UFC Houston is ready to rock the Toyota Center in Houston, Texas, tonight with a stacked card expected to deliver fireworks. The event marks the promotion’s tenth trip to “Hustle Town” and its first visit since UFC 271 in February 2022.

The Fight Night card is topped by a high-stakes middleweight clash with major title ramifications, as former championSean Stricklandis set to square off against Anthony Hernandez in the main event. The co-main event is expected to produce plenty of action as hometown welterweight veteranGeoff Neal is slated to face Uroš Medić.

Beyond the headliners, the card is packed with compelling matchups that add plenty of intrigue from top to bottom.

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Fighter walkouts are the pulse of any big fight card, electrifying the arena as entrance songs hit and the crowd roars. Every step toward theOctagonbuilds the tension and makes the moment feel bigger.

Here’s a look at the walkout songs several fighters on theUFC Houstoncard have used in their past appearances.

Sean Strickland enters the fight with a 16-7 UFC record and is returning from ayear-long layoff after falling shortin his bid to reclaim the middleweight title, suffering a lopsided unanimous decision loss to then-champion Dricus Du Plessis at UFC 312 in February 2025.

When it comes to walkout music, Strickland sticks to what works. The former UFC middleweight champion has long leaned into his all-American persona, pairing his fiery style with an entrance that fits it perfectly. He makes the walk to the Octagon to“When Johnny Comes Marching Home”(Metal Version) by Megaraptor.

Meanwhile, Anthony Hernandez, who holds a 9-2 record inside the Octagon,was last in action at UFC Vegas 109in August 2025, where he earned a fourth-round submission win over Roman Dolidze, pushing his current winning streak to eight fights.

While his walkout music has varied over the years, “Fluffy” has often favored the Spanish classic“Por ti volaré”by Andrea Bocelli, a nod to his Mexican heritage.

Source: LowKickMMA.com