
UFC 317 – Ilia Topuria vs Charles Oliveira LIVE RESULTS: Latest updates from huge card featuring two title bouts
UFC 317 is here with some huge bouts taking place on the mammoth card in Las Vegas.
At the top of the bill, two former champions, Ilia Topuria and Charles Oliveira, will go head-to-head for the vacant lightweight title.
The undefeated El Matador is looking to become the UFC 's TENTH two-division champion, 15 months after claiming the featherweight title, which he's since relinquished.
Also on the card, flyweight champ Alexandre Pantoja will put his belt on the line against Kai Kara-France.
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