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UFC 315 brings 2 title fights to Montreal's Bell Centre on May 10

The welterweight and women's flyweight champs will be decided!

Valentina Shevchenko and Belal Muhammad celebrating UFC wins

Valentina Shevchenko. Right: Belal Muhammad.

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Not since 2015 have Montrealers been blessed with a UFC event at Centre Bell, and the Octagon's return to the city's prestigious battleground on May 10, 2025, is set to be epic.

Not only will Belal Muhammad defend his welterweight title against Jack Della Maddalena, but top contender Manon Fiorot will also challenge incumbent Valentina Shevchenko for the flyweight title. Plus, there are many more thrilling matchups.

Tickets are selling fast to see the action live at Centre Bell, where you'll likely spot a star or two among the crowd, eager to see the world's toughest fighters face off in an event that's sure to be one for the books.

It's been a long time coming for a city steeped in UFC history — from Rory MacDonald and Georges St-Pierre to the legacy of Tristar Gym — so be prepared to feel the energy buzzing all around Montreal in the lead-up to May 10.

Plus, fans will be treated to events throughout the city during fight week. To keep up with everything going on, stay tuned to @ufccanada on Instagram.

UFC 315 in Montreal

When: Saturday, May 10, 2025

Address: Centre Bell - 1909, avenue des Canadiens-de-Montréal, Montreal, QC

Why you need to go: Montreal's first UFC event in 10 years boasts a packed fight card, including two title fights, promising an electrifying night of MMA action in the heart of the city.

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