UFC is back on PPV this weekend with arguably its deepest card of 2025. The promotion heads to Miami with a vacant featherweight title fight anchoring a card that features some of the most prominent names in the sport today. Former featherweight king Alexander Volkanovski takes on Diego Lopes for the 145-pound title in the main event while Michael Chandler and Paddy Pimblett battle it out at lightweight in the co-main event. It all goes down from the Kaesya Center on Saturday night.
Volkanovski is getting a title shot at an odd time. The Aussie is coming off a pair of knockout losses to Islam Makhachev and Ilia Topuria — both champions in their own right — despite his incredible resume as a featherweight. Volkanovski is considered one of the best in the division’s history after beating Max Holloway three times and cleaning out the rest of the top contenders in the division in Brian Ortega, Chan Sung Jung, Jose Aldo and Yair Rodriguez. But the Aussie is now 36 and this sport is unforgiving to aging fighters.
His opponent on Saturday represents that next generation of contender as Lopes gets his first chance at gold. The native of Brazil enters on a five-fight win streak as he has rapidly risen to this opportunity in just two years. His last two wins are his best in taking decisions over Brian Ortega and Dan Ige in 2024 to go along with a TKO of Sodiq Yusuff earlier in that year.
The undercard features some of the better matchups of the year, and ones that could affect the title picture in multiple divisions. The biggest comes in the co-main event where Paddy Pimblett looks to get closer to a title opportunity at lightweight against veteran Michael Chandler. Another veteran of the Bellator MMA ranks gets his first chance to make the walk to the Octagon on Saturday when Patricio Pitbull takes on top featherweight Yair Rodriguez. And more highly ranked featherweights do battle on the main card with a little extra spice to it when Bryce Mitchell faces rising Brazilian striker Jean Silva.
“I wish him the best in the UFC. I want him to come over and do well,” Chandler told CBS Sports. “He’s a 145er, I’m a 155er. I have no interest in fighting Patricio Pitbull, but it will be interesting to share the same card with him.
“When I do see him, I will shake his hand respectfully. I might even apologize for the miscommunications in the past. Let’s let bygones be bygones. You don’t need to spend any of your energy on me. Focus on trying to become the UFC featherweight champion.”
Below is the complete fight card for UFC 314 along with the latest odds. Check back all week long for the latest news, features and other content around this massive event.
UFC 314 fight card, odds
- Alexander Volkanovski -145 vs. Diego Lopes +120, vacant featherweight title
- Paddy Pimblett -170 vs. Michael Chandler +145, lightweights
- Yair Rodriguez -205 vs. Patricio Pitbull +170, featherweights
- Jean Silva -190 vs. Bryce Mitchell +160, featherweights
- Nikita Krylov -185 vs. Dominick Reyes +155, light heavyweights
- Sean Woodson -180 vs. Dan Ige +150, featherweights
- Virna Jandiroba -150 vs. Yan Xiaonan +125, women’s strawweights
- Chase Hooper -900 vs. Jim Miller +560, lightweights
- Julian Erosa -340 vs. Darren Elkins +265, featherweights
- Michal Oleksiejczuk -190 vs. Sedriques Dumas +160, middleweights
- Sumudaerji -170 vs. Mitch Raposo +145, flyweights
- Marco Tulio -380 vs. Tresean Gore +300, middleweights
UFC 314 info
- Date: April 12
- Location: Kaseya Center — Miami
- Start time: 10 p.m. ET (Main card) | Price: $79.99
- How to watch: ESPN+ PPV
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