July 3-7 is International Fight Week in Las Vegas, and it all builds up to an explosive superfight.
Heavyweight champion Stipe Miocic and light heavyweight champ Daniel Cormier headline UFC 226 at T-Mobile Arena on Saturday, July 7, with a clash for Miocic's belt.
The co-main event was to be a title fight in which Max Holloway defended at featherweight against unbeaten Brian Ortega, but Holloway was pulled from the card on Wednesday after being hospitalized with concussion-like symptoms.
The new co-main is a collision of heavyweights Francis Ngannou and Derrick Lewis.
Also on the card: Michael Chiesa taking on former lightweight champ Anthony Pettis; and Gokhan Saki and Khalil Rountree Jr. meeting at light heavyweight.
Who will rule the night?
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