UFC Boise Full Fight Card, Start Time & How To Watch

Everything you need to know for tonight’s fights.

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Tonight (Sat. July 14, 2018) the UFC is in Boise, Idaho for UFC Fight Night 133.

In the main event of the evening, former UFC heavyweight champion Junior dos Sanots welcomes former World Series Of Fighting (WSOF) heavyweight champion Blagoy Ivanov to the UFC.

The co-main event will see Sage Northcutt return to welterweight when he takes on Zak Ottow. Featherweights Dennis Bermude and Rick Glenn will go to war, Randy Brown returns at welterweight against Niko Price, and former UFC featherweight title challenger Chad Mendes returns to the Octagon.

Check out the full fight card, start time and information on how to watch the fights here:

Main Card (FS1, 10 P.M. ET):

Heavyweight: Junior Dos Santos vs. Blagoy Ivanov

Welterweight: Sage Northcutt vs. Zak Ottow

Featherweight: Dennis Bermudez vs. Rick Glenn

Welterweight: Randy Brown vs. Niko Price

Featherweight: Myles Jury vs. Chad Mendes

Women’s bantamweight: Cat Zingano vs. Marion Reneau

 

Preliminary Card (FS1, 8 P.M. ET):

Bantamweight: Alejandro Perez vs. Eddie Wineland

Featherweight: Darren Elkins vs. Alex Volkanovski

Flyweight: Said Nurmagomedov vs. Justin Scoggins

Featherweight: Raoni Barcelos vs. Kurt Holobaugh

 

UFC Fight Pass Exclusive Prelims (6:30 P.M. ET):

Women’s flyweight: Liz Carmouche vs. Jennifer Maia

Flyweight: Mark De La Rosa vs. Elias Garcia

Women’s strawweight: Jessica Aguilar vs. Jodie Esquibel

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UFC Boise Results: Dos Santos vs. Ivanov

Tonight (Sat. July 14, 2018) the UFC is in Boise, Idaho from the CenturyLink Arena to host UFC Fight Night 133. Former UFC heavyweight champion Junior dos Santos takes on former World Series Of Fighting (WSOF) heavyweight champion Blagoy Ivanov in the …

Tonight (Sat. July 14, 2018) the UFC is in Boise, Idaho from the CenturyLink Arena to host UFC Fight Night 133. Former UFC heavyweight champion Junior dos Santos takes on former World Series Of Fighting (WSOF) heavyweight champion Blagoy Ivanov in the main event to welcome the Bulgarian to the promotion. The co-main event will […]

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Betting Odds For UFC Boise: Is Junior Dos Santos Favored In Return?

Final betting odds are in.

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UFC Boise (also known as UFC Fight Night 133) is here, and it goes down tonight (Saturday, July 14, 2018) from the CenturyLink Arena in Boise, Idaho.

The main card will air on FOX Sports 1 at 10 p.m. ET while the preliminary card will be split broadcasted on FOX Sports 1 at 8 p.m. ET and the promotion’s streaming service, UFC Fight Pass, at 6:30 p.m. ET.

Junior dos Santos vs. Blagoy Ivanov in a heavyweight bout will serve as the main event while Zak Ottow vs. Sage Northcutt in a welterweight bout will serve as the co-main event.

Rounding out the six bout main card is Dennis Bermudez vs. Rick Glenn in a featherweight bout, Randy Brown vs. Niko Price in a welterweight bout, Chad Mendes vs. Myles Jury in a featherweight bout and Cat Zingano vs. Marion Reneau in a female bantamweight bout.

Eddie Wineland vs. Alejandro Perez in a bantamweight bout will serve as the main event of the preliminary portion of this card.

According to oddsmakers, dos Santos is a -185 favorite over Ivanov, who is a +160 underdog. Other odds for the main card include Ottow being a +110 underdog against Northcutt, who is a -130 favorite. Here are the full betting odds:

MAIN CARD (FOX Sports 1/10 p.m. ET)

Junior dos Santos (-185) vs. Blagoy Ivanov (+160)
Sage Northcutt (-130) vs. Zak Ottow (+110)
Dennis Bermudez (-245) vs. Rick Glenn (+205)
Randy Brown (-125) vs. Niko Price (+105)
Chad Mendes (-225) vs. Myles Jury (+185)
Marion Reneau (-120) vs. Cat Zingano (EVEN)

PRELIMINARY CARD (FOX Sports 1/8 p.m. ET)

Alejandro Perez (-210) vs. Eddie Wineland (+175)
Alexander Volkanovski (-355) vs. Darren Elkins (+175)
Said Nurmagomedov (-165) vs. Justin Scoggins (+145)
Kurt Holobaugh (-200) vs. Raoni Barcelos (+170)

PRELIMINARY CARD (UFC Fight Pass/6:30 p.m. ET)

Liz Carmouche (-120) vs. Jennifer Maia (EVEN)
Elias Garcia (-135) vs. Mark De La Rosa (+115)
Jodie Esquibel (-130) vs. Jessica Aguilar (+110)

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UFC Boise Weigh-In Results

Fighters have hit the scales to officially weigh-in.

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UFC Boise (UFC Fight Night 133) is set to take place on Saturday, July 14, 2018 at CenturyLink Arena in Boise, Idaho.

The main card will air on FOX Sports 1 at 10 p.m. ET while the preliminary card will be split broadcasted on FOX Sports 1 at 8 p.m. ET and the promotion’s streaming service, UFC Fight Pass, at 6:30 p.m. ET.

Junior dos Santos vs. Blagoy Ivanov in a heavyweight bout will serve as the main event while Zak Ottow vs. Sage Northcutt in a welterweight bout will serve as the co-main event.

