The Main Event Takes Shape

Belgrade is not just ready; it is vibrating with anticipation. The Belgrade Arena prepares to host the biggest spectacle in mixed martial arts history. The UFC is coming to the Serbian capital, and the main card is finally taking its definitive shape. While the heavyweight clashes of Uroš Medić and Aleksandar Rakić dominate the headlines, a new threat emerges from the women’s division. Nikolija Milošević will lock horns with Haley Kavan on August 1, adding a volatile layer to an already electric atmosphere.

Milošević’s Relentless Rise

Nikolija Milošević is a force of nature. Her professional record speaks of a fighter who learned quickly from a single early setback. With eight wins and only one loss, Milošević has carved a path of destruction. Five of those victories came via finish, showcasing a devastating blend of knockout power and submission skill. Training under the legendary Renat Sabitov in Australia, she has absorbed the wisdom that forged UFC stars like Ilia Topuria and Merab Dvalishvili. She is not just here to participate; she is here to conquer.

Kavan’s Redemption Arc

On the other side of the octagon stands Haley Kavan. The American fighter carries a 7-5 record, but momentum is currently against her. Kavan is riding a three-fight losing streak, her last bout ending in a brutal second-round knee knockout at the hands of Alice Pereira. This fight is a lifeline. It is a chance to halt the slide and prove she still belongs on the world stage. But can she withstand the fury of Milošević? The stakes have never been higher.

Tickets Vanishing Fast

The demand is overwhelming. Tickets for the UFC Belgrade event are already selling out at an alarming rate. The fight card is nearly complete, with the co-main event featuring Aleksandar Rakić against Marcin Tybura. Fans are scrambling to secure their seats for what promises to be a historic night of combat sports. The arena will be packed, the energy palpable, and the action non-stop. This is not just a fight night; it is a declaration of Belgrade’s place in the MMA global landscape.