UFC is back with another event this weekend. UFC Fight Night 201 will be the promotion’s fifth event of 2022 and will look to continue the success the other four found. It has been a great start to the year for the renowned MMA promotion.

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Last week, UFC 271 took place, and it had some of the biggest names on the card. UFC Fight Night 201 also has some prominent names on the card and it will take place at UFC Apex facility in Enterprise, Nevada.

A light heavyweight bout between Johnny Walker and Jamahal Hill will be the main event.

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Walker is a well-known fighter and a Dana White’s Contender Series graduate. He made his UFC debut in 2018 and currently sits at #10 in the UFC light heavyweight rankings. However, he is coming off a unanimous decision loss in his previous fight and will look to bounce back against an impressive Hill.

Meanwhile, ‘Sweet Dreams’ made his UFC debut in 2020. He had a great start to his career in the promotion and also got a huge win over Ovince Saint Preux. However, he couldn’t keep the momentum going and lost in his very next fight. But bounced back brilliantly with a first-round KO win over Jimmy Crute at UFC Vegas 44. Hill is ranked number 12 and will look to enter the top ten with a win.

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The main card will feature four more fights. Jim Miller will return to the octagon in a lightweight clash against Nikolas Motta. Kyle Daukaus will take on Jamie Pickett in a catchweight bout. Parker Porter and Alan Baudot will meet in a heavyweight clash and Joaquin Buckley and Abdul Razak Alhassan will start the main card in a middleweight clash.

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Timings according to the location for the event

For the viewers in USA and Canada, the prelims start at 4 pm EST / 1 pm PST, and the main card at 7 pm EST / 4 pm PST.

The fans in UK and Ireland can start enjoying the prelims at 9 pm GMT and the main card at 12 am (Sunday). For the viewers in Africa, the prelims start at 10 pm WAT / 11 pm SAST. The main card will start at 1 am / 2 am SAST.

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The prelims in Australia will start at 8 am AEDT / 5 am AWST (Sunday) and the main card will start at 11 am AEDT and 8 am AWST. For the fans in New Zealand, the prelims will be at 10 am and the main card at 1 pm (NZDT).

Indian viewers can enjoy the main card at 5:30 am IST on February 20, 2022. The prelims in Hong Kong and Singapore will start at 5 am HKT and the main card at 8 am HKT.

For the viewers across Central Europe, prelims and the main card at 10 pm and 1 am, respectively.

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Where to watch UFC Fight Night: Johnny Walker vs. Jamahal Hill?

The viewers in the U.S. can view the event live on ESPN+ and UFC Fight Pass. The subscription will cost them $74.99 on ESPN+.

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For the viewers in the UK, the card will air on BT Sport. Fans can also enjoy the coverage from their website and app. The Indian viewers will be able to watch the event live on Sony Ten 2 and Sony Ten 3. While it will also be available on the Sony LIV website and app.

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