UFC 304: Edwards vs Muhammad II and Aspinall vs Blaydes - Two Title Rematches in Manchester

Manchester, England, England United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland
Leon Edwards defends welterweight title against Belal Muhammad in a rematch
Paddy Pimblett faces toughest test against King Green in lightweight division opening fight
Tom Aspinall defends interim heavyweight title against Curtis Blaydes in a rematch
UFC 304 is headlined by two title fights in Manchester, England
UFC 304: Edwards vs Muhammad II and Aspinall vs Blaydes - Two Title Rematches in Manchester

UFC 304: A Look into the Highly Anticipated Title Fights

Manchester, England is set to host one of the most exciting UFC events of the year with UFC 304. The card is headlined by two title fights, both serving as rematches between British champions and their respective opponents.

First up is Leon Edwards' welterweight title defense against Belal Muhammad. In their first encounter in 2021, an eye poke ended the fight prematurely. Edwards will be looking to prove his dominance once again against Muhammad, who is known for his grappling skills.

In the co-main event, Tom Aspinall has a tremendous opportunity to become Britain's biggest MMA star if he collects his eighth consecutive win inside the distance. He will defend his interim heavyweight title against Curtis Blaydes, who is also looking to bounce back from a disappointing first meeting that ended in just 15 seconds due to Aspinall's leg injury.

Both Paddy Pimblett and King Green, two rising stars in the lightweight division, will open the main card with an exciting fight. This will be Pimblett's toughest test to date against the experienced veteran.

Arnold Allen and Giga Chikadze are also set to face off in a featherweight fight, while Christian Leroy Duncan and Gregory Rodrigues will have a middleweight scrap. All of these fights promise to deliver exciting moments for fans.

UFC 304 is shaping up to be an epic night in Manchester on July 27, 2024.



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  • Unique Points
    • Two Englishmen, Leon Edwards and Tom Aspinall, are defending their titles against Belal Muhammad and Curtis Blaydes respectively
    • Tom Aspinall has a tremendous opportunity to become Britain’s biggest MMA star if he collects his eighth consecutive win inside the distance
    • Paddy Pimblett, a British fighter, will have his toughest test to date against ‘King Green’
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    No Contradictions at Time Of Publication
  • Deception (30%)
    The article contains editorializing and pontification by the author in the form of opinions and analysis. The author expresses their thoughts on the impact of inconvenient start times for fans in Manchester, England, and shares quotes from Tom Aspinall expressing his frustration with it. These are examples of emotional manipulation as they aim to elicit an emotional response from readers.
    • I think it is absolutely terrible. I think, yeah, it’s just not fair on the fans, not fair on the UK fans, obviously. Predominantly, it’s an American audience, so I understand that they want to sell to them. But why can’t they sell to them in the afternoon? Why can’t the Americans watch it in the afternoon?
    • Why was it notable that English fans would show up and make noise for their local hero? Because the fans could have been home sleeping.
    • With two title fights, a raucous crowd and big stakes up and down a 14-fight card, UFC 304 looks to be full of drama in Manchester, England.
  • Fallacies (85%)
    The article contains several informal fallacies and an appeal to authority. The author makes assumptions about the impact of the early start time on fans without providing concrete evidence, which is a form of begging the question fallacy. The author also uses emotional language when describing Tom Aspinall's victory and his potential future opponents, which is a form of appeals to emotion fallacy. Additionally, there are several instances where the author makes assumptions about the intentions or actions of Jon Jones and Alex Pereira without providing any evidence, which is a form of argumentum ad verecundiam fallacy.
    • I think it is absolutely terrible.
    • If Aspinall wins, he’s going to get the mic in front of his home country, and he’s going to be asked what’s next. And if that happens, there are only two names for him to mention, and they are two of the biggest in the sport: Jon Jones and Alex Pereira.
    • Jones is the most obvious name for Aspinall to call out, but Pereira is right there at No. 2.
  • Bias (95%)
    The article does not contain any clear examples of political, religious, ideological or monetary bias. However, the author expresses a strong opinion about the inconvenient start times for fans in Manchester and quotes Tom Aspinall sharing his frustration with it. This could be considered a disproportionate number of quotations reflecting a specific position.
    • I think it is absolutely terrible.
      • Predominantly, it’s an American audience, so I understand that they want to sell to them. But why can’t they sell to them in the afternoon, which is our evening time? Why can’t the Americans watch it in the afternoon?
      • Site Conflicts Of Interest (100%)
        None Found At Time Of Publication
      • Author Conflicts Of Interest (0%)
        None Found At Time Of Publication

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      • Unique Points
        • Leon Edwards weighs 170 pounds for his welterweight title defense against Belal Muhammad.
        • Tom Aspinall weighs 251 pounds for his interim heavyweight title defense against Curtis Blaydes.
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        No Contradictions at Time Of Publication
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      • Fallacies (100%)
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      • Site Conflicts Of Interest (100%)
        None Found At Time Of Publication
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      • Unique Points
        • Leon Edwards will defend his welterweight title against Belal Muhammad in a rematch
        • Tom Aspinall and Curtis Blaydes will face off for the interim heavyweight title in a rematch
        • Paddy Pimblett will take on 'King Green' in a lightweight fight
        • Arnold Allen and Giga Chikadze will open the main card with a featherweight fight
        • Christian Leroy Duncan and Gregory Rodrigues will have a middleweight scrap
      • Accuracy
        No Contradictions at Time Of Publication
      • Deception (100%)
        None Found At Time Of Publication
      • Fallacies (100%)
        None Found At Time Of Publication
      • Bias (100%)
        None Found At Time Of Publication
      • Site Conflicts Of Interest (100%)
        None Found At Time Of Publication
      • Author Conflicts Of Interest (100%)
        None Found At Time Of Publication

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      • Unique Points
        • Leon Edwards is defending his welterweight title for the third time against Belal Muhammad who is known for his grappling skills
        • Tom Aspinall has a tremendous opportunity to become Britain’s biggest MMA star if he collects his eighth consecutive win inside the distance
        • Both title fights will serve as rematches
      • Accuracy
        No Contradictions at Time Of Publication
      • Deception (100%)
        None Found At Time Of Publication
      • Fallacies (100%)
        None Found At Time Of Publication
      • Bias (100%)
        None Found At Time Of Publication
      • Site Conflicts Of Interest (100%)
        None Found At Time Of Publication
      • Author Conflicts Of Interest (0%)
        None Found At Time Of Publication