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UFC Vegas 75 Full Card Preview, Odds, and Schedule
Written by: Devon Platana
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After UFC 289 was a massive success over the weekend, the top MMA fighters in the world are back for more with UFC Vegas 75 taking place on Saturday, June 17. It’s going to be a thrilling night with something for everyone on the huge 14-fight card, bringing a good chunk of betting opportunities to the table.
With so much to take in ahead of the festivities, Betting News is making your life easier. Here’s a look at the full UFC Vegas 75 card, complete with the latest betting odds and all of the event information that you need to know.
UFC Vegas 75 Event Details
When is UFC Vegas 75?
UFC Vegas 75 will take place on Saturday, June 17, 2023.
Where is UFC Vegas 75?
UFC Vegas 75 will take place at the Apex in Las Vegas, Nevada.
What time does UFC Vegas 75 start?
- UFC Vegas 75 Preliminary Card Start Time: 7 p.m. ET
- Start Time of UFC Vegas 75’s Main Card: 10 p.m. ET
How can I watch UFC Vegas 75?
With this not being a pay-per-view event, MMA enthusiasts can catch the full UFC Vegas 75 card on either ESPN or ESPN+.
UFC Vegas 75 Main Card and Odds (Odds as of Tuesday, June 13)
UFC Vegas 75 Main Event: Marvin Vettori (-120) vs. Jared Cannonier (-106)
Former middleweight championship challengers Marvin Vettori (19-6-1) and Jared Cannonier (16-6) will headline the UFC Vegas 75 festivities.
Vettori has experienced some highs and lows in recent years. After a one-fight run as a light heavyweight, he returned to the middleweight division with a unanimous decision loss against Robert Whittaker. Fortunately, Vettori pulled himself out of that hole by beating Roman Dolidze by points at UFC 286.
On the flip side, Cannonier also hopes to start a winning streak this weekend. After an unsuccessful bid to capture the UFC Middleweight Championship from Israel Adesanya, Cannonier bounced back by overcoming Sean Strickland via split decision back in December.
With Vettori and Cannonier being two of the top four middleweight fighters in the UFC, a win this weekend could get either man closer to a title shot in the near future.
UFC Vegas 75 Co-Main Event: Arman Tsarukyan (-1200) vs. Joaquim Silva (+630)
Arman Tsarukyan (19-3) is the massive favorite in his lightweight clash with Joaquim Silva (12-3) this weekend.
Tsarukyan’s UFC run has been solid thus far, going 6-2 in his eight fights thus far. His two losses came against Islam Makhachev and Mateusz Gamrot, who are extremely tough competitors, meaning there’s no shame in those defeats. Most recently Tsarukyan defeated Damir Ismagulov by unanimous decision six months ago.
Meanwhile, the inconsistent Silva has an uphill battle ahead of him. He’s gone 2-4 in his last six fights but is coming off one of his better showings as he scored a second-round knockout win over Jesse Ronson back in October, earning ‘performance of the night’ honors for his feat.
Middleweight: Armen Petrosyan (+118) vs. Christian Leroy Duncan (-150)
Armen Petrosyan (8-2) is set to collide with Christian Leroy Duncan (8-0) in middleweight action at UFC Vegas 75.
Petrosyan has impressed since joining the UFC in 2021, racking up a 3-1 record up to this point. He may his PPV debut at UFC 280 most recently, overcoming A.J. Dobson by unanimous decision.
At the same time, Duncan hopes to remain undefeated. He’s finished off each of his last four opponents, winning thrice by TKO and once by submission. On top of that, Duncan is coming off a performance that saw Dusko Todorovic lose via first-round TKO due to a knee injury.
Featherweight: Pat Sabatini (-200) vs. Lucas Almeida (+154)
Pat Sabatini (17-4) will do his best to get back into the win column when he takes on Lucas Almeida (14-1) at the Apex.
Sabatini was on a roll not too long ago, winning six consecutive fights between 2020 and 2022. Unfortunately, the sunshine and rainbows came to an end when the former Cage Fury FC Featherweight Champion was knocked out in the opening frame of his fight with Damon Jackson back in September.
Almeida, meanwhile, attempts to play the spoiler this weekend. The Brazilian combatant impressed when he made his UFC return last June, knocking Michael Trizano in three rounds. All 14 of Almeida’s career victories have come from some sort of finish (nine by KO/TKO, five by submission).
Lightweight: Manuel Torres (-200) vs. Nikolas Motta (+154)
The UFC Vegas 75 main card also features a lightweight clash between Manuel Torres (13-2) and Nikolas Motta (13-4).
Torres has been on fire lately, winning four straight fights ahead of this matchup. He took out each of those opponents in the opening frame, hardly breaking a sweat along the way. He’s gone 2-0 in the UFC thus far, picking up knockout wins over Kolton Englund and Frank Camacho.
Motta also looks for consistency in the coming days. He owns a 2-1 UFC record but hasn’t been able to string together back-to-back wins yet. He aims to do so in Sin City, though, after knocking out Cameron VanCamp in September.
