The main event for UFC Fight Night 215 is expected to start around 6:00 PM ET/ 3:00 PM PT. The main card for the event is scheduled to start at 4 PM ET/1 PM PT. The prelims card for the event is set to commence at 1 PM ET/ 10:00 AM PT.
The Lewis vs. Spivak fight card will be held on November 19 at the UFC's Apex facility in Las Vegas. Fight fans from around the world can catch the event live through UFC Fight Pass.
The entire event will also be streamable through ESPN + in the United States. According to a report by DAZN, UK fans can catch the event on BT Sports, while German, Austrian and Italian fans can tune into the event via DAZN.
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As per the live odds on DraftKings Sportsbook, former heavyweight title challenger Derrick Lewis is currently the +170 underdog for the fight, while the No.12 ranked contender Spivak is the -200 favorite.
The co-main event for Fight Night features a light heavyweight matchup between Kennedy Nzechukwu and Ion Cuțelaba.
The rest of the UFC Fight Night 215 bouts are as follows:
Main Card
ChaseSherman vs. Waldo Cortes-Acosta (heavyweight)
Andre Fialho vs. Muslim Salikhov (welterweight)
Jack Della Maddalena vs. Danny Roberts (welterweight)
Prelims Card
Charles Johnson vs. Zhalgas Zhumagulov (Flyweight)
Jennifer Maia vs. Maryna Moroz (Women’s flyweight)
Vince Morales vs. Miles John (Bantamweight)
Ricky Turcios vs. Kevin Natividad (Bantamweight)
Vanessa Demopoulos vs. Maria Oliveira (Women's strawweight)
Brady Hiestand vs. Fernie Garcia (Bantamweight)
Natalia Silva vs. Tereza Bleda (Women’s flyweight)
"I’m almost at the end of my career now"- Derrick Lewis ahead of UFC Fight Night 215
During the media day for UFC Fight Night 215, Derrick Lewis explained how each loss affects him. The fighter said that only truly moves on from a loss once he prepares for another fight.
'The Black Beast' added that he was almost at the end of his career and wanted to give it all he has got in the octagon come Saturday:
"I don’t want to lose three straight fights in a row. I don’t really even want to lose one fight. So I take it hard on myself every time I lose a fight. I don’t stop thinking about my last fight until I get a new fight. And so I’m just tired of thinking about my last fight, it being some B.S. you know, the way it ended.
"So I just wanted to come out this week. Give it all I’ve got. I’m almost at the end of my career now. I don’t want there to be any would've, could've, should've. I want to have everything all set and done."
Watch Derrick Lewis' UFC Fight Night 215 Media day interaction below: