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Hit pause on the current show you’re binge-watching because UFC 296 is finally here. The highly anticipated matchup between Leon Edwards vs. Colby Covington is happening on Saturday (Dec. 16), and will determine who the welterweight champion of the season is. You can tune in starting at 6 p.m. ET for the early preliminaries, or skip to the main card event at 10 p.m. ET.
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There’ll be one fight less taking place this time around as welterweight competitor Ian Machado Garry had to drop out of his fight with Vicente Luquedue due to pneumonia, according to ESPN.
The mixed martial arts event will be occurring live at the T-Mobile Arena in Las Vegas, and you can still get tickets here. If you weren’t able to score travel deals to see the MMA event live, then you can still livestream the main event through pay-per-view on ESPN+.
Before Edwards vs. Covington takes place, there will be a co-main card fight taking place with flyweight’s Alexandre Pantoja vs. Brandon Royval battling it out for the title. Early preliminaries and preliminaries will see Randy Brown vs. Muslim Salikhov (welterweight), Martin Buday vs. Shamil Gaziev (heavyweight), Andre Fili vs. Lucas Almeida (featherweight), Tagir Ulanbekov vs. Cody Durden (flyweight), Alonzo Menifield vs. Dustin Jacoby (light heavyweight), Casey O’Neill vs. Ariane Lipski (women’s flyweight), Cody Garbrandt vs. Brian Kelleher (bantamweight), Irene Aldana vs. Karol Rosa (women’s bantamweight) and Josh Emmett vs. Bryce Mitchell (featherweight).
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When & How to Watch UFC 296: Edwards vs. Covington
Edwards vs. Covington’s main card event will air live exclusively through PPV on ESPN+ at 10 p.m. ET on Saturday (Dec. 16). You can tune in to the early preliminaries on ESPN+ at 6 p.m., and if you have cable, preliminaries will air on ESPN2, which you can watch on any channel ESPN is offered, as well as ESPN+ at 8 p.m. ET.
The main card event requires an ESPN+ membership in order to purchase the PPV fight. If you already have an ESPN+ subscription, you just need to log into your account and you’ll be able to purchase the PPV under scheduled live events.
Don’t have ESPN+? The streaming platform doesn’t have a free trial, but it is one of the most budget-friendly options out there. Rather than signing up for a membership first, ESPN+ is making it easier for you to get the PPV match and a membership at the same time with a bundle for $134.98. This includes an annual membership to ESPN+ (which is over 15% cheaper than a monthly subscription) as well as access to Edwards vs. Covington. Click here or the button below to snag both.
Outside of the Edwards vs. Covington match, an ESPN+ membership will provide you access to the entire ESPN+ library such as live sports, exclusive content and originals including The Captain, America’s Caddie, Man in the Arena With Tom Brady, More Than an Athlete With Michael Strahan, Our Time: Baylor Basketball, Al Davis vs. The NFL, Vick, Be Like Water, Breakaway and the entire 30 for 30 series.
You can also expand your content offerings by bundling Disney+ and Hulu or Hulu + Live TV if you want live channel options.
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Who’s ready to rumble? UFC Fight Night is back with one of its last major matches of the year. Song Yadong and Chris Gutierrez will enter the ring for a bantamweight bout on Saturday (Dec. 9) with preliminaries starting at 7:30 p.m. ET and the main event occurring at 10 p.m. ET in Las Vegas.
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UFC Fight Night 233 was originally going to include a bout between Daniel Marcos and Carlos Vera, but due to travel issues, Marcos was unable to make it to the event, which led to UFC scrapping the fight altogether, according to MMA Fighting.
Besides Song vs. Gutierrez, fans can also look forward to seeing bouts between Anthony Smith vs. Khalil Rountree Jr. (light heavyweight), Nasrat Haqparast vs. Jamie Mullarkey (lightweight), Tim Elliott vs. Sumudaerji (bantamweight), JunYong Park vs. Andre Muniz (middleweight), Song Kenan vs. Kevin Jousset (welterweight), HyunSung Park vs. Shannon Ross (flyweight), Steve Garcia vs. Melquizael Costa (lightweight), Luana Santos vs. Stephanie Egger (bantamweight), Tatsuro Taira vs. Carlos Hernandez (flyweight), Rayanne Amanda vs. Talita Alencar (strawweight) and Daniel Marcos vs. Carlos Vera (catch weight).
For those who couldn’t get travel deals to see the fights live in person, you can stream Song vs. Gutierrez online and from the comfort of your home through ESPN+.
