Celebrate Fourth of July Early and Watch UFC 277

UFC 277 is looking like it’s going to be the best card of the year, and the good news is: it’s only days away. The early prelims are set to kick off this Saturday, July 2nd, at 6:00 PM EST. The first fight of the night will be between Women’s Bantamweight fighters Jessica-Rose Clarke and Julija Stoliarenko. To round out the early prelims we get to see Maycee Barber return to the octagon against Jessica Eye, and ending the early prelims will be Uriah Hall and Andre Muniz.
This is Hall’s first fight since he was manhandled by Sean Strickland (who will be fighting on the main card) and it’ll be interesting to see how he (and if) he can handle Muniz, who has finished each of his last three fights via submission.
Then we’re on to the prelims, and we’re starting off with a banger. Dricus Du Plessis will try to break into the Middleweight rankings with his fight against Brad Tavares. Then we have UFC legends Donald Cerrone and Jim Miller face off in an old-timers day fight, followed by the highly touted prospect Ian Garry taking on Gabriel Green. The final fight on the prelims is between rising prospects Brad Riddell and Jalin Turner.
Now, it’s on to the main card.
The main card starts off with fan-favorite Sean O’Malley taking on Pedro Munhoz. Munhoz is amidst a bit of a skid, losing four of his last five. Then we’ll see UFC legend Robbie Lawler suit up for (hopefully) the final time, squaring off against Bryan Barberena in a fight that will most definitely end in KO. Then we’ll see the UFC’s resident weirdo Sean Strickland take on the only man to finish Israel Adesanya (twice in kickboxing), Alex Periera.
Then, it’s our main events. Featherweight champion Alexander Volkanovski will square off against Max Holloway for the THIRD time. Volkanovski has won each of the first two fights, but each was by a very slim margin. The main event of the evening will see Middleweight champion Israel Adesanya take on Jared Cannonier. Cannonier has frozen turkeys for fists, but Adesanya has proven he’s able to deal with knockout power (see Whittaker, Costa, Romero, Whittaker again, and Vettori).
All in all, this should be a fantastic card, and you can be sure to bet on any of Saturday’s action using any of these New Jersey Online Casinos.
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Frank Weber is a sports & gaming writer with a Bachelor's Degree in Journalism and years of experience in the gambling world. He loves baseball, football, basketball, soccer, and the UFC - he even collects sports cards and memorabilia! In his free time, you could find Frank either out at a concert with friends, or at home sweating out all his (soon to be won) bets!