The Ultimate Fighting Championship returns to the Apex this weekend with UFC Vegas 92: Barboza vs. Murphy (also known as UFC on ESPN+ 99 or UFC Fight Night 241), which is headlined by a thrilling clash of featherweight contenders.
The main event sees legendary KO artist and No. 12 ranked Edson Barboza take on undefeated Lerone Murphy, while all-action welterweights Khaos Williams and Carlston Harris lock horns in the co-main event.

Also on the main card, Themba Gorimbo goes for his third straight win when he takes on Ramiz Brahimaj at welterweight after Adrian Yanez meets Vinicius Salvador in an entertaining bantamweight tilt.
Plus, No. 9 ranked women's strawweight contender Luana Pinheiro clashes with No. 12 Angela Hill in the potential main card opener after Victor Martinez squares off with Tom Nolan in a lightweight bout that is expected to close the preliminary card.
The prelims of UFC Vegas 92 will also see six other bouts. Here is all you need to know about UFC Vegas 92 from card, date, start time in IST & live streaming information:
The event takes place on Saturday (May 18) at the UFC Apex facility in Las Vegas. And due to time difference in India, the event will start in the early hours of Sunday (May 19).
The preliminary card starts at 4 PM ET / 1 PM PT / 8 PM GMT (Saturday, May 18) | 1:30 AM IST (Sunday, May 19). The main card, meanwhile, starts at 7 PM PM ET / 4 PM PT / 11 PM GMT (Saturday, May 18) | 4:30 AM IST (Sunday, May 19).
The main card of UFC Vegas 92 will be shown live on Sony Sports TEN 2 channels and live streamed via Sony LIV app or website with a premium subscription in India. Meanwhile, the entire card will be available on ESPN+ in the United States.
UFC Vegas 92 Main Card: The main card is headlined by a featherweight contenders bout, and also includes a couple of welterweight bouts alongside a bout each in the women's stawweight and men's bantamweight divisions.
UFC Vegas 92 Preliminary Card: The prelims will feature two women's strawweight bouts and a bout each in the women's bantamweight, men's bantamweight, men's middleweight, men's light heavyweight and men's lightweight divisions.