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How to Watch UFC Fight Night 233: Song vs. Gutierrez
ESPN+ is the exclusive streamer for UFC Fight Night 233: Song vs. Gutierrez, which means you’ll need a subscription in order to stream the bout. Preliminaries will start at 7:30 p.m. ET and the main cards will begin at 10 p.m. ET. If you already have a subscription, you can watch the preliminary matches and main card events for no additional cost. All you have to do is log into your account, and you’ll be able to watch it live.
Don’t have ESPN+? While the streaming platform doesn’t have a free trial, it is one of the more affordable streamers out there at $10.99/month. Click here or below to start your ESPN+ subscription.
Besides UFC Fight Night, ESPN+ is home to exclusive live events, sports series, TV shows and groundbreaking originals from major names in sports such as The Captain, America’s Caddie, Man in the Arena With Tom Brady, More Than an Athlete With Michael Strahan, Our Time: Baylor Basketball, Al Davis vs. The NFL, Vick, Be Like Water, Breakaway, the entire 30 for 30 series and other original content such as UFC fights, including the upcoming Vettori vs. Cannonier bout.
Looking for more savings? Bundling ESPN+ with Hulu and Disney+ will expand your library of content or you can check out Hulu + Live TV for access to hundreds of channels including ESPN, Starz and more.
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To say that Donald Trump spurs hate would be an elite understatement. So it was no surprise that a woman was seen flipping Trump off on television—and the details are delicious.
The Black woman who summed up the feelings of many when was seen saluting Cheeto with a double bird flip off turns out to be comedian Bill Burr’s wife, Nia Renee Hill, who was spotted sitting to her right.
Trump was attending the UFC 295 event at Madison Square Garden in New York City. when he stood up to acknowledge any of his “fans” in the building. Good luck with that. Also worth noting is that struggle faux rapper Kid Rock can be seen coming over to get in some in-person brown-nosing.
Multiple X users are noting that Trump has essentially made a living being a disrespectful asshat. Nevertheless, the MAGA contingent is upset at Nia Hill. However, most everyone who isn’t Team Racism Sexism Nazism and anything else you can think of sees no issue.
So miss us with your boo-hoos about not showing any respect to a former POTUS. This is a guy who is down to “terminate”l the Constitution after all. Yeah, seriously.
Peep some of the best reactions to Nia Hill’s double salute in the gallery.
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Who’s ready to rumble this weekend? UFC 295 is promising an exciting matchup on Saturday (Nov. 11) when Jirí Procházka enters the ring seeking redemption. Last year, the previous UFC light heavyweight champion had to surrender his title due to injury, but now, he’s back to reclaim it when he goes against former middleweight champ Alex Pereira. The fight will begin at 10 p.m. ET, with preliminary matches starting at 8 p.m. ET.
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New York City’s Madison Square Garden will host the big event, but for those who can’t get a travel deal to see it in-person, you still have streaming options to livestream Procházka vs. Pereira.
Before the main event starts, there will be a co-main event featuring Sergei Pavlovich vs. Tom Aspinall (heavyweight interim). Other matches you can watch leading up to Procházka vs. Pereira include Mackenzie Dern vs. Jessica Andrade (strawweight), Matt Frevola vs. Benoit Saint Denis (lightweight), Diego Lopes vs. Pat Sabatini (featherweight), Steve Erceg vs. Alessandro Costa (flyweight), Tabatha Ricci vs. Loopy Godínez (strawweight), Mateusz Rebecki vs. Roosevelt Roberts (lightweight) and Nazim Sadykhov vs. Viacheslav Borshchev (lightweight).
When & How to Watch UFC: Jiri Prochazka vs. Alex Pereira
Preliminary fights will start on Saturday (Nov. 11) at 8 p.m. ET, which you can watch anywhere the ESPN channel is available or through ESPN+. The main card match will begin at 10 p.m. ET and will stream exclusively through ESPN+ on pay per view. To watch the match live without cable, you’ll need an ESPN+ subscription, then purchase the fight on PPV.
Already have an ESPN+ subscription? You can purchase the PPV match by logging into your account and buying it there for $79.99 or you can click here or the button below.
Don’t have ESPN+? The streaming platform doesn’t have a free trial, but does offer a variety of affordable plans to customize to your liking. Plans start at $10.99/month or you can save over 15% with an annual subscription for $109.99/year. For triple the amount of content, you can bundle Disney+ and Hulu for just $14.99/month. After signing up you’ll need to purchase the PPV fight, which you can do here.
Along with UFC 295, you’ll also have access to the entire ESPN+ library of exclusive and original content such as live games in other sports, NFL drafts, NFL playoffs, MLB games and on-demand videos, as well as access to content from what was formerly known as ESPN Insider. Besides games, ESPN+ has original shows you can stream on-demand like game recaps, NBA finals and analyses hosted by Peyton Manning, a shorter version of NFL Primetime and full replays of historic NFL games.
