The year is ending with a bang as the UFC returns to Las Vegas for one of its biggest pay-per-view events of 2025 — UFC 323: Dvalishvili vs Yan 2, live from the T-Mobile Arena on Saturday, December 6, 2025 (Sunday, December 7 in GMT+6).
This card has everything fight fans love: championship rematches, fan favorites, and rising contenders. Headlined by a Bantamweight Title Fight between Merab Dvalishvili and Petr Yan, UFC 323 also features a Flyweight Championship bout and several high-stakes matchups across divisions.
Here’s everything you need to know — from the full fight card to event details and what makes this PPV a must-watch.
Event at a glance:
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Date: Saturday, December 6, 2025 (Sunday, Dec 7 in Asia)
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Main Card Start: 9:00 AM (GMT+6) / 6:00 PM ET (U.S.)
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Venue: T-Mobile Arena, Las Vegas, Nevada, USA
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Watch Live On: ESPN+, UFC Fight Pass, and major PPV platforms
This will be the final UFC pay-per-view under ESPN before the promotion begins its new media deal with Paramount Skydance in 2026 — marking the end of an era for traditional PPV.
What Time Does UFC 323 Start? (Global Guide)
The final major UFC pay-per-view of 2025 sees the promotion land back in Las Vegas for a massive championship card! UFC 323: Dvalishvili vs Yan 2 goes down live from the T-Mobile Arena on Saturday, December 6, 2025 (with a Sunday, December 7 air date for many international viewers).
Because this event takes place in the United States (Pacific Time), this card is a Saturday night staple for North and South American fans, but an early Sunday morning breakfast treat for Europe, and a Sunday afternoon blockbuster for Australia and New Zealand.
Anchor Times (US Eastern Time):
- Early Prelims Start: 6:00 PM ET, Saturday, Dec 6
- Prelims Start: 8:00 PM ET, Saturday, Dec 6
- Main Card Starts: 10:00 PM ET, Saturday, Dec 6
United States – UFC 323 Start Times
Catch all the action from the Early Prelims right through the Bantamweight title main event! The entire card is on Saturday, December 6th. Note: Arizona does not observe Daylight Savings Time.
| Region | Early Prelims (Sat, Dec 6) | Prelims (Sat, Dec 6) | Main Card (Sat, Dec 6) |
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| Eastern Time (New York, Miami, Atlanta) | 6:00 PM | 8:00 PM | 10:00 PM |
| Central Time (Chicago, Houston, Dallas) | 5:00 PM | 7:00 PM | 9:00 PM |
| Mountain Time (Denver, Phoenix) | 4:00 PM | 6:00 PM | 8:00 PM |
| Pacific Time (Los Angeles, Las Vegas, Seattle) | 3:00 PM | 5:00 PM | 7:00 PM |
| Hawaii (Honolulu) | 1:00 PM | 3:00 PM | 5:00 PM |
Canada
Whether you’re on the West Coast or the East Coast, here’s how to catch the PPV in your time zone. All fights on Saturday, December 6th, local time.
| City/Region | Early Prelims (Sat, Dec 6) | Prelims (Sat, Dec 6) | Main Card (Sat, Dec 6) |
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| Toronto / Montreal / Ottawa (ET) | 6:00 PM | 8:00 PM | 10:00 PM |
| Winnipeg (CT) | 5:00 PM | 7:00 PM | 9:00 PM |
| Calgary / Edmonton (MT) | 4:00 PM | 6:00 PM | 8:00 PM |
| Vancouver (PT) | 3:00 PM | 5:00 PM | 7:00 PM |
| Halifax (AST) | 7:00 PM | 9:00 PM | 11:00 PM |
United Kingdom & Ireland – UFC 323 Start Time
If you wonder what time does UFC 323 Start in UK, here is the breakdown. The Prelims and Main Card start in the early hours of Sunday, December 7th.
| Region | Early Prelims (Sat, Dec 6) | Prelims (Sun, Dec 7) | Main Card (Sun, Dec 7) |
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| London / Manchester (GMT) | 11:00 PM | 1:00 AM (Dec 7) | 3:00 AM (Dec 7) |
| Dublin / Cork (GMT) | 11:00 PM | 1:00 AM (Dec 7) | 3:00 AM (Dec 7) |
Europe (CET)
Prepare for a very early Sunday morning alarm if you want to catch the main event live! The card continues into Sunday, December 7th. Includes: Spain, France, Germany, Italy, Netherlands, Belgium, Switzerland, Sweden, Denmark, Norway, Poland.
| Region (CET) | Early Prelims (Sun, Dec 7) | Prelims (Sun, Dec 7) | Main Card (Sun, Dec 7) |
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| Paris / Berlin / Rome | 12:00 AM (Dec 7) | 2:00 AM (Dec 7) | 4:00 AM (Dec 7) |
| Turkey / Finland (EET) | 1:00 AM (Dec 7) | 3:00 AM (Dec 7) | 5:00 AM (Dec 7) |
Middle East & Africa
The early hours of Sunday morning will be buzzing with the final card of the year. All main action is on Sunday, December 7th.
