UFC 309 LIVE: UK time, fight card, location and how to follow as Jon Jones makes long-awaited title defence against Stipe Miocic
UFC 309 is coming up next weekend and we are finally going to see Jon Jones and Stipe Miocic battle for the heavyweight title. This clash was meant to take place at UFC 295 in 2023, but ‘Bones’ suffered a horrendous injury in training, tearing a pectoral muscle and keeping him out of action for months. Jones was cage-side for the UFC Vegas 100 fight night on SaturdayGetty But Jones is now back, and he’s out to prove he’s the GOAT of UFC by beating Miocic, who has several high-profile scalps to his name. It’s a fight that has been over a year in the making, and it’s unlikely to disappoint. Elsewhere on the card, Michael Chandler takes on Charles Oliveira. Chandler was, of course, meant to face Conor McGregor earlier this year, but the Irishman picked up an injury, so he’ll face off against the Brazilian instead. UFC 309: Date and how to follow This event will take place on Saturday, November 16 and is being held at the iconic Madison Square Garden in New York City. The preliminary action is anticipated to start at 11pm UK time, with the main card starting at around 3am on Sunday. Jones vs Miocic should then be at about 5am for UK fans. The action will be shown on TNT Sports and discovery+ in the UK, with the early preliminary rounds available on the UFC Fight Pass. More info here. talkSPORT and talkSPORT.com will keep you up to date with all the action, while you can also follow all the build-up on talkSPORT’s MMA YouTube channel. To tune in to talkSPORT or talkSPORT 2 through the website, click HERE for the live stream. You can also listen via the talkSPORT app, on DAB digital radio, through your smart speaker and on 1089 or 1053 AM. Miocic is back in the octagon after nearly four years@stipemiocic - x Jones is the heavyweight champ and will defend his belt in New YorkGetty UFC 309: Undercard Subject to change Main card MAIN EVENT: Jon Jones vs. Stipe Miocic – for UFC Heavyweight Championship Charles Oliveira vs. Michael Chandler 2 Viviane Araujo vs. Karine Silva Bo Nickal vs. Paul Craig Chris Weidman vs. Eryk Anders Preliminary card Mauricio Ruffy vs. James Llontop Marcin Tybura vs. Jhonata Diniz Nikita Krylov vs. Azamat Murzakanov Jonathan Martinez vs. Marcus McGhee Early preliminary card Jim Miller vs. Damon Jackson David Onama vs. Lucas Almeida Mickey Gall vs. Ramiz Brahimaj Bassil Hafez vs. Oban Elliott Veronica Hardy vs. Eduarda Moura UFC 309: What has been said? Jones’ coach Brandon Gibson has claimed his fighter will permanently retire after UFC 309, no matter the outcome of his fight. Speaking about it, he said: “I do [believe it will be his last fight]. This is a dangerous game. It’s a dangerous game and it’s not one that treats an aging fighter kindly. “I always encourage all my fighters to be out before [they get too old], to be able to pick their exit. “Jon, more than any other fighter I believe, has earned and deserves to be able to pick and choose when he leaves. “I think he has plenty more in the tank, I see his skill set every week against high-level opponents. “I think right now, he’s better than he’s ever been. Like, oh my goodness. “He’s really developed into an amazing heavyweight… I think he can continue to fight the very best for a long time to come. But, he’s also deserved to exit if he chooses to do so.”
UFC 309 is coming up next weekend and we are finally going to see Jon Jones and Stipe Miocic battle for the heavyweight title.
This clash was meant to take place at UFC 295 in 2023, but ‘Bones’ suffered a horrendous injury in training, tearing a pectoral muscle and keeping him out of action for months.
But Jones is now back, and he’s out to prove he’s the GOAT of UFC by beating Miocic, who has several high-profile scalps to his name.
It’s a fight that has been over a year in the making, and it’s unlikely to disappoint.
Elsewhere on the card, Michael Chandler takes on Charles Oliveira.
Chandler was, of course, meant to face Conor McGregor earlier this year, but the Irishman picked up an injury, so he’ll face off against the Brazilian instead.
UFC 309: Date and how to follow
This event will take place on Saturday, November 16 and is being held at the iconic Madison Square Garden in New York City.
The preliminary action is anticipated to start at 11pm UK time, with the main card starting at around 3am on Sunday.
Jones vs Miocic should then be at about 5am for UK fans.
The action will be shown on TNT Sports and discovery+ in the UK, with the early preliminary rounds available on the UFC Fight Pass. More info here.
talkSPORT and talkSPORT.com will keep you up to date with all the action, while you can also follow all the build-up on talkSPORT’s MMA YouTube channel.
To tune in to talkSPORT or talkSPORT 2 through the website, click HERE for the live stream.
You can also listen via the talkSPORT app, on DAB digital radio, through your smart speaker and on 1089 or 1053 AM.
UFC 309: Undercard
Subject to change
Main card
- MAIN EVENT: Jon Jones vs. Stipe Miocic – for UFC Heavyweight Championship
- Charles Oliveira vs. Michael Chandler 2
- Viviane Araujo vs. Karine Silva
- Bo Nickal vs. Paul Craig
- Chris Weidman vs. Eryk Anders
Preliminary card
- Mauricio Ruffy vs. James Llontop
- Marcin Tybura vs. Jhonata Diniz
- Nikita Krylov vs. Azamat Murzakanov
- Jonathan Martinez vs. Marcus McGhee
Early preliminary card
- Jim Miller vs. Damon Jackson
- David Onama vs. Lucas Almeida
- Mickey Gall vs. Ramiz Brahimaj
- Bassil Hafez vs. Oban Elliott
- Veronica Hardy vs. Eduarda Moura
UFC 309: What has been said?
Jones’ coach Brandon Gibson has claimed his fighter will permanently retire after UFC 309, no matter the outcome of his fight.
Speaking about it, he said: “I do [believe it will be his last fight]. This is a dangerous game. It’s a dangerous game and it’s not one that treats an aging fighter kindly.
“I always encourage all my fighters to be out before [they get too old], to be able to pick their exit.
“Jon, more than any other fighter I believe, has earned and deserves to be able to pick and choose when he leaves.
“I think he has plenty more in the tank, I see his skill set every week against high-level opponents.
“I think right now, he’s better than he’s ever been. Like, oh my goodness.
“He’s really developed into an amazing heavyweight… I think he can continue to fight the very best for a long time to come. But, he’s also deserved to exit if he chooses to do so.”
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