UFC 305 in Australia: Date, tickets, who's fighting in Perth for UFC return

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The UFC has announced its imminent return to Australia with the world’s biggest mixed martial arts promotion rocking up on Perth shores for the second time in 18 months. 

"After a record-breaking event in 2023, I can’t wait to bring another massive pay-per-view to Western Australia," UFC chief executive Dana White said. 

"Perth is a world-class city with some of the most passionate fight fans I’ve ever seen - UFC 305 is going to be incredible!"

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UFC 305 in Australia: Date and venue revealed for Perth return

The UFC will take over Down Under once again with the PPV event scheduled for Sunday, August 18 at RAC Arena. 

UFC 305 will form part of a multi-year partnership which will see the promotion link up with the Western Australian Government through Tourism Western Australia to deliver to major events in WA. 

"Under the new agreement, UFC will also work closely with Tourism WA to bring one additional event to Perth featuring an exciting UFC Fight Night," the company noted in a press release. 

The landmark August event will mark the third time the UFC has headed to Perth, with UFC 221: Romero vs. Rockhold kicking off proceedings in 2018, before last February's UFC 284: Makhachev vs. Volkanovski brought the house down. 

"The return of UFC to Perth in 2024 is a major coup for Western Australia, following the roaring success of UFC 284 that injected millions into our economy last year," Premier Roger Cook said. 

"We are very excited to once again be hosting UFC at RAC Arena, and we expect UFC 305 to be another major success for WA’s tourism and hospitality industry," Deputy Premier and Tourism Minister, Rita Saffioti, added. 

UFC 305: Who is fighting in Perth? 

Bouts and order subject to change

  • Dricus du Plessis (c) vs. Israel Adesanya for the UFC middleweight title
  • Kai Kara-France vs. Steve Erceg; flyweight
  • Mateusz Gamrot vs. Dan Hooker; lightweight
  • Tai Tuivasa vs. Jairzinho Rozenstruik; heavyweight
  • Li Jingliang vs. Carlos Prates; welterweight
  • Junior Tafa vs. Valter Walker; heavyweight
  • Josh Culibao vs. Ricardo Ramos; featherweight
  • Casey O'Neill vs. Luana Santos; flyweight
  • Jack Jenkins vs. Herbert Burns; featherweight
  • Tom Nolan vs. Alex Reyes; lightweight
  • Song Kenan vs. Ricky Glenn; welterweight
  • Stewart Nicoll vs. Jesus Aguilar; flyweight

Hometown hero Jack Della Maddalena - who defeated Randy Brown via a second-round submission the last time the UFC came to Perth - seemed a certainty before an infection stemming from surgery ruled him out

The welterweight title contender, who finished Gilbert Burns in his most recent bout, fell ill following surgery on the wrist he fractured in that victory.

Recent flyweight title challenger and Perth local Steve Erceg has put his hand up to fight in front of a home crowd following his decision loss to Alexandre Pantoja. He'll face off in a trans-Tasman clash with Kai Kara-France.

No.1 UFC featherweight and former champion Alex Volkanovski has ruled himself out, targeting a return later in the year.

Robert Whittaker, who has been unfortunate to miss the previous two events in Perth despite initially being scheduled to appear on them, also won't feature on the card. 

'The Reaper' scored a knockout victory over Ikram Aliskerov in Saudi Arabia on Saturday, June 22.

Meanwhile, a middleweight title fight between heated rivals Dricus Du Plessis and Israel Adesanya has been confirmed to be the headline bout for the Perth PPV. 

How to buy UFC 305 tickets 

Tickets for UFC 305 are available from Wednesday, July 3 for fans who have registered for the UFC's pre-sale.

Following that, general sale tickets will become available at 12pm AWST/2pm AEST on Friday, July 5.

Alternatively, travel and ticket packages are available now through Sportsnet Holidays. Get yours here.

For fans looking to splurge, VIP packages are also available through the UFC here.

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Mark Molyneux is a content producer for Sporting News Australia.
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