| Region | Early Prelims (Sun, Dec 7) | Prelims (Sun, Dec 7) | Main Card (Sun, Dec 7) |
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| Johannesburg (SAST) | 1:00 AM (Dec 7) | 3:00 AM (Dec 7) | 5:00 AM (Dec 7) |
| Riyadh / Baghdad / Doha | 2:00 AM (Dec 7) | 4:00 AM (Dec 7) | 6:00 AM (Dec 7) |
| Dubai / Abu Dhabi (GST) | 3:00 AM (Dec 7) | 5:00 AM (Dec 7) | 7:00 AM (Dec 7) |
South Asia
A Sunday morning treat! You’ll be ready for the Main Card right after sunrise on Sunday, December 7th.
| Country/City | Early Prelims (Sun, Dec 7) | Prelims (Sun, Dec 7) | Main Card (Sun, Dec 7) |
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| India (New Delhi, Mumbai) | 4:30 AM (Dec 7) | 6:30 AM (Dec 7) | 8:30 AM (Dec 7) |
| Pakistan (Karachi, Lahore) | 4:00 AM (Dec 7) | 6:00 AM (Dec 7) | 8:00 AM (Dec 7) |
| Bangladesh (Dhaka) | 5:00 AM (Dec 7) | 7:00 AM (Dec 7) | 9:00 AM (Dec 7) |
| Sri Lanka (Colombo) | 4:30 AM (Dec 7) | 6:30 AM (Dec 7) | 8:30 AM (Dec 7) |
Southeast Asia
The action starts late Saturday night and rolls into Sunday morning across the region, December 7th.
| Country/City | Early Prelims (Sun, Dec 7) | Prelims (Sun, Dec 7) | Main Card (Sun, Dec 7) |
|---|---|---|---|
| Thailand (Bangkok) | 6:00 AM (Dec 7) | 8:00 AM (Dec 7) | 10:00 AM (Dec 7) |
| Indonesia (Jakarta – WIB) | 6:00 AM (Dec 7) | 8:00 AM (Dec 7) | 10:00 AM (Dec 7) |
| Philippines (Manila) | 7:00 AM (Dec 7) | 9:00 AM (Dec 7) | 11:00 AM (Dec 7) |
| Singapore / Malaysia | 7:00 AM (Dec 7) | 9:00 AM (Dec 7) | 11:00 AM (Dec 7) |
| China (Beijing, Shanghai) | 7:00 AM (Dec 7) | 9:00 AM (Dec 7) | 11:00 AM (Dec 7) |
Far East Asia
The Main Card starts around lunchtime on Sunday, December 7th, making it a perfect viewing window.
| Country/City | Early Prelims (Sun, Dec 7) | Prelims (Sun, Dec 7) | Main Card (Sun, Dec 7) |
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| Japan (Tokyo) | 8:00 AM (Dec 7) | 10:00 AM (Dec 7) | 12:00 PM (Dec 7) |
| South Korea (Seoul) | 8:00 AM (Dec 7) | 10:00 AM (Dec 7) | 12:00 PM (Dec 7) |
Australia & New Zealand
Get ready for a great Sunday afternoon of fights down under! All action is on Sunday, December 7th.
| Region | Early Prelims (Sun, Dec 7) | Prelims (Sun, Dec 7) | Main Card (Sun, Dec 7) |
|---|---|---|---|
| Perth (AWST) | 7:00 AM (Dec 7) | 9:00 AM (Dec 7) | 11:00 AM (Dec 7) |
| Brisbane (AEST) | 9:00 AM (Dec 7) | 11:00 AM (Dec 7) | 1:00 PM (Dec 7) |
| Sydney / Melbourne (AEDT) | 10:00 AM (Dec 7) | 12:00 PM (Dec 7) | 2:00 PM (Dec 7) |
| New Zealand (Auckland) | 12:00 PM (Dec 7) | 2:00 PM (Dec 7) | 4:00 PM (Dec 7) |
Latin America
This is a prime-time Saturday night event for most of Central and South America! Some regions, like Brazil and Argentina, will tip into Sunday for the Main Card.
| Country/City | Early Prelims (Sat, Dec 6) | Prelims (Sat, Dec 6) | Main Card (Sun, Dec 7) |
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| Brazil (São Paulo / Rio) | 8:00 PM | 10:00 PM | 12:00 AM (Dec 7) |
| Argentina (Buenos Aires) | 8:00 PM | 10:00 PM | 12:00 AM (Dec 7) |
| Mexico City | 5:00 PM | 7:00 PM | 9:00 PM |
| Chile (Santiago) | 8:00 PM | 10:00 PM | 12:00 AM (Dec 7) |
| Peru (Lima) | 6:00 PM | 8:00 PM | 10:00 PM |
Main Event: Merab Dvalishvili vs Petr Yan 2 (Bantamweight Title Fight)
At the top of the card, Merab Dvalishvili, the relentless Georgian “Machine,” defends his UFC Bantamweight Championship against former champion Petr Yan in a long-awaited rematch.
