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Mark Hunt v Antonio Silva UFC 193 - start time, date, TV schedule

Mark Hunt - the Samoan Smashing Machine. (AP Photo/Christian Palma)
13th November, 2015
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After first clashing in 2013, Mark Hunt and Antonio Silva will resume hostilities in UFC 193 at Etihad Stadium, on Sunday November 15.

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There are thirteen fights on the card for the event, which will begin at 10:00am AEDT, but Hunt and Silva’s fight will not occur until after 2:00pm AEDT.

The preliminary fights are set to begin at 10:00am AEDT, with the first four viewable via the UFC Fight Pass, an online streaming service.

Then from 12:00pm AEDT until 2:00pm AEDT another four fights will be shown on Foxtel, via Fox Sports 503.

Finally from 2:00pm AEDT the five main card fights will begin, but are only viewable live via pay-per-view.

The first fight between Hunt and “Bigfoot” Silva was a 25-minute slogfest that saw both give it their all, and take some heavy blows in the process.

Eventually it was declared a majority draw, but after a two year break, Hunt and Silva will get to produce a sequel, and see who can come away as the victor.

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Hunt is the favourite to win at $1.37, while Silva is priced at $3.09 to taste victory.

Being hosted at Etihad Stadium, it’s believed the event is a good chance of breaking the attendance record for a UFC promotion.

The current record is 55,724 from UFC 129, but that record should be comfortably broken on Sunday with a crowd of 60,000 or more expected to attend.

10:00am AEDT – UFC Fight Pass
Ben Nguyen vs Ryan Benoit
James Moontasri vs Anton Zafir
Richard Walsh vs Steven Kennedy
Daniel Kelly vs Steve Montgomery

12.00pm AEDT — FOX Sports 503
Richie Vaculik vs Danny Martinez
Anthony Perosh vs Gian Villante
Kyle Noke vs Peter Sobotta
Jake Matthews vs Akbarh Arreola

2.00pm AEDT — Main Card, pay-per-view
Stefan Struve vs Jared Rosholt
Uriah Hall vs Robert Whittaker
Mark Hunt vs Antonio Silva
Joanna Jedrzejczyk vs Valerie Letourneau for women’s strawweight title
Ronda Rousey v Holly Holm for women’s bantamweight title

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