How to Watch Cage Warriors 168
TWO Title Fights and a STACKED Card ?
— Cage Warriors (@CageWarriors) March 11, 2024
It's all going down at #CW168 Manchester live on @UFCFightPass this Saturday! pic.twitter.com/iYJXerBN1F
A dual-card weekend from Cage Warriors Fighting Championship reaches its crescendo with Cage Warriors 168 on Saturday at the BEC Arena in Manchester, England. In the immediate wake of Cage Warriors 167, the arena will ignite with a packed 12-fight card that promises to deliver an unforgettable night of mixed martial arts action.
Front and center on the bill is a clash for the vacant light heavyweight title, pitting the surging Matthew Byfield against the formidable Andrew Clamp. Byfield, a mainstay of the Cage Warriors lineup, is on a three-fight finish streak and returns to action almost a year after his most recent bout. Meanwhile, Clamp has gone 1-1 in the promotion, notching a submission victory over Ghassan Abdenabi after a technical knockout loss to Chuck Campbell. Just before the marquee attraction, featherweight contenders Luke Riley and John de Jesus are set to go to war in the co-main event.
The event streams to UFC Fight Pass. The prelims are scheduled to commence at 2:30 p.m. ET/ 11:30 a.m. PT, while the main card kicks off at 5 p.m. ET/2 p.m. PT. A closer look at the particulars:
THE LINEUP
205: Matthew Byfield vs. Andrew Clamp145: John de Jesus vs. Luke Riley
155: Gianluca Rocca vs. James Power
155: Harel Cohen vs. Adam Cullen
135: Alessandro Giordano vs. Sam Kelly
135: Liam Gittins vs. Roberto Hernandez
185: Craig Rawlins vs. Tom Burton
125: Andy Yates vs. Christian Tebbett
155: Tom Mearns vs. Antonio Sheldon
125: Michelangelo Lupoli vs. Sheldon Ryan
125: Costin Buhna vs. Francis Breen
185: Mario Mingaj vs. Qendrim Pallata
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