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UFC 300 ticket updates — General sale begins today after a week of presales as main event and full fight card revealed

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TICKETS for UFC 300 are on sale to the general public as professional fighters gear up for the Las Vegas event.

The first batch of tickets went on sale Wednesday morning for fans who registered for the Fight Club Presale. Meanwhile, the general sale begins today at 10 am PT/ 1 pm ET.

The fight card for the event is as follows:

  • Women’s Strawweight Title Bout: Zhan Weili vs. Yan Xiaonan
  • Lightweight Bout: Justin Gaethje vs. Max Holloway
  • Lightweight Bout: Charles Oliveira vs. Arman Tsarukyan
  • Light Heavyweight Bout: Jiří Procházka vs. Aleksandar Rakić
  • Featherweight Bout: Calvin Kattar vs. Aljamain Sterling
  • Middleweight Bout: Bo Nickal vs. Cody Brundage
  • Bantamweight Bout: Deiveson Figueiredo vs. Cody Garbrandt
  • Women’s Bantamweight Bout: Holly Holm vs. Kayla Harrison
  • Featherweight Bout: Sodiq Yusuff vs. Diego Lopes
  • Women’s Strawweight Bout: Jéssica Andrade vs. Marina Rodriguez
  • Lightweight Bout: Bobby Green vs. Jim Miller

Brazilian fighter Alex Pereira will be facing off against Jamahal Hill, representing the United States, for the event's title fight.

For those wanting the chance to see Pereira and Hill go head-to-head live, seats can be purchased using the following links:

Follow along below for the latest updates on the UFC 300 ticket sale...

  • Fans disappointed by lineup

    Some UFC fans were not thrilled about this year's UFC 300 lineup.

    "Not a great lineup for 300 , very disappointed," said a user in an X post.

    "If Alex vs Jiri was announced as the main event for this card instead of last year, I guarantee the fans would’ve loved that fight more for #UFC300," said another.

  • Presale fans rejoice

    UFC fans who got a chance to get their UFC 300 tickets early are happy they got their tickets while they did - given the price of the general sale.

  • More tips for securing seats

    Some things to keep in mind while navigating today’s ticket sale:

    • Check your network connection before accessing the sale
    • Make sure you’re signed into your AXS account and have your payment information saved
    • Only use one browser and keep it open during the sale
  • Who's fighting in the UFC 300?

    The following fighters are set to face off at the UFC 300:

    • Light Heavyweight Title Bout: Alex Pereira vs. Jamahal Hill
    • Women’s Strawweight Title Bout: Zhan Weili vs. Yan Xiaonan
    • Lightweight Bout: Justin Gaethje vs. Max Holloway
    • Lightweight Bout: Charles Oliveira vs. Arman Tsarukyan
  • Fan outrage continued

    UFC fans are venting their frustrations on social media about the AXS queue for UFC 300.

    Dear @axs," one person wrote, attaching a photo of them on the queue, "If you couldn't handle the traffic perhaps you should have declined this contract #ufc #UFC300 @danawhite."

  • Plans to resell

    Fans on X, formerly known as Twitter, hope to resell their expensive ticket for a large profit.

  • Tips for purchasing tickets

    AXS advises the following when purchasing tickets through their website:

    • Use only one browser
    • Create an account before the sale and make sure you’re logged into it before purchasing tickets
    • Use your actual e-mail address instead of a burner to ensure you can find your tickets after purchase
    • Remember the password to your account
  • AXS Premium tickets

    Seats marked “AXS Premium” eliminate the risk of purchasing tickets that are lost, stolen, or counterfeit, according to the site.

    AXS is often premium seating for the event, which gives fans the ability to choose a ticket based on their individual preferences.

  • Differing views on attending despite high prices

    Despite prices, some fans want to "drop whatever" on tickets. Others do not.

  • Some people secured tickets, others did not

    There are people who have managed to get tickets to the fight, but others didn't have such luck.

    "I had no luck getting UFC 300 tickets today," one person tweeted.

    "UFC 300 tickets secured #UFC300," wrote another.

  • Mezzanine Tickets

    The mezzanine tickets are going for $1,000 each.

    Credit: AXS
  • Price ranges revealed

    One X/Twitter user has shared the UFC 300 ticket price range.

  • AXS tickets almost sold out

    The highest the tickets are being sold for is $5,000.

    Credit: AXS
  • People complain about prices

    Fans of UFC have been complaining about the prices of tickets at the start of today's general sale.

  • AXS ticket map

    Here is the ticket map for the AXS general sale.

    Credit: AXS
  • How to watch the event on the day of

    If you aren’t able to snag tickets to see UFC 300 live, there will be broadcasting opportunities to watch it at home.

    The early preliminary round is set to start at 6:00 pm EST and will be available to watch on UFC Fight Pass.

    The preliminary round will begin at 8:00 pm EST on ESPN and ESPN+.

    The Main Card will take place at 10:00 pm EST on ESPN+.

  • More about the reported Diaz-Masvidal feud

    Masvidal's last professional win came in the Diaz bout; after that, he lost four straight fights.

    Following his most recent unanimous decision loss to Gilbert Burns at UFC 287 in April of last year, he decided to end his career and leave the sport.

  • 'YOU'RE DEAD @NateDiaz209'

    Recently, Jorge Masvidal came to X, formerly Twitter, where he haphazardly issued a threat against his former BMF adversary, Nate Diaz.

    Fans are speculating it has to do with a fight in UFC 300.

    "The last fight on UFC 300," one fan tweeted.

    "Rematch?" someone else asked.

  • More about Khamzat Chimaev turning the gig down, continued

    Although Chimaev claims that the offer to face Edwards on April 13 was not formalized, there were a number of reasons why he declined the offer.

    “They wanted me to fight at (UFC) 300, but I said it’s too short time for (170 pounds),” Chimaev said.

    “I need a bit of time. [The Edwards fight] wasn’t 100 percent sure, but my manager said maybe, maybe not.

    "My brother said to me, ‘Not in Ramadan.’ After Ramadan, we’ll take some time, camp and then we’ll fight anyone.”

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