The UFC’s next event at Madison Square Garden is imminent, and with it, a stacked PPV card. Here’s the breakdown.

It wasn’t without its hitches, but the UFC has returned to New York’s premier arena with an excellent card headlined by one of the most accomplished fighters in the world. UFC 230 will play host to the first time a reigning “champ-champ” enters the cage and attempts to defend a belt.

UFC heavyweight and light heavyweight champion Daniel Cormier has done it all in the UFC. He’s ranked no. 1 in the UFC pound-for-pound rankings and his defenses of the light heavyweight title and his recent heavyweight title win have put him in rarefied air as a champion. He looks to be the first double-champion to defend either belt, but his challenger is one of the most imposing in the UFC. Derrick Lewis is the purest form of the heavyweight archetype, and on the best streak of his career; off wins over top-5 contenders Francis Ngannou and Alexander Volkov, Lewis looks to knock out Cormier and become one of the unlikeliest champions ever.

Despite some shuffling of the co-main event due to the injury of Luke Rockhold, the middleweight division could change dramatically at the end of the main card at UFC 230. Originally slated to rematch Rockhold, Chris Weidman looks to turn back Ronaldo ‘Jacare’ Souza to get in position for an eventual title opportunity. Meanwhile, so close to the opportunity against Souza that he had been canvassing for, David Branch remains on the card despite his opponent’s reassignment and faces former light heavyweight Jared Cannonier. Finally, the explosive and battle-tested Derek Brunson faces one of the most promising prospects in years, kickboxing sensation Israel Adesanya.

Top prospects on the prelims such as Shane Burgos, Sheymon Moraes, Brian Kelleher, and Julio Arce make UFC 230 is a uniquely broad and deep card. This is an attempt to break down the entire card and come away with the fighters more likely to get a win.