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]]>Date: Saturday, June 11, 2022
Main card begins: 7pm PT / 10pm ET (or 3am BST)
Venue: Singapore Indoor Stadium, Singapore
Live stream: ESPN Plus (US) (opens in new tab); UFC Fight Pass (Canada) (opens in new tab); BT Sport (UK) (opens in new tab); Kayo (AUS) (opens in new tab).
UFC 275 is taking place tonight at 7pm PT / 10pm ET (that’s 3am BST). If you’re after all the action, then the early prelims begin at 3:15pm PT / 6:15pm ET (or 11:15pm BST). Here’s how to watch UFC 275 anywhere in the world.
The Light Heavyweight championship gold is on the line tonight as Glover Teixeira will be defending his belt against comparative UFC-newcomer Jiri Prochazka in a bout you’re not going to want to miss. Much can be said about these two men, with the reigning division champion, Teixeira, having earned the title and rank with a brutal second-round submission victory over Jan Blachowicz last October. It wasn’t exactly a fluke win either, as The Brazillian Pitbull also boasts similarly impressive wins over the likes of Thiago Santos and Ion Cutelaba in recent memory. Whether Teixeira can make Prochazka tap out on the mat remains to be seen, but one thing’s for sure – it isn’t exactly going to be easy.
Despite only having two fights within the UFC, Jiri Prochazka has certainly earned his headline slot when you consider the Czech fighter’s stellar record outside of the organization. At just 29-years-old, Denisa has made a name for himself with an impressive 12-win streak, having lost his last mixed martial arts bout all the way back in 2015. What’s more, there’s serious momentum building behind Prochazka, and that’s evident through the man’s long line of first-round knock-out victories, of which he currently has over 20 to his name, and that’s not counting the two early finishes from within the UFC itself in the past two years. Denisa is a true force to be reckoned with however, so time will tell if Prochazka can end Teixeira’s reign quickly and climb to the top of the division – it truly is all to play for.
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It’s worth remembering that UFC 275 is a headliner PPV event, as there’s far more than just the men to be watching tonight. The Women’s Flyweight title bout between Valentina Shevchenko and Taila Santos is sure to be equally thrilling too. Bullet has held the division championship now for almost four years, with Shevchenko successfully being able to retain her belt six times since striping the gold off of Joanna Jedrzejczyk all the way back in 2018. Recent wins have shown the 34-year-old fighter’s streak is showing no signs of slowing down, with two particularly brutal TKO elbow finishes last year alone against Jessica Andrade and Lauren Murphy respectively.
That’s not to count out Taila Santos, of course. The 28-year-old Brazillian has only conceded a single loss in her entire professional MMA career, in her UFC debut back in 2019. She enters The Octagon fresh off a significant first-round submission win via rear-naked choke against Joanna Wood in November 2021. That’s to say nothing of her first-round knockout streak which put her on the UFC’s radar in the first place, with eight early KO/TKO wins to her name early on. Whether Santos can regain the fire here against Shevchenko remains to be seen, but as for who is coming out on top in our opinion, it really is too close to call.
There’s plenty more to be excited about at UFC 275, including the eagerly anticipated rematch between Zhang vs Joanna, too. This event is shaping up to be one of the best of the year, so here’s how to watch the double main-event PPV where you are.
UFC 275 PPV | $74.99 through ESPN+ (opens in new tab)
There’s only one game in town to watch UFC 275 in the US and that’s ESPN. The sports network has been the exclusive rights holder for some time now, so you’ll need an ESPN Plus subscription to buy UFC 275 for $74.99 (opens in new tab). New subscribers can get a full year of the streaming service with the UFC PPV included for $99.98 (opens in new tab) (that’s a $45 saving over buying them individually).
All things considered, we think that the Disney bundle ultimately offers the best value for money. This combines Disney Plus and ESPN Plus, as well as Hulu, for just $13.99 (opens in new tab) a month. This is a great deal for anyone looking for encompassing streaming options at a far cheaper rate than they would be on their own.