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A major rematch is headed to pay-per-view this weekend during UFC 294 as Islam Makhachev defends his lightweight title against featherweight champion Alexander Volkanovski. Makhachev may have taken the winning title during UFC 284, but now he’s back to defend his crown against a hungry Volkanovski. The main card event will take place on Saturday (Oct. 21) starting at 10 a.m. ET.
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Both contenders will be going head-to-head inside the Etihad Arena in Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates. For those who can’t score travel deals to see the rematch in person, you still have streaming options to livestream the match online.
The co-main event will feature middleweight contender Khamzat Chimaev against former welterweight champion Kamaru Usman. Other matches you can look forward to tuning into include Magomed Ankalaev vs. Johnny Walker (light heavyweight), Ikram Aliskerov vs. Warlley Alves (middleweight),
When & How to Watch UFC 294: Makhachev vs Volkanovski
Preliminaries will begin at 10 a.m. ET until 2 p.m. when the main card featuring Makhachev vs. Volkanovski takes place. In order to watch the match live without cable, you’ll need to have an ESPN+ subscription, then purchase the fight on PPV. If you already have an ESPN+ subscription, then you can purchase the PPV fight here for $79.99.
Don’t have ESPN+? The streamer doesn’t have a free trial, but is one of the more affordable streamers on the market with prices starting at $10.99/month or save over 15% with an annual subscription for $109.99/year. You can also bundle ESPN+ with Disney+ and Hulu for $14.99/month. Once you sign up, you’ll also need to purchase the PPV fight in order to stream Makhachev vs. Volkanovski live.
Besides being able to watch UFC 94 online, having a subscription to ESPN+ will give you access to the entire ESPN library including live games in other sports, NFL drafts, NFL playoffs, MLB games and exclusive on-demand videos, as well as access content from what was formerly known as ESPN Insider. In addition to games, ESPN+ has original shows to stream on-demand, including game recaps, NBA finals and analyses hosted by Peyton Manning, a shorter version of NFL Primetime, as well as full replays of historic NFL games.
Plus, by bundling it with Disney+ and Hulu, you’ll triple your content offerings for hours upon hours of original and exclusive series and movies.
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It’s finally happening! UFC Fight Night is back on Saturday (Oct. 14), and it features a matchup you don’t want to miss. The main card event will see No. 11 ranked featherweight Sodiq Yusuff go against No. 13 ranked Edson Barboza at 7 p.m. ET at the UFC APEX in Las Vegas.
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If you couldn’t score a travel deal or tickets to see the fight in-person, you can still catch the main card event as well as the preliminaries on ESPN+.
While Yusuff vs. Barboza will see who takes home the title, the co-main event will have former UFC title challenger and No. 9 ranked flyweight contender Jennifer Maia enter the ring against against No. 10 Viviane Araujo. It’s a particularly important match for Maia as, if she wins, she’ll secure not only another win, but the longest win streak of her fighting career.
Other fights you can expect to see include Jonathan Martinez vs. Adrian Yanez (bantamweight), Michel Pereira vs. Andre Petroski (middleweight), Edgar Chairez vs. Daniel Lacerda (catchweight) and Christian Rodriguez vs. Cameron Saaiman (bantamweight).
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When & How to Watch UFC Fight Night: Yusuff vs. Barboza
Preliminary matches will begin at 4 p.m. ET on Saturday (Oct. 14), which you can watch anywhere ESPN airs including ESPN+. If you have cable, tune into whatever channel ESPN is on — just check your channel guide through your cable provider to find the channel.
Don’t have cable? You may be able to watch it through an HD antenna or you can use live TV providers including DirecTV Stream, Hulu + Live TV, SlingTV, Philo and fuboTV that have free trials and promos going on, which means you could watch the preliminary matches for free.
The main card event will be livestreamed exclusively on ESPN+ at 7 p.m. ET, which current ESPN+ subscribers can tune into for no additional cost.
Don’t have a subscription? ESPN+ doesn’t have a free trial, but it is one of the cheapest streaming platforms on the market at $10.99/month or you can save over 15% with an annual membership for $109.99/year.
Besides UFC Fight Night, a subscription will also give you access to exclusive live events, dozens of sports series, TV shows and groundbreaking originals from the top names in sports including The Captain, America’s Caddie, Man in the Arena With Tom Brady, More Than an Athlete With Michael Strahan, Our Time: Baylor Basketball, Al Davis vs. The NFL, Vick, Be Like Water, Breakaway, the entire 30 for 30 series and more.
