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What Time Does The UFC Rio Fight Card Start?

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RIO DE JANEIRO, BRAZIL – OCTOBER 10: (L-R) Opponents Charles Oliveira of Brazil and Mateusz Gamrot of Poland face off during the UFC Fight Night ceremonial weigh-in at Farmasi Arena on October 10, 2025 in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. (Photo by Ed Mulholland/Zuffa LLC)

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The UFC Rio 2025 fight card goes down tonight, Saturday, October 11, from Farmasi Arena, Rio de Janeiro Brazil. In the main event, former UFC lightweight champion Charles Oliveira faces Mateusz Gamrot, who is looking for his shot at a UFC title. The UFC Rio Fight Night event streams on ESPN+.

Below, we look at details for the main event of the UFC Rio fight card, and the start time for each portion of the event.

ForbesUFC Announces Main Card For UFC 321 PPV: Aspinall Vs. Gane Fight Card

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

Date: Saturday, October 11, 2025

Location: Farmasi Arena, Rio de Janeiro Brazil

Main Card Start Time: 7:00 p.m. ET on ESPN+

Preliminary Card Start Time: 4:00 p.m. ET on ESPN+

ForbesUFC 321 Main Event: Tom Aspinall Vs. Ciryl Gane Opening Betting Odds

UFC Rio Main Card

Charles Oliveira vs. Mateusz Gamrot – Lightweight

Deiveson Figueiredo vs. Montel Jackson – Bantamweight

Vicente Luque vs. Joel Álvarez – Welterweight

Jhonata Diniz vs. Mário Pinto – Heavyweight

Ricardo Ramos vs. Kaan Ofli – Featherweight

UFC Rio Preliminary Card

Lucas Almeida vs. Michael Aswell – Featherweight

Jafel Filho vs. Clayton Carpenter – Flyweight

Vitor Petrino vs. Thomas Petersen – Heavyweight

Bia Mesquita vs. Irina Alekseeva – Women’s Bantamweight

Lucas Rocha vs. Stewart Nicoll – Flyweight

Julia Polastri vs. Karolina Kowalkiewicz – Women’s Strawweight

Luan Lacerda vs. Saimon Oliveira -Cacthweight (144)

UFC Rio Main Event: Charles Oliveira Vs. Mateusz Gamrot

NEW YORK, NEW YORK – NOVEMBER 16: Charles Oliveira of Brazil is seen as he walks to the octagon before facing Michael Chandler of the United States of America in a lightweight fight during the UFC 309 event at Madison Square Garden on November 16, 2024 in New York City. (Photo by Chris Unger/Zuffa LLC)

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Charles Oliveira (35-11-0-1) has been fighting with the UFC since 2010. He won the vacant lightweight title with his win over Michael Chandler in May 2021. He defended the title once, beating Dustin Poirier. He was booked to face Justin Gaethje in his second title defense, but Oliveira missed weight for that fight, which he won by submission, losing the title on the scale.

Oliveira had a chance to regain the belt in October 2022, but Islam Makhachev submitted him and claimed the vacant belt. Since that loss, Oliveira is 2-3, beating Beneil Dariush by TKO in June 2023, losing to Arman Tsarukyan via split decision in April of this year and then defeating Chandler in November 2024.

In his most recent outing, Oliveira fought Ilia Topuria for the vacant UFC 155-pound title. Topuria won that contest via first-round knockout.

Oliveira is the No. 4 fighter in the official UFC lightweight rankings.

PERTH, AUSTRALIA – AUGUST 18: Mateusz Gamrot of Poland prepares to face Dan Hooker of New Zealand in a lightweight fight during the UFC 305 event at RAC Arena on August 18, 2024 in Perth, Australia. (Photo by Jeff Bottari/Zuffa LLC)

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Mateusz Gamrot (25-3-0-1) has been with the UFC since 2020, when he signed with the promotion after winning and defending the KSW lightweight title. The UFC initially had Gamrot as a late replacement for Renato Moicano against Magomed Mustafaev, but Gamrot faced fellow UFC newcomer on that UFC Fight Night card. The two won “Fight of the Night” honors, with Mustafaev winning the bout by split decision.

Gamrot bounced back from that loss, the first of his career, with four straight UFC wins. He picked up stoppages over Scott Holtzman, Jeremy Stephens, Carlos Diego Ferreira, and a decision over Arman Tsarukyan during that stretch, earning three fight-night bonus awards, and the No. 9 lightweight ranking.

Gamrot’s winning streak ended in October 2022 when the No. 6 ranked Beneil Dariush defeated him by unanimous decision on the UFC 280 pay-per-view card.

Since that loss, Gamrot is 4-1 with three decisions and one TKO victory. He had a three-fight winning streak heading into UFC 305, but lost to Dan Hooker in a Fight of the Night decision.

Gamrot bounced back from that setback with a May decision win in a three-round matchup opposite Ľudovít Klein.

Gamrot is the No. 8 ranked UFC 155-pounder.

We will have more on the UFC Rio 2025 fight card.

Source: https://www.forbes.com/sites/trentreinsmith/2025/10/11/ufc-tonight-what-time-does-the-ufc-rio-fight-card-start/

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