UFC returns May 9 with first of 3 cards in Florida

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The UFC is moving forward with plans to hold three events in Florida within a seven-day period, beginning with UFC 249 on May 9, UFC president Dana White told ESPN on Friday.

White said there will also be UFC cards on Wednesday, May 13 and one on May 16. He would not specify where the fights would take place.

“They want to fight. People are hitting us up and want to fight,” White told ESPN on Instagram Live. “We’re putting together three cards in a week. People who want to fight are going to get fights.”

An interim lightweight championship fight between Tony Ferguson (25-3) and Justin Gaethje (21-2) will headline the UFC 249 event. Additionally, White revealed 10 additional bouts on the card have been agreed to and signed, including a bantamweight title fight between champion Henry Cejudo (15-2) and Dominick Cruz (22-2).

The state of Florida has deemed “professional sports and media production with a national audience” essential services during the coronavirus pandemic.

UFC 249 will take place without a live audience. It will mark the second UFC event this year that has been closed to the public. The other was a UFC Fight Night event on March 14 in Brasilia, Brazil.

UFC 249 was originally scheduled to take place on April 18 in Brooklyn and feature undisputed lightweight champion Khabib Nurmagomedov against Ferguson. It was one of six events the promotion has been forced to postpone due to the coronavirus pandemic.

Nurmagomedov is currently in his native country of Dagestan and was dropped from the card because of travel restrictions associated with the pandemic. He is now expected to face the winner of the May 9 bout.

The UFC initially tried to relocate UFC 249 on April 18 to Native American land in California, but it ultimately postponed the event when White said executives from broadcast partner ESPN asked him to “stand down.”

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