UFC 275 PPV | $64.99 through UFC Fight Pass (opens in new tab)
Canadians have a fair few more viewing options for UFC 275 than those stateside, as you can watch the PPV event through either UFC Fight Pass (opens in new tab), Bell (opens in new tab), and Shaw Direct (opens in new tab) as well depending on what’s most convenient. We personally think that going through UFC Fight Pass is most ideal as you get access to the full prelims as well, but TSN cable subscribers can catch them at no extra cost, too.
UFC 275 PPV | £25 through BT Sport Monthly Pass (opens in new tab)
If you’re an existing BT customer then you can watch UFC 275’s main card and prelims at no extra cost to you through either BT Sport 1 or BT Sport Ultimate. The contract was recently renewed in the UK and Ireland, too, so we don’t see this arrangement changing any time soon. If you’ve cast aside your TV some time ago, then the best value for money is the BT Sport monthly pass, as you can watch UFC 275 for just £25 (opens in new tab) and more sports action, too. What’s more, the early prelims are available through the UFC Fight Pass (opens in new tab).
UFC 275 PPV | AU$54.95 through Kayo (opens in new tab)
In our opinion, Kayo is the best way to watch UFC 275’s main card in Australia, though, you’ve also got options to stream the UFC PPV through Foxtel (opens in new tab) and Main Event (opens in new tab) as well for $59.95. The full Prelims are available through the UFC Fight Pass if you want to see every bout.
The Main Card begins at 7pm PT / 10pm ET (or 3am BST)
Glover Teixeira vs Jiri Prochazka
Valentina Shevchenko vs Taila Santos
Zhang Weili vs Joanna Jedrzejczyk
Rogerio Bontorin vs Manel Kape
Jack Della Maddalena vs Ramazan Emeev
The Prelims begin at 5pm PT / 8pm ET (or 1am BST)
Seungwoo Choi vs Josh Culibao
Brendan Allen vs Jacob Malkoun
Maheshate vs Steve Garcia
Andre Fialho vs Jake Matthews
The early prelims begin at 3:15pm PT / 6:15pm ET (or 11:15pm BST)
Kyung Ho Kang vs Batgerel Danaa
Liang Na vs Silvana Juarez
Ramona Pascual vs Joselyne Edwards
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]]>Date: Saturday, May 7, 2022
Main card begins: 7pm PT / 10pm ET (or 3am BST)
Venue: Footprint Center, Phoenix, Arizona, United States
Live stream: ESPN Plus (US); UFC Fight Pass (Canada); BT Sport (UK); Kayo (AUS).
UFC 274 is happening tonight at 7pm PT / 10pm ET (or 3am BST). Should you want to watch the event in all its entirety, though, the early prelims start at 2:30 PM / 5:30 ET (that’s 10:30 BST). Here’s how to watch UFC 274 anywhere in the world.
The Lightweight title will be contested tonight, as Charles Oliveira will be attempting to defend his belt against Justin Gaethje, posing stiff competition. Oliveira originally won the championship gold last year with an impressive second-round knockout victory over Micheal Chandler in UFC 262’s headlining event. It’s important to remember that do Bronx hasn’t lost a bout in over five years. He most recently impressed with a third-round submission win over Dustin Poirier in December, so The Highlight certainly has his work cut out for him.
Justin Gaethje has only conceded three losses in his professional MMA career, with the knockout specialist coming into UFC 274 with a recent win over Michael Chandler, too. Prior to his loss to Khabib Nurmagomedov (who remained undefeated until retiring), The Highlight had a string of vicious first-round KO punch victories over the likes of Edson Barboza and Donald Cerrone. Can Gaethje summon the strength to put do Bronx down and attain the gold? That remains to be seen, the odds are currently in Oliveira’s favor, however, we think it’s too close to call right now.
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Of course, it’s not just the Lightweight title that’s on the line at UFC 274, as Rose Namajunas will be defending her Strawweight belt against Carla Esparza, too. Now, this isn’t the first time that the two have faced off, originally all the way back in 2014 for the finale of The Ultimate Fighter 20, with Esparza coming out victorious with a rear-naked choke submission victory in the third round. However, much has changed in the eight years that separate these encounters, meaning this rematch should be a highlight of the year.
