Dana White and the UFC will follow up the McGregor/Poirier fight with their second pay-per-view event of the year tonight with UFC 258 live from the UFC APEX in Las Vegas.
Tonight’s fight will feature Kamaru Usman vs Gilbert Burns for the UFC Welterweight Championship. Usman has never lost in the UFC and will be looking for his 13th straight victory tonight when he steps in the ring with Gilbert Burns. As for Burns, he has been tearing up the welterweight division coming off a solid 2020 with victories over Tyron Woodley and Demian Maia.
We have an absolutely stacked card tonight and this should be a good one to follow up the McGregor/Poirier fight, below is everything you need to know to follow the action tonight!
UFC 257: Usman vs. Burns
- Date: Saturday, February 13
- Location: UFC APEX, Las Vegas
- Prelims: 8:00 pm ET
- Main Card: 10:00 pm ET
- Live Stream: ESPN+ (stream the fight)
UFC 257 fight card
Main Card (10 PM ET, ESPN+ PPV)
- Kamaru Usman vs. Gilbert Burns
- Maycee Barber vs. Alexa Grasso
- Kelvin Gastelum vs. Ian Heinisch
- Ricky Simon vs. Brian Kelleher
- Maki Pitolo vs. Julian Marquez
Prelims (8 PM ET, ESPN+)
- Rodolfo Viera vs. Anthony Hernandez
- Belal Muhammad vs. Dhiego Lima
- Polyana Viana vs. Mallory Martin
- Andre Ewell vs. Chris Gutierrez
EARLY PRELIMS (7:00 PM ET, ESPN+)
- Middleweight: Andrew Sanchez vs. Makhmud Muradov
- Catchweight: Nik Lentz vs. Movsar Evloev
- Flyweight: Amir Albazi vs. Zhalgas Zhumagulov
UFC Odds and Betting Lines
UFC odds courtesy of BetMGM Sportsbook. Odds updated last on Saturday at 4:30 p.m. ET
Kamaru Usman (+210) vs. Gilbert Burns (-275)
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UFC Exclusively on ESPN+
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