Curtis Blaydes is the latest to voice his issues with the odd start time for UFC 304.
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Blaydes challenges interim heavyweight champion Tom Aspinall in the co-main event at UFC 304, which goes down on July 27 at the Co-op Live Arena in Manchester, England. While it marks the promotion’s return to the city after nearly eight years, the card has been scheduled for U.S. primetime. The UFC 304 early prelims kick off at 11 p.m. British Summer Time (BST) and the main card starts at 3 a.m. BST.Blaydes claims the odd timing of the card makes it feel like a less of a title fight for him. “Razor” notes that it’s unlikely that a superstar like Conor McGregor would be fighting for the title in the wee hours of the morning, regardless of where the card is.
“The money is title fight money, that’s all that matters to me,” Blaydes told media during a scrum at UFC Denver. “Everything else is going to be five rounds. I’ve had multiple five rounders. Biggest diffe…