UFC 262 is here and will take place this Saturday, May 15 from the Toyota Center in Houston, Texas. The lightweight belt will be on the line when Charles “Do Bronx” Oliveira meets “Iron” Michael Chandler in the main event of UFC 262 on Saturday.
Oliveira will look to keep his eight-fight win streak alive and while seven of those wins have come by submission or TKO he will have a tough time with Michael Chandler this evening. Chandler is a 3x Bellator lightweight champion and has had the most submission victories in that division.
We have an absolutely stacked card tonight and this should be a good one, below is everything you need to know to follow the action tonight!
UFC 262: Oliveira vs. Chandler
- Date: Saturday, May 15
- Location: Toyota Center, Houston, TX
- Prelims: 8:00 pm ET
- Main Card: 10:00 pm ET
- Live Stream: ESPN+ (stream UFC 262)
MAIN CARD (10 p.m. ET, ESPN+):
- Charles Oliveira vs. Michael Chandler
- Tony Ferguson vs. Beneil Dariush
- Katlyn Chookagian vs. Viviane Araujo
- Shane Burgos vs. Edson Barboza
- Matt Schnell vs. Rogerio Bontorin
Undercard (5 PM ET, ESPN)
- Ronaldo Souza vs. Andre Muniz
- Lando Vannata vs. Mike Grundy
- Andrea Lee vs. Antonina Shevchenko
- Jordan Wright vs. Jamie Pickett
UFC Odds and Betting Lines
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Charles Oliveira vs. Michael Chandler
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