Let’s just say that they call Namajunas ‘Thug’ for a very good reason, as Weili Zhang found out last year in the two’s back-to-back bouts. Rose quickly ended things with a brutal first-round head kick knockout in just 1 minute and 18 seconds, with the rematch later in the year going the full five rounds. That’s to say nothing of Esparza’s most recent victories, as the second-round TKO against Xianonan Yan can attest. Which of these two ladies will come out on top when all is said and done? We’ll find out later tonight!
UFC 274 is shaping up to be a truly stacked night that you’re not going to want to miss out on. Here’s how to watch the double main-event PPV where you are.
UFC 274 PPV | $74.99 through ESPN+ (opens in new tab)
ESPN is the exclusive rights holder for all UFC content, so you’ll need an ESPN Plus subscription in order to buy the UFC 274 PPV for $74.99 (opens in new tab). New subscribers can get themselves an annual pass as well as UFC 274 for just $99.98 (opens in new tab) (saving you $45).
All things considered, we think that the Disney bundle ultimately offers the best value for money. This combines Disney Plus and ESPN Plus, as well as Hulu, for just $13.99 (opens in new tab) a month. This is a great deal for anyone looking for encompassing streaming options at a far cheaper rate than they would be on their own.
UFC 274 PPV | $64.99 through UFC Fight Pass (opens in new tab)
You have a few more options in Canada than State-side, as UFC 274’s main card is available through not only UFC Fight Pass (opens in new tab), but also Bell (opens in new tab) and Shaw Direct (opens in new tab), too, for $64.99. UFC Fight Pass will grant you access to the full prelims as well, but you can also watch them through TSN if you’re a cable subscriber as well.
UFC 274 PPV | £25 through BT Sport Monthly Pass (opens in new tab)
For existing BT customers, you can watch UFC 274’s main card and prelims at no extra cost through both BT Sport Ultimate or BT Sport Ultimate. If not, then the best way to watch UFC 274 is with the BT Sport monthly pass will cost you only £25 (opens in new tab). If you want to watch the early prelims, then UFC Fight Pass (opens in new tab) has you covered.
UFC 274 PPV | AU$54.95 through Kayo (opens in new tab)
We think that Kayo is the best and easiest way to watch UFC 274’s main card in Australia, however, the UFC PPV is also available through Foxtel (opens in new tab) and Main Event (opens in new tab) as well all for $54.95. The full Prelims are available through UFC Fight Pass (opens in new tab), should you want to catch all the action tonight.
The Main Card begins at 7pm PT / 10pm ET (or 3am BST)
Charles Oliveira vs Justin Gaethje
Rose Namajunas vs Carla Esparza
Michael Chandler vs Tony Ferguson
Mauricio Rua vs Ovince Saint Preux
Donald Cerrone vs Joe Lauzon
The Prelims begin at 5pm PT / 8pm ET (or 1am BST)
Andre Fialho vs Cameron Vancamp
Randy Brown vs Khaos Williams
Macy Chiasson vs Norma Dumont
Brandon Royval vs Matt Schnell
Blagoy Ivanov vs Marcos Rogerio De Lima
Francisco Trinaldo vs Danny Roberts
The early prelims begin at 2:30pm PT / 5:30pm ET (or 10:30pm BST)
Tracy Cortez vs Melissa Gatto
Kleidison Rodrigues vs CJ Vergara
Ariane Carnelossi vs Loopy Godinez
Journey Newson vs Fernie Garcia
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]]>Date: Saturday, April 9, 2022
Main card begins: 7pm PT / 10pm ET (or 3am GMT)
Venue: VyStar Veterans Memorial Arena, Jacksonville, Florida, United States
Live stream: ESPN Plus (US); UFC Fight Pass (Canada); BT Sport (UK); Kayo (AUS).
UFC 273 is taking place tonight at 7pm PT / 10pm ET (that’s 3am BST). If you’re wanting to catch all the action, then the early prelims begin at 3pm PT / 6PM ET (or 11pm BST). Here’s how to watch UFC 273 where you are.
The Featherweight title is on the line at UFC 273, with Chan Sung Jung eager to attempt to strip the belt from Alexander Volkanovski. It’s no easy feat, as The Great only has one professional loss under his belt in his professional fight record. More specifically, Volkanovski hasn’t lost a bout in over nine years, so The Korean Zombie really could be fighting an uphill battle here. Can he conquer The Great in combat? We’ll find out tonight!
The Korean Zombie has had some impressive wins in recent years, such as his brutal first-round knockout victories over Frankie Edgar and Renato Carneiro. However, they don’t call Alexander Volkanovski ‘The Great’ for nothing, as the knockout artist has put down many fighters vying for his throne, including Jose Aldo, Max Holloway, and Brian Ortega. While many of his recent fights went the full five rounds, it will be interesting to see if he can make quick work of The Korean Zombie.
