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

Tonight (Sat. March 30, 2019) UFC on ESPN 2 goes down from the Wells Fargo Center in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. In the main event of the night, lightweight strikers Edson Barboza and Justin Gaethje will square off. Also, middleweights David Branch and Jack Hermansson meet in the co-headliner of the evening. The Philadelphia card features several […]

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Tonight (Sat. March 30, 2019) UFC on ESPN 2 goes down from the Wells Fargo Center in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.

In the main event of the night, lightweight strikers Edson Barboza and Justin Gaethje will square off. Also, middleweights David Branch and Jack Hermansson meet in the co-headliner of the evening. The Philadelphia card features several great match-ups for fight fans to enjoy.

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

Main Card (ESPN, 7:00 P.M. ET):

  • Lightweight: Edson Barboza vs. Justin Gaethje
  • Middleweight: David Branch vs. Jack Hermansson
  • Featherweight: Josh Emmett vs. Michael Johnson
  • Women’s strawweight: Michelle Waterson vs. Karolina Kowalkiewicz
  • Light heavyweight: Paul Craig vs. Kennedy Nzechukwu
  • Featherweight: Sheymon Moraes vs. Sodiq Yusuff

Preliminary Card (ESPN, 5:00 P.M. ET):

  • Women’s strawweight: Jessica Aguilar vs. Marina Rodriguez
  • Lightweight: Ross Pearson vs. Desmond Green
  • Featherweight: Enrique Barzola vs. Kevin Aguilar
  • Middleweight: Kevin Holland vs. Gerald Meerschaert

Preliminary Card (ESPN+, 3:30 P.M. ET):

  • Catchweight (137 pounds): Ray Borg vs. Casey Kenney
  • Women’s flyweight: Maryna Moroz vs. Sabina Mazo
  • Bantamweight: Alex Perez vs. Mark De La Rosa

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Edson Barboza Ready For ’25 Minutes Of Pain’ Against Justin Gaethje

Edson Barboza is ready and willing to go the full 25 minutes with Justin Gaethje this Saturday night in the main event of UFC Philadelphia. The level of violence that both Barboza and Gaethje bring to the Octagon has been well documented. Both men have some of the best leg kicks in the game next […]

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Edson Barboza is ready and willing to go the full 25 minutes with Justin Gaethje this Saturday night in the main event of UFC Philadelphia.

The level of violence that both Barboza and Gaethje bring to the Octagon has been well documented. Both men have some of the best leg kicks in the game next to Jose Aldo. While some fighters shy away from talking about the violent reality of the sport, Barboza does not.

“A lot of guys don’t talk about that,” Barboza said (via MMAFighting). “Because I come from Muay Thai. Everybody tried to finish me with a leg kick, but nobody finished me yet with a leg kick. You can say whatever you want.”

“I have two finishes in the UFC with leg kicks. He doesn’t have any finishes in the UFC with the leg kicks. It’s different. You see my style and his style, it’s very different. His leg kicks work well too, he’s a great fighter, but definitely, I don’t have only the leg kicks. I have finishes with body kicks, I have finishes with high kicks. I’m definitely the best kicker in the game.”

Fan Of ‘The Highlight’

Barboza is definitely one of “OGs” in the leg kick game. He and Gaethje don’t have dissimilar styles. The major difference is Gaethje wants to get inside and land the big overhand punch, while Barboza has a much more versatile attack.

Regardless, Barboza is a fan.

“He’s a fun guy to watch,” Barboza said. “People like him. And me too, I’m a big fan of [his] fights. I love to watch his fights. It’s going to be a fun night for us. … He has a lot of heart. He’s a true fighter. He walks forward, he goes to bang. That makes me very excited because this fight’s going to be a big war.”

Gaethje has been criticized for his straight forward, throw caution to the wind, style of fighting. That has led to some of the most memorable exchanges in recent years.

Barboza plans on seeing that same fighter in Philadelphia, although he points out, he is a much different fighter, particularly these last couple fights.

“I feel very comfortable that I’m a different Edson Barboza the last couple of fights,” Barboza said. “You guys have seen [my] last fight against a guy who puts pressure on everybody? Dan Hooker, he puts pressure on everybody, but I stopped that guy.”

“I don’t worry about the damage,” added Barboza. “If I thought about the damage, I’d go to be a doctor or, I don’t know, do something different. I’m a fighter. This is my whole life. I’ve [been taking] damage my whole life. I’m a Muay Thai fighter. I think I’ve had close to 1,000 stitches in my face. I’m definitely not worried about the damage. A couple years ago I remember I had my fights against Tony Ferguson and Paul Felder, [they were in conversations for] fights of the year. I have them too. That makes me very excited.”

“I’m ready for pain, 25 minutes.”

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Justin Gaethje Argues for Extra Pay for Fighting Five Rounds

If Justin Gaethje vs. Edson Barboza turns out to be the war that is widely expected it to be at UFC Philadelphia, Justin Gaethje believes he deserves to be paid extra for every additional round of violence. (scrum transcription via MMA Junkie) “If I’m …

If Justin Gaethje vs. Edson Barboza turns out to be the war that is widely expected it to be at UFC Philadelphia, Justin Gaethje believes he deserves to be paid extra for every additional round of violence. (scrum transcription via MMA Junkie) “If I’m getting paid something for three rounds, it’s easy to do the […]

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Edson Barboza Ready for 25 Minutes of Pain at UFC Philadelphia

Edson Barboza is ready to follow the tracks of Stemm and Face the Pain when he takes on Justin “The Highlight” Gaethje in two days at UFC Philadelphia. In a recent interview, Justin Gaethje expressed that signing up for a fight against him is not for t…

Edson Barboza is ready to follow the tracks of Stemm and Face the Pain when he takes on Justin “The Highlight” Gaethje in two days at UFC Philadelphia. In a recent interview, Justin Gaethje expressed that signing up for a fight against him is not for the faint of heart and requires one to essentially […]

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Justin Gaethje Sends Warning To Edson Barboza

Justin Gaethje sends a warning to Edson Barboza heading into their fight. The two lightweight stars are slated to meet in the headliner of UFC Philadelphia. The former WSOF champion is known for putting on some exciting fights and that is the mindset that he wants Barboza to have when coming into this bout. Gaethje […]

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Justin Gaethje sends a warning to Edson Barboza heading into their fight. The two lightweight stars are slated to meet in the headliner of UFC Philadelphia.

The former WSOF champion is known for putting on some exciting fights and that is the mindset that he wants Barboza to have when coming into this bout. Gaethje was able to pick up the first-round KO win over James Vick in the main event of August’s UFC Lincoln in Lincoln, Nebraska in his latest fight.

While doing a recent interview, Gaethje made it known that Barboza needs to have the mindset that this will be a tough fought battle inside of the Octagon.

“I go in there to create car crashes so that makes sense,” Gaethje said to MMAWeekly.com.“You’ve just got to prepare your mind, body soul for what you have to go in there and go through. Both the guys that beat me went through absolute hell.”

“Right now, my life doesn’t exist after March 30,” Gaethje said. “There’s such a clusterf—k at the top right now that all I can do is go out there have impressive performances, cause ultimately you have to win but it’s also how you win. At the end of the day, I have to win this fight. A loss here is not good. I think a brutal win over Edson Barboza does absolutely tremendous things for me.”

UFC Philadelphia (also known as UFC on ESPN 2) is set to take place on Saturday, March 30, 2019 at the Wells Fargo Center in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.

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