkin vs. Łukasz Brzeski (heavyweight)

Nathaniel Wood (19-6)

Nathaniel Wood's four-fight win streak was halted by Muhammadjon Naimov in a unanimous decision defeat at UFC 294 last October. 'The Prospect' will hope to get back on track when he returns to the octagon this weekend.

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Daniel Pineda (28-15-3)

Daniel Pineda has gone 2-2-1 under the UFC banner. The Texan is coming off a unanimous decision loss to Alex Caceres in June 2023.

Molly McCann (14-6)

Molly McCann was submitted in back-to-back fights against Erin Blanchfield and Julija Stoliarenko through 2022-23. However, 'Meatball' rebounded with a submission victory of her own when she faced Diana Belbita last time out in February.

Bruna Brasil (9-4-1D)

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Bruna Brasil has gone 1-2 under the promotional banner and is in dire need of a victory. The Brazilian most recently dropped a unanimous decision loss to Konklak Suphisara in February.

Caolan Loughran (9-1)

Caolan Loughran dropped a unanimous decision to Taylor Lapilus in his UFC debut last September, marking his lone career defeat. The Irishman rebounded by outpointing Angel Pacheco in March and will hope to go 2-1 in the promotion with another victory.

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Jake Hadley (10-3)

Jake Hadley is fresh off back-to-back decision losses with his latest defeat coming against Charles Johnson in May. 'White Kong' will be determined to fight his way back into the win column when he faces Caolan Loughran in Manchester.

Modestas Bukauskas (15-6)

Modestas Bukauskas will hope to get back on track after getting knocked out by Vitor Petrino last time out in November. Prior to his recent setback, 'The Baltic Gladiator' was on a four-fight win streak.

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Marcin Prachnio (17-7)

Marcin Prachnio has alternated wins and losses in his last four fights. In his latest outing, the Polish fighter dropped a unanimous decision to Devin Clark in February.

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