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UFC 5 is coming and is aiming to be EA Sports’ best combat sports video game since Fight Night Champion.
Thursday, September 7, EA Sports dropped the first trailer for UFC 5 featuring UFC middleweight champion Israel Adesanya, who is the cover athlete for the deluxe edition of the game, and Alexander Volkanovski and former UFC flyweight champion Valentina Shevchenko, who cover the standard edition.
The Frostbite Engine Is Entering The Octagon
When UFC 5 arrives, it will be the first game in the MMA video game franchise to be powered by EA’s Frostbite Engine. It will introduce the all-new Real Impact System that the developer says will make the game “the definitive MMA experience with authentic gameplay and graphics maximized for modern consoles.”
EA claims the Frostbite Engine will “enhance” the realism in the game thanks to high-speed 60 frames-per-second rendering and gameplay simulation.
“UFC 5 offers an intensely realistic fighting experience, harnessing Frostbite’s power and technology,” said Nate McDonald, EA SPORTS UFC 5’s Lead Producer. “From our Real Impact System that helps maximize the power of the generational hardware leap to the enhanced lighting, detailed characters,strand-based hair, and face animation system, every aspect is upgraded. Our collaboration with UFC delivers an unparalleled and authentic MMA interactive experience.”
“UFC 5 captures all the sweat, blood, and commitment that it takes to be successful in the Octagon,” said Volkanovski. “Trust me, the level of immersion that EA SPORTS has recreated with this game is the ultimate representation of the sport.
The Real Impact System will allow players to experience realistic blow-by-blow damage with hyper-accurate progression as your fighter’s attributes realistically deteriorate throughout a fight.
Thanks to 64,000 possible facial damage combinations, players can feel the power behind each blow. The new fluid physics and particle systems elevate how blood and sweat are shed in the Octagon.
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Other Features Coming To UFC 5
Along with a new engine and the Real Impact System, other features coming to UFC 5 include:
Cinematic K.O. Replay: Cinematic K.O. replays showcase fight-ending finishes with intensified visuals and enhanced excitement. Presented in super slow motion with cinematic angles and lighting, the impact of fight-ending shots represents highlight reel moments recapturing the drama of a UFC fight.
Doctor’s Checks and Stoppages: Suffering a notable injury prompts the referee to pause the fight for a ringside doctor’s inspection. Failure to adapt and protect the injury from further damage can lead to a doctor’s stoppage, which introduces true-to-sport strategic variables for players to navigate under heightened pressure.
New Strikes and Hit Reactions: New Strike animations emulate heavy hitters and professional kickboxers and more coupled with new motion variations for ground and pound elbows, spinning attacks, body punches, and calf kicks. Plus, the Hit Reaction animations and physics during a frenetic fight can initiate clean connection impacts-moments players can feel with next-level immersion during gameplay.
Seamless Submissions: Revamped Seamless Submissions extend the existing grappling system with faster animation transitions and the removal of mini-games. Grapple Assist aids beginners, while veterans can explore deeper layers. Seamless submissions provide a smoother, authentic ground game for grappling enthusiasts.
Fight Week and Alter Egos: UFC 5’s launch includes a revamped live service with features like Fight Week and Fight Picks tied to real-world UFC events. Alter Egos are all new versions of top fighters that capture authentic career-defining moments and provide alternative looks and associated abilities.
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EA Sports UFC 5 Standard Edition arrives on October 27 for PS5, Xbox Series S | X. The Deluxe Edition of the game arrives on October 24 for those who pre-order the game, plus grants you access to Mike Tyson, Muhammad Ali, and Pedor Emilanenko as playable characters.
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UFC Fight Night is going international this weekend with matches taking place in Paris on Saturday (Sept. 2). Entering the ring for the main card event will be heavyweights Ciryl Gane and Serghei Spivac as well as the co-main event Manon Fiorot vs. Rose Namajunas (flyweight). ESPN+ will be streaming the fights exclusively, but you have a few streaming options to make sure you don’t miss the action.
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Since UFC Paris will be taking place overseas, match times have been adjusted with the main card event taking place at 3 p.m. ET and preliminary matches will start at 12 p.m. ET.
Besides Gain vs. Serghei, you can also tune into Manon Fiorot vs. Rose Namajunas (flyweight), Benoit Saint Denis vs. Thiago Moises (lightweight), Volkan Oezdemir vs. Bogdan Guskov (light heavyweight), William Gomis vs. Lucas Almeida (featherweight), Yanis Ghemmouri vs. Caolan Loughran (bantamweight), Morgan Charriére vs. Manolo Zecchini (featherweight), Taylor Lapilus vs. Muin Gafurov (bantamweight), Nora Cornolle vs. Joselyne Edwards (bantamweight), Zarah Fairn vs. Jacqueline Cavalcanti (bantamweight), Ange Loosa vs. Rhys McKee (welterweight) and Farid Basharat vs. Kleydson Rodrigues (bantamweight).
