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UFC 275 Full Fight Card, Odds, Date/Start Time, How to Watch
Written by: Devon Platana
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As the week rolls on, MMA fans have begun turning their attention to the upcoming UFC 275 pay-per-view, which takes place Saturday, June 11 at the Singapore Indoor Stadium in Kallang, Singapore.
Teixeira vs. Procházka to Headline UFC 275
Although the UFC 275 is fairly impressive from top to bottom, a lot of eyes will be on the light heavyweight championship main event as the champion, Glover Teixeira, defends his title against Jiří Procházka.
The two light heavyweights were slated to square off at UFC 274, but their meeting was pushed back to due unknown reasons. Nevertheless, the talented fighters are finally ready to collide and it will be, no doubt, worth the weight.
As usual, there’s a lot to take in ahead of such a notable pay-per-view — especially if you want to add some betting action on the side. Fortunately, we’ve gathered all of BetOnline Sportsbook’s latest UFC 275 betting odds for you all in one place.
UFC 275 Event Details
When is UFC 275?
UFC 275 will take place on Saturday, June 11, 2022.
Where is UFC 275?
UFC 275 will take place at Singapore Indoor Stadium in Kallang, Singapore.
What time does UFC 275 start?
- UFC 275 Early Prelims Start Time: 6 p.m. ET
- UFC 275 Prelims Start Time: 8 p.m. ET
- Start Time of UFC 275’s Main Card: 10 p.m. ET
How can I watch UFC 275?
The early prelims will be available on ESPN+, while the prelims will be available on both ESPN2 and ESPN+, and the main card will be available via pay-per-view (which can be ordered through the ESPN+ app).
UFC 275 Main Card and Odds (Odds as of Thursday, June 9)
The UFC 275 odds listed below are via BetOnline Sportsbook.
UFC 275 Main Event: Glover Teixeira (+164) vs. Jiří Procházka (-215)
As mentioned above, a lot of fans are looking forward to the UFC Light Heavyweight Championship main event between Glover Teixeira (33-7-0) and Jiří Procházka (28-3-1).
Teixeira made history the last time we saw him in the octagon, capturing the UFC Light Heavyweight Championship for the first time when he defeated Jan Błachowicz by submission at UFC 267 back in October.
Teixeira might be 42 right now, but the veteran fighter has also won six consecutive fights dating back to January 2019. He’s waited a long time to get to the top of the mountain and will get everything he has to make sure he stays there.
On the other hand, Procházka has been on a roll since joining UFC nearly two years ago. He’s knocked out both Volkan Oezdemir and Dominick Reyes in his first two bouts, extending his overall win streak to 12 fights in a row.
UFC 275 Co-Main Event: Valentina Shevchenko (-720) vs. Taila Santos (+450)
A second championship bout at UFC 275 will see Valentina Shevchenko (22-3-0) defend her UFC Women's Flyweight Championship against Taila Santos (19-1-0).
Shevchenko has been nothing short of dominant since winning her championship over three years ago. She’s since rattled off six consecutive defenses, overcoming the likes of Jessica Eye and Jéssica Andrade along the way, winning four of her six defenses by KO/TKO as well.
Meanwhile, Santos hopes to continue her hype after going 5-1-0 since joining UFC. She earned ‘Performance of the Night’ honors in her last outing when she defeated Joanne Wood, by submission, in November, leaving time to tell if she can keep the momentum going.
Women’s Strawweight: Zhang Weili (-172) vs. Joanna Jędrzejczyk (+134)
A second main card women’s bout will pit Zhang Weili (21-3-0) against Joanna Jędrzejczyk (16-4-0) in strawweight action.
This fight marks the second meeting between these two fighters when Jędrzejczyk challenged Zhang for the latter’s UFC Women's Strawweight Championship at UFC 248, resulting in a split decision victory for the champion.
Fast forward to now and Zhang lost her title to Rose Namajunas in her following outing and also lost the rematch. Meanwhile, Jędrzejczyk has yet to fight since that encounter, which marked the fourth loss in her last six fights. Needless to say, both women could use the win.
Flyweight: Rogério Bontorin (-250) vs. Manel Kape (+190)
Fans will also get to witness some flyweight action on the main card as Rogério Bontorin (16-4-0) steps into the octagon against Manel Kape (17-6-0).
Bontorin began his UFC career on a high note, going 3-0 to start his run in the promotion. Unfortunately, things haven’t gone that well since then, with the 30-year-old losing three of his last four fights. He did win one by unanimous decision over Matt Schnell at UFC 262, but it was overturned after Bontorin tested positive for hydrochlorothiazide.
