There's some good and bad news at the very top. We'll give you the bad news first: The UFC only scheduled two events for January, and UFC 297 is the last show before a bye week next weekend.
Here's the good news: UFC 297 takes place this Saturday night from Scotiabank Arena, the home court of the NBA's Toronto Raptors, and it's a good-looking card on paper. Absent any postponements between now and Saturday, the final version of UFC 297 will feature 12 fights on a full evening of MMA action.
Live coverage kicks off at 6:30 pm ET/ 3:30 pm PT on UFC Fight Pass and ESPN+ with early prelims, followed at 8 pm ET/ 5 pm PT with late undercard action on ESPNEWS and ESPN+. The five-fight main card starts at 10 pm ET/ 7 pm PT on ESPN+ pay-per-view.
A special note to our audience in Canada: UFC 297 on Saturday night marks the first pay-per-view event from the UFC in its new media rights deal with the Rogers Sportsnet cable network. Sportsnet replaced TSN as the UFC's rights holder after a decade.
If you've been following any of the significant evening newscasts nationwide and across North America, you'd know one thing about the weather of late: It's been cold. Many North American communities have recently been disguised as Siberia's front porch.
It's been so chilly outside that warming centers have been set up for people who want to escape the frigid air. The chill has extended to Canada, where MMA's top promotion will set up shop this Saturday night for its first flagship event of 2024.
After a month away from pay-per-view, the UFC heads up to Toronto for UFC 297 this weekend. Live coverage of the show begins Saturday at 6 pm ET/ 3 pm PT on UFC Fight Pass and ESPN+ with the early prelims, followed at 8 pm ET/ 5 pm PT on ESPNEWS with late prelims.
Main card action caps the night at 10 pm ET/ 7 pm PT on ESPN+ pay-per-view. All told, barring any late adjustments between now and Saturday, UFC 297 features a full 12-fight card.