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Dana White wants to shock everyone with his UFC 300 announcement and it shows. To help the hype, Team Khabib Nurmagomedov may just have joined the conversation. So what’s cooking behind the scenes of what could be the UFC’s greatest pay-per-view to date?

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There’s no one way to tell. UFC 300 is going to happen in Nevada in April 2024. And some insane bouts have already been announced. In fact, every fight so far has at least one if not two iconic fighters on it. From fan favorites to returning stars, UFC 300, what else is in store for us?

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Khabib Nurmagomedov’s manager adds to the hype of Dana White

Khabib Nurmagomedov walked away from the cage for good a while ago. However, his teammate and brother-in-arms, Islam Makhachev is still in the competition and the reigning lightweight champion of the world. Is Makhachev about to return? Or is ‘The Eagle’ himself about to come back?

There’s no one way to tell. The only thing we know for sure is Ali Abdelaziz, the team’s manager sent out a tweet today. He’s looking to shock and excite the fans and it isn’t a coincidence that the tweet comes after Dana White’s tease of UFC 300 main event announcements.

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Clearly, something exciting is brewing. Dana White was recently asked about a Dricus Du Plessis and Israel Adesanya rematch and he told the press to prepare for a UFC 300 main event announcement. “I’ll have UFC 300’s main event for you soon,” he said. And by the looks of the card, it could be the next big thing.

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Who is on the card so far?

Max Holloway, Justin Gaethje, Jiri Prochazka, and Aljamain Sterling are just a few of the names that are already on the UFC 300 cards. White mentioned how he was planning to blow everyone away once the whole card was announced. “I don’t remember who I was talking to, but the way I see UFC 300 is when it comes people are going to be going, ‘Holy S**T!” 

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“That’s the first prelim of the night?’ That’s what UFC 300 is going to be?” It would appear that the UFC head honcho sincerely wants UFC 300 to be his most beloved brainchild. While he has denied the rumors of big fighters making a comeback, he still has something amazing planned.

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What are your predictions for UFC 300? Let us know in the comments.

Also Read: UFC Legend Discloses Why Robert Whittaker Is the “Spoiled Apple” Because of Israel Adesanya Ahead of Dricus du Plessis Fight

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Prit Chauhan is a UFC writer at EssentiallySports. His portfolio shows him as the go-to event coverage writer at ES and his work on UFC 297 is proof of the same. As an experienced writer and a longtime MMA fan, Prit’s strong suit lies in telling the relatively unknown and more personal stories of fights and fighters. He is also a huge fan of Muay Thai phenom Rodtang Jitmuangnon, and covers ONE Championship-related news as well. When not on his laptop covering his favorite sport, you’ll find Prit in some cozy cafe with his guitar jamming with his friends. A psychologist by vocational training, you’ll find his take on the behind-the-scenes drama quite intriguing. For more, you can reach out to him at-

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