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What Time Does UFC Vegas 112 Start?

2025/12/13 22:13

LAS VEGAS, NEVADA – DECEMBER 12: (L-R) Opponents Brandon Royval and Manel Kape of Angola face off during the UFC Fight Night weigh-in at UFC APEX on December 12, 2025 in Las Vegas, Nevada. (Photo by Jeff Bottari/Zuffa LLC)

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The final UFC event of 2025 takes place tonight, Saturday, December 13, at the UFC Apex in Las Vegas. In the main event of that fight card, UFC Vegas 112, former UFC flyweight title challenger Brandon Royval faces Manel Kape in an important 125-pound contest. Below, we look at the start time, how to watch and stream and more for tonight’s UFC fight card.

UFC Vegas 112 Fight Card: Date, Time, Location, How To Watch Or Stream

Date: Saturday, December 13, 2025

Location: UFC Apex in Las Vegas, NV

Main Card Start Time: 10:00 p.m. ET on ESPN+

Preliminary Card Start Time: 7:00 p.m. ET on ESPN2 and ESPN+

UFC Vegas 112 Fight Card

UFC Vegas 112 Main Card

Brandon Royval vs. Manel Kape
Giga Chikadze vs. Kevin Vallejos
César Almeida vs. Cezary Oleksiejczuk
Melquizael Costa vs. Morgan Charrière
Kennedy Nzechukwu vs. Marcus Buchecha
King Green vs. Lance Gibson Jr.

UFC Vegas 112 Preliminary Card

Amanda Lemos vs. Gillian Robertson
Joanderson Brito vs. Isaac Thomson
Neil Magny vs. Yaroslav Amosov
Sean Sharaf vs. Steven Asplund
Melissa Croden vs. Luana Santos
Allen Frye vs. Guilherme Pat
Jamey-Lyn Horth vs. Tereza Bledá

UFC 317 Main Event: Brandon Royval vs. Manel Kape

This is the third time the UFC has booked Royval vs. Kape. The fight promotion first scheduled the fight for March 2025, but Royval withdrew from the contest to allow himself to recover from back-to-back concussions.

“First and foremost, I’ve fought so many times injured,” Royval said. “I’ve fought with broken hands, torn labrums, torn MCLs, all that, and for a lot less money and not as meaningful of events. Pulling out of a main event for the No. 1 spot was definitely a hard decision to make.

“Maybe a couple months back, I had a concussion. Nothing too crazy; I was just playing it safe, playing it smart. A couple weeks later, when I recovered, I accepted this fight, which was awesome. [I wanted to] fight Manel Kape. I respect his skills, I respect him as a striker and all that. I was training hard for this fight, and being a little reckless and being kind of in the zone for camp, I got another concussion. This one was severely worse. It’s been over a week at this point, and I’m still dealing with the repercussions of it and the symptoms of a bad concussion. And because of that reason and because of the reasoning of adding a weight cut, Manel Kape being a good striker, and this being a predominantly striking match that we felt this would be the safest move. Take some time, recover, recover the right way this time, and fight at a later date. Fight when I can fully train, fully take a punch, and give you guys the best of my ability.

“I’m sorry a million times over, but I do feel like this is the best thing for my all-around health. I’ve played with plenty of injuries in my life, but you really only get one brain, and the brain cells don’t heal. All this was playing into why I thought this was the better move.”

The UFC next schedule the contest for the UFC 317 pay-per-view card, but Kape was forced from that event.

“With great regret, I come to inform that I am out of the next #UFC317 competition.

“I suffered a foot fracture during the training &, after medical evaluation, I was instructed to have surgery & focus 100% on recovery.

“It’s not easy to stay out of something I’ve been preparing for with so much dedication, and without a doubt this would be the most advantageous fight of my career but I understand that this is just another challenge on the way and I trust the plans that Allah has for me!

“I sincerely thank everyone who is with me – we remain firm, stronger with each obstacle. The battle was only postponed… I’ll be back soon!” Kape wrote on X.

Heading into Saurday’s event, Royval is the No. 2 ranked fighter in the official UFC flyweight rankings, while Kape checks in at No. 6.

We will have more on UFC Vegas 112 and the 2026 UFC schedule.

Source: https://www.forbes.com/sites/trentreinsmith/2025/12/13/ufc-tonight-what-time-does-ufc-vegas-112-start/

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