After starting his own UFC career 0-2, Kape has managed to win back-to-back fights, both by way of knockout. He might be the betting underdog here, but recent history shows that momentum could be on his side.
Welterweight: Jack Della Maddalena (-166) vs. Ramazan Emeev (+130)
Relative UFC newcomer Jack Della Maddalena (11-2-0) will go head-to-head with Ramazan Emeev (20-5-0) in welterweight action at UFC 275.
There’s a lot of hype around Della Maddalena ahead of the PPV after winning 11 consecutive MMA fights. He’s gone 2-0 in UFC so far, defeating Ange Loosa and Pete Rodriguez to start what could be a promising career.
Della Maddalena will have his hands full, though, with Emeev, who is a former M-1 Global Middleweight champion. The 35-year-old lost to Danny Roberts, by split decision, in his last outing and will likely start off strong looking for revenge.
UFC 275 Preliminary Card
Featherweight: Seung Woo Choi (-260) vs. Joshua Culibao (+196)
Seung Woo Choi (10-4-0) looks for his second straight when he faces Joshua Culibao (9-1-1) at UFC 275.
Choi lost to Alex Caceres via submission in his last outing and has now tapped out in two of his last five fights. He’ll look to get some momentum going against Culibao, who scored his first UFC victory when he won by unanimous decision over Shayilan Nuerdanbieke at UFC Vegas 27 in May 2021.
Welterweight: Jake Matthews (+124) vs. André Fialho (-158)
Jake Matthews (17-5-0) will be the betting underdog when he steps into the cage with André Fialho (16-4-0) for a welterweight tilt at UFC 275.
After it looked like he was building momentum with three straight wins, Matthews’ momentum was snapped by Sean Brady at UFC 259 when the latter made the former submit in Round 3.
At the same time, Fialho has won each of his last two fights by knockout, taking home ‘Performance of the Night’ honors in both of those bouts. If he’s looking to make an impact, a third straight win would do it.
Middleweight: Jacob Malkoun (+250) vs. Brendan Allen (-340)
Fans will also be treated to a middleweight bout between Jacob Malkoun (6-1-0) and Brendan Allen (18-5-0) at UFC 275.
After being knocked out by Phil Hawes in his UFC debut, Malkoun has since recorded back-to-back victories. He’ll certainly be challenged by Allen, though, who’s gone 10-2 in his last 12 fights, scoring a submission victory over Sam Alvey in his last bout.
Lightweight: Steve Garcia (-184) vs. Hayisaer Maheshate (+142)
Hayisaer Maheshate (6-1-0) will make his UFC pay-per-view debut against MMA veteran Steve Garcia (12-4-0).
Maheshate has won six consecutive fights after losing his MMA and enters UFC 275 following a unanimous decision victory over Achilles Estremadura in November.
Meanwhile, Garcia has some momentum after defeating Charlie Ontiveros, by TKO, back in October. He’s had some issues maintaining momentum, leaving time to tell if he can get something going in Singapore.
Bantamweight: Kang Kyung-ho (+108) vs. Danaa Batgerel (-138)
Another bout on the UFC 275 preliminary card sees Kang Kyung-ho (17-9-1) taking on Danaa Batgerel (12-3-0).
Kang had won three straight fights before losing to Rani Yahya in November. He’ll have to deal with an angry Batgerel, who had his own three-fight winning streak snapped just two months ago when Chris Gutiérrez defeated him, by TKO, at UFC on ESPN 33.
Women’s Strawweight: Liang Na (+114) vs. Silvana Gómez Juárez (-146)
Liang Na (19-5-0) has an uphill battle ahead of her as she’s set to meet Silvana Gómez Juárez (10-4-0) at UFC 275.
Liang had her own five-fight winning streak going before Ariane Carnelossi knocked her out over a year ago at UFC 261. She looks to turn it around against Juárez, who’s now lost back-to-back appearances by submission.
Women’s Bantamweight: Ramona Pascual (+142) vs. Joselyne Edwards (-184)
Lastly, Ramona Pascual (6-3-0) will go toe-to-toe with Joselyne Edwards (10-4-) at UFC 275.
Pascual is looking to rebound after losing her UFC debut, by unanimous decision, to Josiane Nunes back in February. She’ll have an angry Edwards on her hands after the former has lost back-to-back fights after beating Wu Yanan in her own debut with the promotion.
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