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The UFC returns with one of its biggest cards of the year, UFC 317 International Fight Week. The 12 struggling card will be headed by two massive title fights. At the head of Islam Makhachev vacant the light throne of the UFC, the ancient kings will take the stage to fight for the coveted 155 pound title.
Old UFC feather weight champion Ulli Topuria Will block the horns with the old Light King UFC highly decorated Charles Oliveira In what could be the most convincing party of the year so far.
At the co-main event, Alexandre Pantoja, the heavy UFC heavy weight champion, will try to defend his title for the fourth time in a row. In the cage of him he will be a man he has already faced in the past: the artist Kiwi Ko Kai Kara-France.
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The legendary journalist Hunter S. Thompson once said, “A car with the Gas Needle in empty can travel about fifty kilometers more if you have the right music very strong in the Rario.” If this is true, a fighter struggle song could be very good the fuel that motivates them while entering the battle.
Let's see what music could come out of UFC fighters 317.
While proud of his Georgian heritage, Ulli Topuria He decides to support his loyalty to his country of Spain during his walks. In its last exit to UFC 308 against Max Holloway“The Matador” came out in one of the most Spanish songs that has ever been there, Mariachi song.
The song, which was popularized by the 90's Action Movie “Desperado”, was sung by the Hollywood icon Antonio Banderas and the Los Lobos band. Here is the version of the UFC 308 song of the song:
As Charles Oliveira'Bronx“He celebrates his devout Christian beliefs and ensures that people feel the grace of God with him as he enters the battle. At UFC 309 at the end of last year, the Brazilian submission artist went out Fernandinho's famous Christan Rock Ballad, Or hino.
Euphoric people sang the lyrics when “Do Bronx” headed for the cage. Needless to say, he is pure big hen:
Alexandre Pantoja is constantly rising in the ranks of the largest champions in history, as he scored the struggle for the second title in UFC's heavy weight history. Apart from having one of the most intimidating nicknames of all MMAs, “The cannibal“You also go out to an equally intimidating song.
In his last departure to UFC 310 against UFC's beginner Kai Asakura, Pantoja went out to 50 hundred Many men (I wish death)of his 2003 innovative album, Enrich -s or die trying:
As for his opponent, Lead to increased fruitKiwi's power station is sticking to its roots and goes out to the iconic rap song Native of the world of Stan Walker. It may be again to do it to UFC 317. Although the song had this tropical vibration, the lyrics and musical video of the song Exude the Resilience and Ferocity of the Maori People:
On any other place on the main card, Brandon Royval Classification No. 1 will face the Joshua van of the classification number 12 in a three -lap weight attack. In his most recent attack, a main contest competition with Tatsuro Taira event struggle, “Raw Dawg” went out to a Mishmash of Ol 'Dirty Bastard's Shimmy shimmy already and Vicente Fernandez's The king.
As for VAN, Burmese Burmese Burmer will make a quick change, as his last attack was just over two weeks ago at UFC 316. He went out to I don't know how by the head kef. UFC 317 will be the third struggle of VA at the UFC in 2025, and we are barely in the middle of the year. This child is active.
Other main card matches are: Beneil Darish vs Renato Moicano and Payton Talbott vs Felipe Lima. Here are some of the songs that these fighters could go out to the event.
In his last attack, Beneil Darush went out to Lauren Digle's Following Rolling Stones:
Favorite of the fanatics Renato Moicano walked toward The Tupac Shakur classic All eyes on me In their last clash with Islam Makhachev at UFC 311 earlier this year.
Payton Talbott: Kerosene by crystal castles
Edited by Tejas Rathi