Rounding out the six bout main card is Dennis Bermudez vs. Rick Glenn in a featherweight bout, Randy Brown vs. Niko Price in a welterweight bout, Chad Mendes vs. Myles Jury in a featherweight bout and Cat Zingano vs. Marion Reneau in a female bantamweight bout.

Eddie Wineland vs. Alejandro Perez in a bantamweight bout will serve as the main event of the preliminary portion of this card.

UFC officials held the weigh-ins for UFC Boise on Friday morning and here are the weigh-in results:

MAIN CARD (10 p.m. ET, FS1)

  • Junior Dos Santos () vs. Blagoy Ivanov (257.5)
  • Sage Northcutt (170) vs. Zak Ottow (171)
  • Dennis Bermudez (146) vs. Rick Glenn (146)
  • Randy Brown (171) vs. Niko Price (170)
  • Myles Jury (146) vs. Chad Mendes (146)
  • Marion Reneau (136) vs. Cat Zingano (136)

PRELIMINARY CARD (8 p.m. ET, FS1)

  • Alejandro Perez (136) vs. Eddie Wineland (136)
  • Darren Elkins (145) vs. Alex Volkanovski (145.5)
  • Said Nurmagomedov (126) vs. Justin Scoggins (125.5)
  • Raoni Barcelos (145.5) vs. Kurt Holobaugh (145)

PRELIMINARY CARD (6:30 p.m. ET, UFC Fight Pass)

  • Liz Carmouche (126) vs. Jennifer Maia (126)
  • Mark De La Rosa (125) vs. Elias Garcia (125)
  • Jessica Aguilar (115.5) vs. Jodie Esquibel (116)

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Junior Dos Santos Claims USADA Made His Last Year ‘A Nightmare’

Former UFC heavyweight champion Junior dos Santos will finally return to the octagon when he meets Blagoy Ivanov in the main event of July 14’s UFC Fight Night 133 from Boise, but it’s been a long road to get there for him. Dos Santos was provisionally suspended for testing positive for banned diuretic hydrochlorothiazide in a […]

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Former UFC heavyweight champion Junior dos Santos will finally return to the octagon when he meets Blagoy Ivanov in the main event of July 14’s UFC Fight Night 133 from Boise, but it’s been a long road to get there for him.

Dos Santos was provisionally suspended for testing positive for banned diuretic hydrochlorothiazide in a normal USADA sample collection last August. He was then pulled from his UFC 215 bout against Francis Ngannou last September. After a lengthy adjudication process, however, “Cigano” and his Brazilian countrymen Antonio Rogerio Nogueira and Marcos Rogerio de Lima were found to have been flagged due to tainted supplements produced by a pharmacy.

He’ll now return when he was given a six-month suspension that has now expired, but the time – and the big fight with Ngannou – is gone for now. Dos Santos recently opened up about the frustrating times he experienced trying to clear his name to MMA Fighting, noting that he felt he was guilty until proven innocent. Ultimately, he feels his name is cleared, which was of the utmost importance to the knockout slugger:

“They stopped my whole career to investigate the thing,” dos Santos said. “I think that goes in the completely opposite direction of the law. I’m innocent until proven guilty. In this case, it’s different — you’re guilty until you’re proven innocent. So, yeah. This is not good, man. Especially in my case, that I knew I didn’t do anything wrong and I was going all through this situation. It was a very bad feeling.

“I feel the truth was found and everybody knows that was a tainted supplement,” dos Santos said. “It wasn’t my fault, it wasn’t my intention. There’s always negative people, that they keep saying bad things about you. They hold on the negative things. But I feel like I got my reputation back. It’s very, very important to me.”

“Cigano” went into further detail about why his process was so frustrating, focusing on the fact that he had tested positive for extremely low levels of the banned substance, something that should have tipped USADA off to the questionable nature of his failure. Such a trivial amount, he suggested, is too much to hold up a hard-working athlete’s career:

“Based on those numbers, on those things, in my mind USADA would be the organization that know that I’m not a cheater,” dos Santos said. “But it wasn’t like that. I still went through this whole investigation, this whole scenario and they were putting me as a cheater. It was very bad, man. Now, I hope they can keep a clean sport however they can do that. But they have better rules, better ways to treat the athletes. Because it’s our lives. I hope the system gets better.”

Overall, though, dos Santos still supports USADA because he wants the UFC to feature clean champs:

“I know this sport, these drugs, these performance-enhancing drugs are a big problem for all the athletes. Because everybody knows most of the athletes, in general, in other sports, too, sometimes they take PEDs. I want to see a clean sport, because we want to know who is the real champion. We don’t want to see a fake champion over there.”

While he may be in favor of a clean sport, he reiterated that proving his innocence made his life a nightmare for the last year, and the ordeal saddened him. “Cigano” chose to affirm that he became champion the right way, and wants to yet again:

“This last year was a nightmare for me, because man, I never imagine I could go through something like that in my career,” dos Santos said. “I’ve been playing the fair game my entire career. I became the champion of the world like that and my goal is to become champion of the world again this way. This thing that happened with me and USADA, that was very sad for me.”

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Junior dos Santos Returns Against Former WSOF Champion at UFC Boise

Former UFC heavyweight champion Junior dos Santos has his return fight lined up. The heavyweight star has been on the sidelines since he was flagged for a potential USADA anti-doping violation back in August of 2017. As a result of that violation, he w…

Former UFC heavyweight champion Junior dos Santos has his return fight lined up. The heavyweight star has been on the sidelines since he was flagged for a potential USADA anti-doping violation back in August of 2017. As a result of that violation, he was forced out of his UFC 215 barnburner against hard-hitting and former […]

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