UFC Perth: Fight card, date and tickets for September Fight Night

Tom Naghten

UFC Perth: Fight card, date and tickets for September Fight Night image

The UFC returns to Perth on September 28 for a non-pay-per-view Fight Night card.

At the top of the bill, Kiwi light heavyweight Carlos Ulberg looks to frank his title credentials when he faces the experienced American Dominick Reyes.

The event will be the UFC's first in Perth since last August, in which Dricus du Plessis defeated Israel Adesanya in the main event, also at RAC Arena.

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A host of local and international talent has already been locked in to compete in Perth, with more still to be confirmed.

Here's everything you need to know:

When is UFC Fight Night Perth?

UFC Fight Night Perth is locked in for Sunday, September 28, one day after the AFL Grand Final and the Bledisloe Cup opener.

Doors to the venue are to open at 6am AWST to accommodate for a 7am start to the prelims.

The main card is due to begin at 10am AWST / 12pm AEST.

UFC Fight Night Perth tickets

Tickets for UFC Fight Night Perth are due to go on general sale on Friday, August 8 at 11am AWST / 1pm AEST.

Get yours here.

UFC Perth: Full Fight Night card

Bouts and order subject to change

  • Carlos Ulberg vs. Dominick Reyes; light heavyweight
  • Junior Tafa vs. Ibo Aslan; light heavyweight
  • Jack Jenkins vs. Ramon Taveres; featherweight
  • Jimmy Crute vs. Ivan Erslan; light heavyweight
  • Jake Matthews vs. Neil Magny; welterweight
  • Tom Nolan vs. Evan Elder; lightweight
  • Navajo Sterling vs. Rodolfo Bellato; light heavyweight
  • Loma Lookboonmee vs. Alexia Thainara; strawweight
  • Jonathan Micallef vs. Oban Elliott; welterweight
  • Cameron Rowston vs. Andre Petroski; middleweight
  • Colby Thicknesse vs. Josias Musasa; bantamweight
  • Jamie Mullarkey vs. Rolando Bedoya; lightweight
  • Michelle Montague vs. Luana Carolina; bantamweight
  • Brando Pericic vs. Elisha Ellison; heavyweight

Tom Naghten

Tom Naghten is a senior editor at The Sporting News Australia where he's been part of the team since 2017. He predominantly covers boxing and MMA. In his spare time, he likes to watch Robbie Ahmat's goal against the Kangaroos at the SCG in 2000.