The Palms Casino Resort in Las Vegas will host a weekend of both bull riding and MMA and bull riding action, from October 23 to 26, according to announcements tied to the event. The resort will serve as home base for the Kansas City Outlaws during the PBR Camping World Teams Championship and also play host to the Tuff‑N‑Uff 149 fight card, delivering a unique blend of MMA and bull-riding entertainment. During the stay, spectators will get opportunities to engage with the sports beyond simply watching them.
The schedule features open team workouts, a pre-game tailgate experience with music and photo ops, and an official send-off for the Outlaws. On one evening, the Tuff-N-Uff 149 MMA card will headline with the Professional Featherweight Championship bout between fighters Brandao and Kamaka III. These events aim to integrate the adrenaline of MMA and bull riding into one multi-day entertainment weekend.
For fans of bull riding, the Outlaws’ presence brings the team competition from the PBR arena into the guest experience. Attendees will be able to view professional bull-riding action on large screens, enjoy live music, cash-bar service and fan-centric activations. At the same time, MMA enthusiasts have the chance to experience the sport live via the Tuff-N-Uff card, including a weigh-in session and an after-party following the fights.
The combined schedule underlines the growing crossover appeal of hosting multiple high-intensity sports in one setting. The weekend is positioned as a destination for those drawn to both MMA and bull riding, with the resort leveraging its entertainment venues to bring the two worlds together.
From head-lining fights in the Pearl Theater to fan activations in the Stables area, the venue aims to deliver continuous action. By offering both bull riding and MMA events, the resort taps into two audiences often associated with raw competition and physical intensity. Guests can expect a weekend filled with sporting spectacle, social activations, and a convergence of traditional rodeo-style bull riding alongside modern cage fighting.