
UFC 315 in Montreal: Belal Muhammad vs. Jack Della Maddalena, fight card, when and where to watch
UFC 315 Montreal: Belal Muhammad Defends Title Against Jack Della Maddalena – May 10, 2025, Bell Centre
Synopsis UFC 315 in Montreal features Belal Muhammad defending his welterweight title against Jack Della Maddalena. The event, taking place at the Bell Centre on May 10, 2025, includes thrilling matchups with Canadian fighters like Aiemann Zahabi and Mike Malott. Here's how to watch UFC 315 in Canada The UFC returns to Montreal for the highly anticipated UFC 315 on Saturday, May 10, 2025, with a thrilling night of MMA action. Fans can tune in to witness Belal Muhammad defend his welterweight title against Jack Della Maddalena in a bout that promises to be a game-changer for the division.
ADVERTISEMENT No. 13-ranked UFC Lightweight Benoit Saint-Denis will still compete at UFC 315 on May 10, 2025, in Montreal, despite his original matchup with Joel Álvarez being canceled. Saint-Denis will now face UFC returnee Kyle Prepolec, who stepped in on just five days' notice. Prepolec, a former UFC fighter, is coming back after a break. The change has left fans disappointed, but Saint-Denis remains on the card for what is now a significant shift in his scheduled opponent.
Here's everything Canadian fans need to know about UFC 315, including when and where to watch, the full fight card, and event details.
Also read: UFC Fight Night Sandhagen vs. Figueiredo: Event date, time, how to watch and complete fight cardIf you're in Canada and looking to catch the action live, here's how you can tune into UFC 315:TNT Sports – Available for fans with cable subscriptions.
ADVERTISEMENT discovery+ – Stream the event live online with a discovery+ subscription.UFC Fight Pass – Watch from the early prelims onward through UFC Fight Pass, ideal for those who want to catch every moment of the night.
ADVERTISEMENT For fans who wish to view the main card live, pay-per-view is available through UFC's official platforms.UFC 315 will be held at the iconic Bell Centre in Montreal, Quebec, offering Canadian fans an electric atmosphere. The event kicks off with early prelims at 6:30 PM ET, followed by the prelims at 8:00 PM ET, with the main card set to begin at 10:00 PM ET.
ADVERTISEMENT Also read: Sandhagen secures title shot with knee-tap TKO of Figueiredo in Des MoinesThe main event features Belal Muhammad defending his welterweight title against the undefeated challenger Jack Della Maddalena. Muhammad, known for his stamina and grappling control, faces the dangerous Della Maddalena, who has been on a streak of spectacular knockouts.In addition to this explosive title bout, the event will feature several other exciting matchups:
ADVERTISEMENT Valentina Shevchenko (C) vs. Manon Fiorot – Women's Flyweight TitleAiemann Zahabi vs. José Aldo – Bantamweight BoutMike Malott vs. Charles Radtke – Welterweight BoutBenoit Saint Denis vs. Joel Alvarez – Lightweight Bout
Why Montreal's UFC 315 is a Must-Watch The Bell Centre, Montreal's largest indoor arena, is set to host what promises to be a memorable night of fights. With the city's long-standing history in mixed martial arts—thanks to legends like Georges St-Pierre—the UFC's return to Montreal is a major event for Canadian MMA fans.Aiemann Zahabi, a local favorite from Tristar Gym, faces UFC veteran José Aldo, while Mike Malott also enters the octagon against Charles Radtke, offering fans the chance to watch some exciting homegrown talent on the big stage.
Also read: Montel Jackson ends Daniel Marcos' undefeated run with unanimous decision win at UFC Des Moines
Event Date: Saturday, May 10, 2025Venue: Bell Centre, MontrealEarly Prelims Start: 6:30 PM ETPrelims Start: 8:00 PM ETMain Card Start: 10:00 PM ETBroadcasting: TNT Sports, discovery+, UFC Fight PassPay-Per-View: Available via UFC's official platforms
UFC 315 promises to be one of the most electrifying events of 2025, with high-stakes matchups and local talent on display. Make sure to mark your calendars for May 10 and get ready for an unforgettable night of MMA in Montreal!
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