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How to Watch UFC Fight Night: Gain vs. Serghei
ESPN+ and any streamer with access to ESPN will be airing UFC Paris. For those with cable, just check with your provider to see what channel ESPN is on.
Already subscribed to ESPN+? Just log into your account and you’ll be able to watch the fights for no additional cost. If you don’t have a subscription you’ll need one in order to catch all the action. While the streamer doesn’t have a free-trial, it does offer a budget-friendly plan of $9.99/month, which gives you access to the streamers full library of content including exclusive coverage of sporting events and more.
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ESPN+ is home to exclusive live events, dozens of sports series, TV shows and groundbreaking originals from the top names in sports including The Captain, America’s Caddie, Man in the Arena With Tom Brady, More Than an Athlete With Michael Strahan, Our Time: Baylor Basketball, Al Davis vs. The NFL, Vick, Be Like Water, Breakaway, the entire 30 for 30 series and other original content like UFC fights, including the upcoming UFC Paris matches.
For additional savings, consider bundling ESPN+ with Hulu and Disney+ or you can check out Hulu + Live TV for access to hundreds of channels including ESPN, Starz, Showtime and more.
Looking for other streaming options? You can tune in through Philo, Vidgo, DirectTV Stream and Sling TV for live and on-demand streaming, including ESPN and other sports channels, in addition to DVR recording. If you’re streaming outside the U.S. then make sure to use ExpressVPN.
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Who’s ready to rumble? This weekend, Aljamain Sterling and Sean O’Malley finally face off against each other during the UFC 292: Sterling vs. O’Malley match occurring Saturday (Aug. 19) on ESPN+. Sterling, the bantamweight champion, will be defending his crown and title as O’Malley, a fast-rising challenger hopes to overthrow him. Women’s strawweight Zhang Weili will also welcome Amanda Lemos during the co-main event.
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The main card event along with preliminary fights will be taking place live at TD Garden in Boston. For fans who weren’t able to snag travel deals to see the fights live, you’ll have to rely on streaming options to catch all the action.
UFC is a pay-per-view event that will be livestreaming on ESPN+ for $80. Get the UFC 292 live feed here.
The main card event starts at 10 p.m. ET, with preliminary matches beginning at 8 p.m. ET. Other fights you can catch that night include Ian Machado Garry vs. Neil Magny (welterweights), Mario Bautista vs. Da’Mon Blackshear (bantamweights), Marlon Vera vs. Pedro Munhoz (bantamweights), Brad Tavares vs. Chris Weidman (middleweights), Gregory Rodrigues vs. Denis Tiuliulin (middleweights), Austin Hubbard vs. Kurt Holobaugh (lightweights) and more.
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How to Watch UFC 292: Sterling vs. O’Malley
Sterling and O’Malley will enter the ring at 10 p.m. ET on Saturday, and you’ll be able to catch every moment of it through pay-per-view on ESPN+. UFC 292 can be purchased through ESPN+ for $80 if you’re a current subscriber.
Not already subscribed? New subscribers can bundle UFC 292 with an annual ESPN+ membership and receive a 30% discount, which brings the total up to $124.98. The UFC 292 preliminary matches are available to watch through ESPN and ESPN+ at no additional cost.
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Click here or the buy button to get the UFC 292 PPV feed for $80 to watch Sterling vs. O’malley live online.
A regular ESPN+ subscription starts at $9.99/month or you can snag an annual subscription for $99.99/year. Through your subscription, you’ll have access to exclusive ESPN+ content, including all UFC PPV preliminary matches, live games for other sports, NFL drafts, NFL playoffs, MLB games and exclusive on-demand videos, as well as access content from what was formerly known as ESPN Insider. ESPN+ also has original shows to stream on-demand including game recaps, NBA finals and analyses hosted by Peyton Manning, a shorter version of NFL Primetime, as well as full replays of historic NFL games and limited series such as Man in the Arena: Tom Brady and Derek Jeter’s documentary series The Captain.
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Jack White has no tolerance for those who rub elbows with Donald Trump, and he’s making sure everyone knows. On Monday (July 10), White took to Instagram to release a statement condemning celebrities who cozied up to the former POTUS at UFC 290 on Saturday. “Anybody who ‘normalizes’ or treats this disgusting fascist, racist, con […]