Welterweight: Nicolas Dalby (+152) vs. Muslim Salikhov (-196)
The welterweight fight between Nicolas Dalby (21-4-1, 2NC) and Muslim Salikhov (19-3) is shaping up to be an exciting one.
Dalby has been near-unstoppable, going 7-1 in his last 10 fights with a pair of no-contests mixed in. He’s looking to push his winning streak to three straight fights at UFC Vegas 75 after back-to-back victories by points against Claudio Silva and Warlley Alves.
Salikhov has momentum on his side, though, after his impressive TKO victory against Andre Fialho seven months ago. He’s now 6-1 in his last seven fights with four knockout wins over that stretch.
UFC Vegas 75 Preliminary Card Odds
Bantamweight: Raoni Barcelos (-245) vs. Miles Johns (+186)
The UFC Vegas 75 preliminary card is highlighted by the bantamweight battle between Raoni Barcelos (17-4) and Miles Johns (13-2).
Despite being the favorite, Barcelos has actually lost three of his last four fights, suffering a first-round KO loss to Umar Nurmagomedov in his latest bout. Meanwhile, Johns has three victories in his previous four fights, winning twice by KO and once by points.
Flyweight: Jimmy Flick (+200) vs. Alessandro Costa (-265)
Jimmy Flick (16-6) seeks to reverse his fortunes against Alessandro Costa (12-3) under the Las Vegas spotlight.
After winning four straight fights, Flick’s success came to an end with a first-round knockout loss to Charles Johnson back in January. Costa also saw his seven-fight winning streak come to an end in his previous outing — a knockout loss to Amir Albazi at UFC Vegas 66.
Bantamweight: Kang Kyung-ho (+144) vs. Cristian Quinonez (-186)
Kang Kyung-ho (18-9, 1NC) tries to upset Cristian Quinonez (18-3) in their bantamweight scrap this weekend.
Kang has been putting things together lately, improving to 7-2 in his last nine fights with his win over Danaa Batgerel at UFC 275. It won’t be easy defeating Quinonez, who’s on a five-fight winning streak following an opening-round TKO win over Khalid Taha nine months ago.
Flyweight: Carlos Hernandez (+100) vs. Denys Bondar (-128)
The UFC Vegas 75 preliminary card also sees Carlos Hernandez (8-2) going one-on-one with Denys Bondar (14-3) in a flyweight contest.
Hernandez’s eight-fight winning streak came to a screeching halt at UFC Fight Night 217 as he couldn’t make it out of the first round, losing to Allan Nascimento by submission. Bondar, meanwhile, aims for better results after an unfortunate arm injury caused him to come up short in his UFC debut over a year ago.
Flyweight: Zhalgas Zhumagulov (-172) vs. Felipe Bunes (+134)
Another flyweight bout pits Zhalgas Zhumagulov (14-8) head-to-head with Felipe Bunes (13-6).
Zhumagulov has struggled more often than not recently, walking into Las Vegas with an abysmal 1-5 record in his last six fights. He aims to fix things against the debuting Bunes, who knocked Yuma Horiuchi in one round at LFA 149 in his previous fight.
Women's Flyweight: Tereza Bleda (-295) vs. Gabriella Fernandes (+220)
The sole women’s bout on the card sees Tereza Bleda (6-1) taking on Gabriella Fernandes (8-2) in a flyweight clash.
After a 6-0 start to her career, Bleda suffered her first-ever loss in the form of a TKO defeat to Natalia Silva back in November. Fortunately for her, Fernandes is also coming off a loss, falling to Jasmine Jasudavicius by unanimous decision in her UFC debut.
Bantamweight: Dan Argueta (+154) vs. Ronnie Lawrence (-200)
Dan Argueta (9-1) hopes to pull off the upset against Ronnie Lawrence (8-2) in just a few days.
After losing his UFC debut, Argueta bounced back solidly with a unanimous decision win against Nick Aguirre earlier this year. Meanwhile, the pressure is on Lawrence to get back on track after falling to Saidyokub Kakhramonov via points nearly one year ago.
Light Heavyweight: Zac Pauga (+154) vs. Modestas Bukauskas (-200)
And, finally, the UFC Vegas 75 preliminary card includes Zac Pauga (6-1) and Modestas Bukauskas (14-5) colliding in a light heavyweight meeting.
Pauga was KO’d by Mohammed Usman in his UFC debut but managed to rebound by unanimously defeating Jordan Wright seven months later. On the other side, Bukauskas has turned his career after his first failed UFC run, winning three straight fights — including his company return at UFC 284, beating Tyson Pedro by points.
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Devon is a Master of Journalism graduate who joined the sports betting world in 2020. His favorite leagues to cover are the NHL, NBA and NFL, and has a soft spot for fantasy football specifically. Outside of sports, he enjoys the finer things in life like pasta, live music and getting even more tattoos.
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