Continue reading down below to find out how to watch UFC 273 PPV where you are.
Now, the featherweight title match isn’t all that UFC 273 has to offer, of course, as there’s also the Bantamweight bout between Aljamain Sterling and Petr Yan to look forward to as well, in a rematch that’s certainly been worth the wait. Funk Master and No Mercy originally faced off last March, ending in an illegal knee which caused Yan to be disqualified.
We should be getting a hell of an exhibition from these two talented fighters. As their records show, there’s been very little to stand in the way of either man, but one needs to come out victorious. As for who comes out on top, it’s genuinely too close to call right now.
Regardless, UFC 273 is full of matches that you’re not going to want to miss. Here’s how to watch the hotly anticipated PPV anywhere in the world.
UFC 273 PPV | $74.99 through ESPN+ (opens in new tab)
Seeing that ESPN is the exclusive rights holder for all UFC content, you won’t be surprised to learn that ESPN Plus is your only way to watch the UFC 273 PPV for $74.99 (opens in new tab). New subscribers can order the event with a full year’s worth of ESPN Plus for $99.98 (opens in new tab).
All things considered, we think that the Disney bundle ultimately offers the best value for money. This combines Disney Plus and ESPN Plus, as well as Hulu, for just $13.99 (opens in new tab) a month. This is a great deal for anyone looking for encompassing streaming options at a far cheaper rate than they would be on their own.
UFC 273 PPV | $64.99 through UFC Fight Pass (opens in new tab)
UFC 273’s main card is available through either UFC Fight Pass (opens in new tab), Bell (opens in new tab), or Shaw Direct (opens in new tab) for $64.99. As for the prelims in full, you can experience them through TSN and UFC Fight Pass respectively.
UFC 273 PPV | £25 through BT Sport Monthly Pass (opens in new tab)
If you’re an existing BT customer then you can watch UFC 273 PPV at no extra cost through either BT Sport or BT Sport Ultimate. If not, the cheapest way to watch the UFC 273 PPV is through the BT Sport monthly pass which currently runs just £25 (opens in new tab). This gets you access to the Main Card and the prelims, though if you’re after the early prelims, you’ll need to turn your attention to the UFC Fight Pass (opens in new tab).
UFC 273 PPV | AU$54.95 through Kayo (opens in new tab)
The best way to catch UFC 273 in Australia is through Kayo, though you can also watch the PPV event through Foxtel (opens in new tab) and Main Event (opens in new tab) too for just $54.95. Should you want to catch the full Prelims then they’re available on UFC Fight Pass (opens in new tab).
The Main Card begins at 7pm PT / 10pm ET (or 3am BST)
Alexander Volkanovski vs. Chan Sung Jung
Aljamain Sterling vs. Petr Yan
Gilbert Burns vs. Khamzat Chimaev
Mackenzie Dern vs. Tecia Torres
The Prelims begin at 5pm PT / 8pm ET (or 1am BST)
Ian Garry vs. Darian Weeks
Jairzinho Rozenstruik vs. Marcin Tybura
Aspen Ladd vs. Raquel Pennington
Mickey Gall vs. Mike Malott
The early prelims begin at 3pm PT / 6pm ET (or 11pm BST)
Aleksei vs Jared Vanderaa
Anthony Hernandez vs Josh Fremd
Piera Rodriguez vs Kay Hansen
Julio Arce vs Daniel Santos
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]]>The UFC 264 Poirier vs McGregor live stream is set to take place tonight at 10 PM (EDT) /7 PM (PDT) at the T-Mobile Arena in Las Vegas.
The PPV headlining event will see the much-anticipated rematch between Dustin Poirier and Conor McGregor – following their clash at UFC 257 – where Poirier won via a brutal knockout in the second round.
This third fight, consequently, completes the trilogy – ending the rivalry between the two that started all the way back on 27 September 2014 at UFC 178; where McGregor knocked out Poirier in the first round.
ESPN Plus | $59.99 per year / $89.98 with PPV (opens in new tab)
There are three ways to order Poirier vs McGregor at UFC 264, but all of them require a subscription to ESPN Plus. The PPV event on its own costs $69.99 if you’re an existing member of ESPN Plus. For new subscribers, you can get a discounted year of ESPN+ content and the PPV itself for $89.98. Also of note is the Disney Bundle which also gets you access to Hulu and Disney Plus.

