Dana White Appears to Leak UFC 300 Bout Order, Main Event Reveal Imminent

UFC 300 looks close to being finalized.
Dana White Appears to Leak UFC 300 Bout Order, Main Event Reveal Imminent
Dana White Appears to Leak UFC 300 Bout Order, Main Event Reveal Imminent /

It looks as if UFC CEO Dana White may have inadvertently given fans a glimpse at the promotion’s anticipated bout order for UFC 300.

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Following White’s promise that UFC 300 would “blow people’s minds”, the UFC CEO has steadily revealed more matchups for the highly anticipated card that will take place on April 13 at the T-Mobile Arena in Las Vegas.

The latest additions to the card include ex-bantamweight champion Holly Holm welcoming Kayla Harrison to the UFC as well as former strawweight titleholder Jéssica Andrade taking on Marina Rodriguez, and in a recent video it appears White accidentally (or purposefully) revealed the planned running order for the event. 

The video was posted on the Instagram account of social media personality Nina-Marie Daniele, and it looks as if White will have to announce the UFC 300 main event at some point this week after the post comfortably cleared the 10,000-comment threshold mentioned in the caption.

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The bout order for UFC 300 doesn’t appear to include too many massive surprises considering fans are still waiting on the main event, but if White’s planning board is accurate it does look like Holm and Harrison will square off in the featured prelim before the PPV main card.

The promise of a main event announcement for UFC 300 will almost certainly send fans into a frenzy of anticipation, and given how high expectations are for the card the headlining bout will have to be something that can top the co-main event between BMF titleholder Justin Gaethje and Max Holloway.

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