The two first met in March 2023, where Dvalishvili dominated with his trademark pace and wrestling to earn a unanimous decision win. Since then, Dvalishvili has risen to become one of the most active and dominant champions in recent memory, known for his unmatched cardio and ability to smother opponents.
Now, Yan gets his shot at redemption. The Russian striker, famous for his precise boxing and aggressive counterpunching, has been hungry for revenge. Yan’s recent wins have put him back in the title picture, and he’s determined to prove that the first fight was just a bad night.
If Dvalishvili wins again, he will make history as the first UFC champion to defend a title four times in a single calendar year. That alone makes this fight one for the record books.
Co-Main Event: Alexandre Pantoja vs Joshua Van (Flyweight Title Fight)
The co-main event will see Flyweight Champion Alexandre Pantoja defend his belt against rising contender Joshua Van.
Pantoja has been a dominant force at 125 pounds, combining world-class jiu-jitsu with a pressure-heavy style that overwhelms his opponents. However, Van is one of the UFC’s fastest-rising stars — young, explosive, and confident.
The storyline here is simple: the veteran champion versus the fearless newcomer. Pantoja’s experience may give him the edge, but Van’s speed and unpredictability make him a dangerous challenger. Expect fast-paced scrambles and nonstop action.
Featured Fights to Watch
Jan Błachowicz vs Bogdan Guskov (Light Heavyweight Bout)
Former UFC Light Heavyweight Champion Jan Błachowicz returns to face Bogdan Guskov, one of the most powerful punchers from Uzbekistan. Błachowicz brings experience and legendary Polish power, while Guskov is a younger, hungrier contender looking to make his mark. This matchup has knockout written all over it.
Brandon Moreno vs Tatsuro Taira (Flyweight Bout)
Former Flyweight Champion Brandon Moreno takes on Japan’s Tatsuro Taira, an undefeated submission specialist with slick grappling. Moreno is one of the most beloved fighters in the UFC, known for his resilience and heart. This fight could easily be “Fight of the Night” if both men bring their A-game.
Henry Cejudo vs Payton Talbott (Bantamweight Bout)
Olympic gold medalist and former two-division champion Henry Cejudo faces rising American prospect Payton Talbott. This is a crucial fight for Cejudo, who is fighting to keep his career alive after recent setbacks. For Talbott, it’s the biggest opportunity of his young career — a win over a legend could catapult him into the rankings.
UFC 323 Full Fight Card (Main Card & Prelims)
Main Card (Pay-Per-View, 9:00 AM GMT+6)
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Merab Dvalishvili (C) vs Petr Yan (#2) — Bantamweight Title Bout
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Alexandre Pantoja (C) vs Joshua Van (#1) — Flyweight Title Bout
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Jan Błachowicz (#4) vs Bogdan Guskov (#11) — Light Heavyweight Bout
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Brandon Moreno (#2) vs Tatsuro Taira (#5) — Flyweight Bout
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Henry Cejudo (#10) vs Payton Talbott — Bantamweight Bout
Preliminary Card (7:00 AM GMT+6 | ESPN+/Disney+)
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Maycee Barber (#7) vs Karine Silva (#11) — Women’s Flyweight Bout
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Mansur Abdul-Malik vs Antonio Trócoli — Middleweight Bout
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Marvin Vettori vs Brunno Ferreira — Middleweight Bout
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Grant Dawson vs Manuel Torres — Lightweight Bout
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Farès Ziam vs Nazim Sadykhov — Lightweight Bout
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Terrance McKinney vs Chris Duncan — Lightweight Bout
What Makes UFC 323 Special?
UFC 323 isn’t just another year-end card — it’s loaded with meaningful fights and milestones.
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Dvalishvili’s historic run: With three defenses already in 2025, he’s on the verge of a record-breaking fourth.
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Two title fights: Both the bantamweight and flyweight belts are on the line, promising high-level skill and drama.
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Legends vs newcomers: From Cejudo to Talbott, and Moreno to Taira, UFC 323 showcases both the old guard and the next generation.
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Stacked prelims: Even the early fights feature ranked contenders and undefeated prospects — proof that the UFC is closing 2025 in style.
Final Thoughts
UFC 323: Dvalishvili vs Yan 2 is shaping up to be one of the most exciting cards of the year. The main event carries deep personal history, championship implications, and high stakes for both men. Dvalishvili wants to cement his legacy; Yan wants redemption.
Add in Pantoja vs Van, Moreno vs Taira, and Cejudo’s return, and you’ve got a card that’s must-watch from top to bottom.
Whether you’re tuning in for the title fights or scouting betting lines, UFC 323 will close out 2025 with explosive matchups and unforgettable moments.