Let’s not mince words – It’s 1-1 to both fighters.
There may be no belt on the line in this upcoming bout, but there’s something more substantial on the fight card for both men than just championship gold – legacy.
Both men are knockout experts in the Octagon, a fact that’s been proven time and time again – not only against each other but in their ascent through the mid-card and up to main event status from within the UFC. Not to say that either fighter is a slouch when it comes to their technical abilities, though they do differ significantly despite their striking prowess.
As it’s clear from watching either man fight, it’s not just their boxing that gives them an edge in the competition. McGregor is known to utilize Tae Kwon Do and Capoeira kicks to keep his opponents guessing.
Poirer’s biggest strength is his groundwork – having achieved a black belt in BJJ back in December 2017. He, subsequently, has won 7 (of his 27 total) victories via submission; the predominant way that McGregor has sustained his prior losses apart from the aforementioned knockout by The Diamond’s hands.

It’s not all about McGregor and Poirier’s rematch as there are some equally exciting fights happening on the night too, including the welterweight bout of Gilbert Burns vs Stephen Thompson, where the two men – standing at 5ft10 and 6ft respectively and both weighing 170lbs – will see the victor in a good place for No. 1 contender for a chance at the taking on Kamaru Usman for the title later down the line.
The records for Burns and Thompson are both more than respectable – the two fighters are heading into UFC 264 with only 4 losses even – so it’s very much all to play where it matters. As to who will cause the most upset on the night, that remains to be seen. Definitely not a fight to sleep on!
Main Card begins at: 10pm EDT / 7pm PDT
Dustin Poirier vs Conor McGregor (Lightweight; Main event)
Gilbert Burns vs Stephen Thompson (Welterweight; Co-main event)
Tai Tuivasa vs Greg Hardy (Heavyweight)
Irene Aldana vs Yana Kunitskaya (Women Bantamweight)
Sean O’Malley vs Louis Smolka (Bantamweight)
Preliminary Card begins at: 8pm EDT / 5pm PDT
Carlos Condit vs Max Griffin (Welterweight)
Niko Price vs Michel Pereira (Welterweight)
Ryan Hall vs Ilia Topuria (Featherweight)
Early Prelims begins at: 6pm EDT / 3pm PDT
Trevin Giles vs Dricus Du Plessis (Middleweight)
Jennifer Maia vs Jessica Eye (Women Flyweight)
Omari Akhmedov vs Brad Tavares (Middleweight)
Zhalgas Zhumagulov vs Jerome Rivera (Flyweight)
Yaozong Hu vs Alen Amedovski (Middleweight)
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]]>The early prelims are just getting underway, but you’ve got hours to go before the main card kicks off for UFC 259 in Las Vegas. The main event will see Israel Adesanya take his shot at becoming the fifth fighter to join the champ-champ club, but standing light heavyweight champion Jan Blachowicz has fought hard for this title and isn’t going to give it up easily.
Should Adesanya take the belt, however, he will become the first to hold both a middleweight and light heavyweight title at the same time. It’s a tantalizing prospect for the middleweight champion, with an impressive start to his MMA career earning him third place in the UFC pound-for-pound rankings and a stunning 20-0 record.
Defending titleholder Jan Blachowicz, however, has earned his place in tonight’s fight as well. This will be his first title defense in the UFC and on paper Adesanya’s sparkling record puts Blachowicz at a severe disadvantage. However, after knocking out former champion Dominick Reyes to claim his spot on the top the bookies’ underdog had certainly surprised critics before.
However, the co-main event is shaping up to be just as intense as this light heavyweight battle. Should Adesanya win, he’ll be joining Amanda Nunes in the champ-champ hall of fame and she’s looking to defend the featherweight title that put her there this Saturday. One of the greats, Nunes has victories over the likes of Cris Cyborg, Ronda Rousey, Valentina Shevchenko and Holly Holm under her belt already. She’ll be joined in the Octagon by Megan Anderson, who’s looking to upset ‘The Lioness’ after first-round finishes in her last two bouts.
Two incredible bouts are on the cards for tonight, then, so read on to find out how to live stream UFC 259.

