
LIVE: Ilia Topuria vs Charles Oliveira – UFC 317 lightweight title fight
Spain's IIia Topuria faces Charles Oliveira of Brazil in the main event lightweight title fight at UFC 317.
The fight is taking place at the T-Mobile Arena in Las Vegas, US
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