Jamie Mullarkey, a renowned Lightweight fighter from Australia who competes in mixed martial arts, just signed a new multi-fight deal with the UFC. Even though Jamie hasn’t spoken out about the arrangement, his management team leaked the information on multiple social media platforms.
Adding fuel to the fire of excitement, the management team dropped another bombshell: a potential UFC 296 event in December will take place in Ireland. In an Instagram caption, they tantalizingly hinted at Mullarkey’s possible next bout taking place in the Emerald Isle at the end of the year.
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This revelation has set fans’ hearts racing, as they eagerly await more details about this anticipated UFC Ireland event. However, the available information remains scant, leaving fans craving more insights into what could be a game-changing moment for Irish MMA enthusiasts.
As Jamie Mullarkey’s star continues to rise in the UFC, his upcoming appearance in Ireland could mark a significant milestone in his career. With the promise of electrifying matchups and a passionate Irish fanbase, the UFC’s potential return to Ireland in December promises to be a spectacle worth keeping an eye on.
Have a look at the speculated fight card for UFC Ireland
UFC 296 is gearing up to be the 14th blockbuster pay-per-view event of 2023, and the latest buzz has it taking place in none other than the vibrant land of Ireland. However, before you mark your calendars, there’s a twist, that is, no official confirmation from the UFC President himself, Dana White.
The official Fight Card remains a well-guarded secret, but the rumor mill is buzzing with excitement, centering around a potential showdown between Conor McGregor and Michael Chandler in December. These two warriors have been on a collision course for months, with Chandler relentlessly pushing for this clash.

For McGregor, an Irishman fighting on home turf after a long hiatus would be nothing short of a dream come true. Yet, in the realm of uncertainty, Dana White recently hinted that McGregor’s next bout might have to wait until the following year.
Adding to the intrigue, Sean O’Malley, fresh off his bantamweight championship win at UFC 292, is expected to lock horns with Marlon Vera. This could potentially mark O’Malley’s maiden title defense against a formidable challenger.
While the fight fanatics are left salivating over these tantalizing possibilities, the reality check is that the official location and fight card remain veiled in secrecy. As the suspense builds, the MMA world holds its breath, eagerly awaiting that definitive word from the UFC.
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