UFC 300 is just a few weeks away – and the promotion is weighing up making a huge change for the historic card.
Mixed martial arts’ top promotion hosts its 300th pay-per-view event in Las Vegas on April 13.
UFC 300 takes place at The T-Mobile Arena on April 13[/caption] Dana White has put together a stacked card for the historic event[/caption] White has revealed the promotion could change the canvas for the card as they did for UFC 200[/caption]The eyes of combat sports world will be fixed on the T-Mobile Arena for the iconic card, which will be topped by a tasty light-heavyweight title fight.
And fight fans could be watching bouts take place on a new-look octagon canvas.
The cage canvas was changed seven years ago for the promotion’s historic UFC 200 card, with a gold mat replacing the light grey one.
And UFC president Dana White has hinted at a similar change for next month’s iconic event.
When asked if there would be a ‘special canvas’ for the show, White said: “Yeah, probably. I hadn’t even thought of that.”
UFC 300 – which is expected to be the MMA leader’s biggest card of the year – is chockablock with current and former champions.
The card will be headlined by a 205lbs title fight between champion Alex Pereira and former titleholder Jamahal Hill.
Brit Leon Edwards could have topped the historic bill as he was offered THREE opponents for the card.
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White said: “We were out there talking to lots of people, trying to make lots of fights.
“In this business, it’s about taking opportunities. Headlining UFC 300 with all the buzz and all the energy around it.
“Let me say this — Leon Edwards has had, like, three opponents throughout this thing.
“Leon Edwards doesn’t say no to anybody. This kid is an absolute stud.
“He’s had like three opponents thrown at him during UFC 300 [conversations] — yes, yes, yes.
“He was willing to take on anybody. The kid’s an absolute stud. Leon, thank you, much respect.”
He added: “This guy doesn’t care – he’ll fight anybody.
“Think about this, we call, and we’re talking about UFC 300, you’re going to headline, you’re going to fight this guy.
“Then we call back and say, ‘You’re going to fight this guy.’
“Then a third time we call and change opponents on him again. It’s just crazy.
“This guy could care less. He’s up for the challenge. He’s ready to fight anybody. I love it and respect it very much.”
Brit welterweight king Leon Edwards could have topped the UFC bill[/caption]