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UFC 310 will take place on Saturday, December 7, at the T-Mobile Arena in Paradise, Nevada, United States. The prelims get underway from 8pm ET (Sunday 1am GMT), with the main card starting at 10pm ET (Sunday 3am GMT). The octagon ring walk for the main event, Pantoja vs Asakura, is expected to take place at approximately midnight ET (Sunday 5am GMT).

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The UFC initially booked Shavkat Rakhmonov (18-0) against UFC welterweight champion Belal Muhammad for this card. That fight fell through when Muhammad was forced from the event with a bone infection in his two. Rakhmonov enters UFC 310 is the No. 3 fighter in the official UFC welterweight rankings.

Rakhmonov joined the UFC in October 2020 after winning and defending the M-1 Global welterweight crown. The 30-year-old from Uzbekistan has rocketed up the UFC rankings thanks to a 100 percent finishing rate. In six UFC outings, Rakhmonov has five submissions and one knockout. Only one of his UFC outings has made it to the third round.

Chase Hooper, UFC lightweight: I’m going with Shavkat Rakhmonov. I think he can get a decision or possibly even a late finish. I just think the time helps that he had preparing to fight Belal. He also is the better grappler in my opinion.

Michael Chiesa, UFC welterweight: This is a good fight, both are undefeated and up-and-coming prospects. I like how it is time for a No. 1 contender fight. They used to train together which adds to the storyline. I’ll say Shavkat Rakhmonov but man, that’s a close fight.

Davey Grant, UFC bantamweight: I’m going with the upset in Garry to get the win. I just think he is such a hard striker to fight and can keep it standing to get the win.

Billy Quarantillo, UFC featherweight: I’m gonna go with Shavkat. He seems like the real deal and I think the short notice hurts Garry a bit. The past training sessions is interesting though where Shavkat says he got the better of him but Garry seems to know something we don’t.

Max Griffin, UFC welterweight: Shavkat. He’s legit and he will prove it here. I think Rakhmonov can get a late finish too, maybe a submission.
 
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