We made it. Well, not all of us, but most of us. UFC 200 is finally upon us after two main event changes and a big surprise return.
Saturday's main event, now headlined by women's bantamweight champion Miesha Tate defending her belt against Amanda Nunes, is jam-packed with current and former champions. Anderson Silva will replace Jon Jones against Daniel Cormier in a three-round non-title fight in the light heavyweight division.
In the co-main event, Brock Lesnar makes his long-awaited return to the UFC when he takes on Mark Hunt in the heavyweight division. It will be Lesnar's first fight in the octagon since 2011 when he lost to Alstair Overeem. Last year, Lesnar declared he was retired from MMA after considering a comeback.
Here's a look at the full fight card with the most updated odds from Westgate.
UFC 200 Main Card | ||
Favorite | Challenger | Weightclass |
Miesha Tate (c), -250 | Amanda Nunes, +210 | Women's bantamweight |
Mark Hunt, -160 | Brock Lesnar, +140 | Heavyweight |
Daniel Cormier, -450 | Anderson Silva, +375 | Light heavyweight |
Jose Aldo, +100 | Frankie Edgar, -120 | Featherweight |
Cain Velasquez, -280 | Travis Browne, +240 | Heavyweight |
It all gets started at 8 p.m. ET on Fox Sports 1 with four prelim fights featuring a few former champions including T.J. Dillashaw and Johny Hendricks. You can watch these bouts on FS1 or Fox Sports Go on your mobile device.Then, things shift to the main card at 10 p.m. ET on pay-per-view.
You can purchase the event for $59.99 through your local cable provider or or on UFC.com. You can also stream the fights on your Roku, XBOX, Play Station, Amazon Fire or any other set box top device with your purchase.
CBS Sports will provide live updates for everything around UFC 200. Click here to check out our live blog with full results from the event.