UFC Perth Fight Week will continue with the last show in the September schedule of MMAs No. 1 September planned for Saturday Night (USA Time.) Dana White’s Company goes under the western part of Australia for the edition of this week of UFC Fight Night.
If you are in the United States of America, live reporting of Saturday night’s schedule with the Prelims will start at 7 p.m. ESPN+. Main card promotion follows at 10 p.m. et/ 7 p.m. PT on the subscription -based streaming service.
If there are no 11th hours of adjustments to this weekend’s travel route, the final version of UFC Perth will contain 14 periods on Saturday evening.

UFC Perth Main Event: Nr. 3 candidate Carlos Ulberg vs. No. 7 Contender Dominick Reyes
The only all -all fight on the main map and one of only two all -all matches in the evening happens in the main event of the evening. Light heavyweights go to the cage when no. 3 Competer Carlos Ulberg (12-1 MMA, 8-1 UFC) clashes with No. 7 Competer Dominick Reyes (15-4 MMA, 9-4 UFC.)
The UFC Perth Main Event will be an advertised maximum of five rounds after five minutes per round to end the activities of the night. So far, Ulberg will only take his second walk to the legendary Octagon in 2025 this weekend with a 5-0 record in his last five fights.
At the moment he is on an eight-fate winning series that goes back to his second-year fight in the promotion in February 2022. The last time he scored a unanimous decision victory on Jan Bachowicz (29-11-1 MMA, 12-8-1 UFC) in UFC London last March.
The UFC Perth Main Event from Saturday is a crucial 25 minutes (or less) action for Carlos Ulberg and his camp. A victory here will put him straight on the door of a UFC Light Heavyweight Championship. Can he open the door this weekend?
In the meantime, Dominick Reyes will make his 20th career walk to De Kooi this weekend based on 3-2 Mark in his last five games. Reyes has been a striped hunter lately, so that his hand was lifted three times in a row after tasting the bitter pill of defeat in four straight fights.
Given that Dominick Reyes is on a hot series, just like his opponent in UFC Perth on Saturday evening, this fight of the night potential that has been written completely about it has. Who comes to the fore overcome?
UFC Perth Co-Main Event: Jimmy Crute vs. Ivan Erlan
We remain in the light heavyweight ranks for the UFC Perth Co-Main event when the own Jimmy Crute (13-4-4 MMA, 5-4-2 UFC) of Australia bumps with Ivanslan (14-5, 1 NC MMA, 0-2 UFC.) This fight is a three-round fight against five minutes.
Crute went 1-2-2 in his last five performances in the legendary Octagon. On July 19 in UFC 318 he stopped Marcin Prachino (17-9 MMA, 4-7 UFC) with an Armbar entrance in the first round in New Orleans.
By the time the card starts on Saturday evening in Perth, Jimmy Crute only had 68 days between fighting. Don’t be fooled by this tight window, such as He wants to finish Erlan This weekend.
“I am in a position in my career where my words no longer have much weight,” said Crute earlier this week in an interview with the UFC. “I will prove myself by going outside and win myself.”
On the other side of the road, Ivanslan has placed a 2-3 record in its last five attacks. At the moment he has lost two attacks in a row. On 10 May this year he dropped a unanimous decision to UFC Perth Prelim Fighter Navajo Stirling (7-0 MMA, 2-0 UFC) in Montreal during UFC 315.
Will he be able to return to the Victory Lane? View the UFC Perth Co-Main event to find out.
UFC Perth: Jack Jenkins vs. Ramon Tavares
Also on the UFC Perth head card you look at a featherweight fight between Jack Jenkins (13-4 MMA, 3-2 UFC) and Ramon Tavares (10-3 MMA, 1-1 UFC.) Jenkins comes in with a 3-2 record in his five most recent fights.
Last February he ran a loss of submission on the third round (coded choke) against Gabriel Santos (12-2 MMA, 3-2 UFC) during the UFC 312. He has not had a persistent winning streak in MMA since he rattled nine in a row from March 2019 and June of 2023.
Only time will learn whether this fight means the start of a new series of victories.
In the other corner, Ramon Tavares is wearing its own 3-2 record in his last five games. Last December he fought in Tampa against Davey Grant (15-7 MMA, 8-6 UFC) and lost due to a unanimous decision after three rounds.
He has more than nine months away from the cage, so the age -old issue of Ring Rest has surfaced again. How much does he get this fight?
Last thoughts
Which fights do you look out at the UFC Perth main map? Let us know in the responses.
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