If you’re looking for a Blachowicz vs Adesanya live stream in the US you’ve got an easy task on your hands. Early prelims, prelims and the PPV main card are all viewable on ESPN+. Find out more about how to watch Blachowicz vs Adesanya PPV on ESPN Plus with the ESPN UFC PPV guide.
ESPN+ comes in at $5.99 a month, with UFC 259 sitting at $69.99 for the full card. However, you can bundle those costs for a discount on tonight’s game as well via the link above. Prelims will begin at 8pm ET (5pm PT), with the main card beginning at 10pm ET (7pm PT).

Canadian fans looking for a UFC 259 live stream have a multitude of services to choose from. Early prelims will be shown on UFC Fight Pass and TSN, with prelims airing on both TSN and RDS. For the main card options include Bell, Rogers, Shaw, SaskTel, Videotron, Telus and Eastlink, however we’d recommend going with Shaw Direct or watching the whole thing with a UFC Fight Pass.
Tune in for prelims at 8pm ET (5pm PT), while the main card starts at 10pm ET (7pm PT).

If you’re watching from the UK, a UFC Fight Pass is required for early prelims, but prelims and the main card will also be shown on BT Sport (opens in new tab). Luckily, those looking for a UFC 259 live stream in the UK have it pretty cheap, as if you’re not already a BT sport customer, you can pay a rolling monthly pass for just £25 (opens in new tab).
It’s going to be a late one, though, with prelims kicking off at 1am BST on Sunday morning, and the main card slated for 3am. However, BT also offers spoiler-free replays (opens in new tab) which means you can catch your kip and still watch the big fight when you’re ready.
If you normally live in the UK but are out of the country when the fight airs, a VPN (opens in new tab) can get you watching like you’re back home.

You’ll be able to find a UFC 259 live stream in Australia using a number of different services. Early prelims and prelims will be aired on ESPN and UFC Fight Pass, but you can catch the main card on Main Event or Fetch TV as well.
Thankfully, unlike other sports events, Australia has some pretty social hours for UFC. The main card will start at a leisurely 2pm AEST on Sunday, with prelims kicking off at 12pm.
Just like the other services above, you can tune in even if you’re not in Australia at the time via a VPN (opens in new tab).

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If you’re away from home, you might not be able to live stream UFC 259 using your usual service. This is because many of these services are geo-blocked to your region, making catching up while away a trickier affair. However, you can still watch UFC 259 live online even if you’re not at home.
A VPN allows you to connect to the IP address of any country, which means you’ll be able to use your streaming services as if you were sitting right at home. Simply download the software of your choice, choose a location to connect through and you’re good to go.
We’ve been busy finding the best VPN for gaming (opens in new tab) and best VPN for Netflix , testing plenty of options to find you the best software. In all those tests ExpressVPN (opens in new tab) turned out to be our favorite.
You’re getting a massive range of reliable server locations from across the world and plenty of security baked in as well. Not only that, but it’s available on a range of devices and you can even set up automatic protection whenever you’re using a public WiFi connection as well.
Follow these simple steps to get set up within minutes to watch UFC 259 online with a VPN:
1: Get a cheap VPN installed
There’s a great offer on right now where you can get an additional three months FREE on a 12-month package and save 49% (opens in new tab) (shorter packages are available too). ExpressVPN works on a massive range of devices like laptops, MacBooks, Amazon Fire TV Stick, Apple TV, iPhone, Android mobiles, and more. ExpressVPN is also offering a 30-day money back guarantee, which is great if you change your mind and decide the VPN isn’t for you.
2: Connect to a server matching one of the above countries
Any of the above countries have good streaming options for this MMA event and therefore you should just choose the country you are most happy to get a subscription for.
3: Head over to any of the streaming service mentioned above
Once you’ve got your location set, head over to the subscription service you wish to buy access to the event through and voila – you’re all set to go!
There’s plenty of fighters on the cusp of stardom lining this weekend’s main card, and a few who are already there as well. That means you can look forward to plenty of action in Las Vegas tonight.
– Jan Blachowicz vs Israel Adesanya (Light Heavyweight title bout)
– Amanda Nunes vs Megan Anderson (Women’s Featherweight title bout)
– Petr Yan vs Aljamain Sterling (Bantamweight title bout)
– Islam Makhachev vs Drew Dober (Lightweight)
– Thiago Santos vs Aleksandar Rakic (Light Heavyweight)
It’s all about the bantamweight and flyweights in this weekend’s prelim card, and plenty of action in the lead up to the main event.
– Dominick Cruz vs Casey Kenney (Bantamweight)
– Song Yadong vs Kyler Phillips (Bantamweight)
– Joseph Benavidez vs Askar Askarov (Flyweight)
– Rogerio Bontorin vs Kai Kara-France (Flyweight)
If you’re in it for the full night’s action you’ll have plenty to get started with, as six bouts line tonight’s early prelims.
– Tim Elliott vs Jordan Espinosa (Flyweight)
– Kennedy Nzechukwu vs Carlos Ulberg (Light Heavyweight)
– Sean Brady vs Jake Matthews (Welterweight)
– Livinha Souza vs Amanda Lemos (Women’s Strawweight)
– Uros Medic vs Aalon Cruz (Lightweight)
– Mario Bautista vs Trevin Jones (Bantamweight)
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So you bought an Xbox 360. Congratulations, you’ve just contributed to Microsoft’s slow, yet inevitable campaign toward world domination. You’ve also secured yourself a state-of-the art gaming rig capable of innumerable hours of solo and multiplayer fun. Not a bad trade-off.
What now? Well, you could crack into the exclusive Halos, Gears of Wars, and Fables of Xbox 360 fame, or you could go one step further and cobble together the ultimate, online entertainment machine with some of the consoles must have apps. Need help getting started? Here are some suggestions…

