UFC 288 LIVE: Cejudo vs Sterling updates and results
Re-live updates as Cejudo returned to challenge Sterling after three years away
Aljamain Sterling retained the UFC bantamweight title against Henry Cejudo at UFC 288, as the latter failed to regain the belt after three years away.
Cejudo retired from MMA in 2020, moments after retaining the title, which he previously held alongside the flyweight belt. Sterling, 33, went on to win the gold in 2021 and retained it twice thereafter, and the Jamaican-American put it on the line again in the main event of UFC 288.
American Cejudo, an Olympic gold medalist in wrestling, emerged from retirement in an attempt to reclaim the bantamweight strap, and a future shot at the featherweight title was also on the 36-year-old’s radar.
However, Cejudo fell at the first hurdle, losing a split decision to Sterling after five competitive rounds in New Jersey.
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UFC 288 LIVE
The regular prelims will get under way any moment now!
Live fight updates incoming!
UFC 288 LIVE
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UFC 288 LIVE
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UFC 288 LIVE
Here’s tonight’s card in full (subject to late changes):
Main card
Aljamain Sterling (C) vs Henry Cejudo (bantamweight title)
Gilbert Burns vs Belal Muhammad (welterweight)
Jessica Andrade vs Yan Xiaonan (women’s strawweight)
Movsar Evloev vs Diego Lopes (featherweight)
Kron Gracie vs Charles Jourdain (featherweight)
Prelims
Drew Dober vs Matt Frevola (lightweight)
Kennedy Nzechukwu vs Devin Clark (light-heavyweight)
Khaos Williams vs Rolando Bedoya (welterweight)
Marina Rodriguez vs Virna Jandiroba (women’s strawweight)
Early prelims
Braxton Smith vs Parker Porter (heavyweight)
Phil Hawes vs Ikram Aliskerov (middleweight)
Joseph Holmes vs Claudio Ribeiro (middleweight)
UFC 288 LIVE
UFC 288 will air live on BT Sport in the UK, with the broadcaster’s app and website also streaming the fights.
In the US, ESPN+ will stream the action live, as will the UFC’s Fight Pass.
How to watch UFC 288 online and on TV tonight
All you need to know about the bantamweight title fight and the rest of the card in New Jersey
UFC 288 LIVE
Here are your important timings for tonight:
The early prelims got under way at 11pm BST (3pm PT, 5pm CT, 6pm ET), and the regular prelims will follow at 1am BST (5pm PT, 7pm CT, 8pm ET this evening).
The main card is then scheduled for 3am BST (7pm PT, 9pm CT, 10pm ET this evening).
Our live fight updates will begin with the regular prelims at 1am BST!
What time does UFC 288 start in UK and US tonight?
All you need to know about the bantamweight title fight and the rest of the card in New Jersey
UFC 288 LIVE
Aljamain Sterling defends the UFC bantamweight title against Henry Cejudo tonight, as the latter returns after three years away in a bid to regain the belt.
Cejudo retired from MMA in 2020, moments after retaining the title, which he previously held alongside the flyweight belt. Sterling, 33, went on to win the gold in 2021 and has retained it twice since, and the Jamaican-American puts it on the line again in the main event of UFC 288 tonight.
American Cejudo, an Olympic gold medalist in wrestling, is emerging from retirement in an attempt to reclaim the bantamweight strap, and a future shot at the featherweight title is also on the 36-year-old’s radar.
If Cejudo were able to overcome Sterling in New Jersey tonight and then take the featherweight belt, he would become the only three-division champion in UFC history. That is a tall task, however, with Sterling in his prime and fresh off a TKO win against former champion TJ Dillashaw.
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