Netflix is the hotly contested king of online movie and television streaming. Offering access to a ton of instantly watchable content for roughly $8 a month, the service has replaced cable for many of its subscribers. Unfortunately, Netflix’s selection varies greatly from region to region. This isn’t an issue in the US, where Netflix has had years to hammer out licensing deals with major studios to amass a wealth of new and old content. In Canada and the UK, however, Netflix is lagging by comparison. Still, considering the low monthly fee and the sheer amount of available titles, there’s still plenty to watch.
Top film streaming alternatives: Amazon Instant (US), EPIX (US), Vudu Movies (US), CinemaNow (US), Crackle (Worldwide), Paramount Movie (US), Blinkbox (UK)

Hulu Plus is to television as Netflix is to movies. True, Netflix has an archive of TV series, but for the true boob tube fanatic, it’s Hulu Plus all the way. For a paltry $8 fee, Xbox Live Gold members can keep up with their favorite programs, as well as rewatch older shows from Hulu’s massive back catalog. And like Netflix, Hulu Plus accounts are accessible via computers and smartphones. But also similar to Netflix, there are a few dents in Hulu Plus’s armor. For one, it’s a US-only application. In addition, Hulu Plus programs are also embedded with ads despite the monthly fee. Nevertheless, if you’re already paying a local cable company ten times as much for the exact same content, Hulu Plus is worth looking into.
TV streaming top alternatives: Epix (US), Sky Go (UK), Foxtel (Australia), Verizon FiOS TV (US), Rogers On Demand (Canada), RTVE (Spain), Comcast Xfinity (US)

Game of Thrones, Curb Your Enthusiasm, The Wire, and (to a lesser extent) True Blood are all shows worthy of your time, but without an HBO subscription, you’re only other (legal) option is to wait until the repeats hit basic cable ten years down the road. If you do have a few extra bucks, a subscription to HBO with your TV provider will net you a free version of HBO GO on Xbox 360, which includes online access to everything the channel has to offer. Being a network app, the selection is obviously more limited than Netlflix and Hulu Plus (which also carry older HBO shows), but what makes HBO Go an essential app is its wealth of superb television entertainment. If you already have HBO, this is a no-brainer. If you don’t, the investment is still worth considering for the mere fact you’ll be able to keep up with all the water cooler talk.
TV network top alternatives: SBS On Demand (US), Nickelodeon (US),, Syfy (US), BBC iPlayer (UK)

Anime enthusiasts and lovers of free content will want to rope off about 70MB of space for Manga Entertainment’s Xbox App. The US-exclusive download connects Gold members to Manga Entertainment’s online library, which includes full length movies and anime series like Ghost in the Shell 2.0, The Castle of Cagliostro, Macross, Robotech, and Star Blazers. The selection won’t blow you away, and it’s mostly content you can stream at Manga.com (opens in new tab), but at $0.00 dollars, the Manga Entertainment app pays for itself on the opening screen.

TMZ’s dashboard app provides a quick and easy way to stay current with the latest celebrity news and gossip. It’s the perfect digital companion for gamers who want to know which aged TV star was found nude at some seedy LA Nightclub, and prefers their pop culture news delivered with TMZ’s trademark snark. Available in the US and Canada, the app taps into TMZ’s collection of videos and news clips, making it a source of escapism from the everyday rigors of non-celebrity life. Not everyone loves to keep up with the Kardashians, but for those who like to be in the know in-between games, TMZ’s app delivers.

ESPN’s Xbox 360 app is a sportsfan’s best friend. With a simple hookup through a participating cable dealer, US Gold Members can cheer along to thousands of live events from all over the globe in glorious, sweaty, and overpaid 720p HD. The inclusion of WatchESPN, as well as recent service enhancements, gives armchair athletes a chance to see popular ESPN shows like SportsCenter, SportsNation, and NFL Live, while also catching up on past games through a portal to ESPN.com’s treasure trove of on-demand highlights, games, and clips. The ESPN app is also crammed with interactive features like split-screen, Kinect gesture commands, live updates, and customizable search functions. Truly, No true sports lover should leave home without ESPN’s app. Er, stay home. You know what we mean.

If you eat, sleep, and breathe baseball, odds are you’re going to want to skip ESPN and go straight for MLB.tv. With both paid basic ($39.99/year) and premium ($49.99) services available to Xbox Gold members, MLB.tv supplies fans with a continuous stream of live games, as well as league recaps and archived matches. Like ESPN, MLB.tv endorses fan interactivity, with features like split screen viewing, mini guides, fantasy player tracking, and the ability to pick and follow individual teams. Benefits of the premium package include access to niche, out-of-market games and pre-season matches; as well as a free subscription to the MLB At Bat 12 mobile app.

UFC’s launch on the Xbox 360 was marred by technical errors but we saw something special in the fight-centric download when we first previewed it (opens in new tab). Despite the early hiccups, we still see great potential. Serving as a portal to UFC pay-per-view matches, the Xbox 360 app does more than just stream two guys man-hugging themselves into submission. Fans can congregate before the match-up to make their winning picks, scan fighter bios, watch background videos, and generally soak in as much info as they want before the big event. Even after the show is over, fans can see how their predictions compared to others, and find out how their match picks ranked on the leaderboard. Enjoying the actual card still comes at a price, but the free UFC content is what makes this app an essential download for hardcore fans.

Music videos are a rarity on television these days, but thankfully there are streaming services like VEVO amd MUZU TV to pick up the slack. Both apps are in good standing with many of the major record labels, making for a good selection of music videos, both new and old. Both apps also employ tabbed navigation systems, making it easy to breeze through the current top hits or search for something more obscure. If you year for the days of uninterrupted music videos, and don’t have the patience to wade through YouTube’s database, these music-centric apps are handy, clean, and entertaining.
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Above the locker rooms of the UFC gym the words “never leave it in the hands of the judges” are stenciled, a phrase often repeated by the UFC’s Dana White, who has made it clear that he wants his fighters to end fights before the last bell rings. Beyond removing the judges from the equation – and, thus, getting rid of the chance involved in deciding a winner – it’s simply more entertaining for a fight to end in a TKO or a submission instead of watching the fighters hug out their differences for the last round.
The theme is an important one in the UFC philosophy, and has even made it into UFC Undisputed 3’s Achievements. A few fights into the career mode we unlocked the “Finish the Fight” achievement for a whopping 100 points (which we’re guessing equates to a Gold or Silver Trophy) after punching a knocked-out fighter in the back of the head a few times. As we pounded our fists into the lifeless body of our opponent the Achievement flashed up, rewarding us for beating the crap out of our unconscious foe.

Above: And it’s not too hard to earn, either
While it might seem completely insane to encourage players to continue fighting after the match is over it actually makes sense, and better replicates the energy of an actual UFC fight. When a fighter knocks another down he doesn’t know if it’s lights out – they might be just stunned, or simply sprawling on the ground to catch their breath. Usually, this means the fighter will jump on his opponent, continuing to strike until the referee pulls him off (which usually happens after 3-4 blows). This wasn’t to be found in the past two UFC games, and we’re happy to see that it not only made its way into this new iteration, but has had the spotlight shined on it.
Too bad it’ll likely be taken out of context and lambasted for encouraging players to beat up helpless people or something.
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