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We also get a title fight in perhaps the most stacked division in UFC: Bantamweight. Petr Yan vs. Aljamain Sterling is a battle between most likely the two best bantamweights in the world right now. Can’t wait to see how this one plays out.
In the US, if you want to know how to watch UFC 259, you’ll only find the fight night on PPV through ESPN Plus. The cost structure is a bit confusing, but here are the options to watch UFC on ESPN, according to ESPN’s site:
How to watch UFC 259
It’s an interesting strategy for an interesting fight. Blachowicz is a monstrous hitter and Adesanya might be the best pure striker in the UFC. This matador-bull match-up is sure to have everyone on the edge of their seats for as long as it lasts.
MMA fans in the UK can watch UFC 259 exclusively through BT Sport. There are more options if you live in Australia. You can watch UFC 259 through Main Event on Foxtel. You can also watch on the UFC website or using its app. You can even order using your PlayStation or using the UFC app on your Xbox.
- Existing yearly ESPN Plus subscribers can order the upcoming UFC fight for $70.
- Existing monthly ESPN Plus subscribers will be able to either upgrade to an annual plan and buy UFC PPV for $85 or purchase the ability to watch the UFC event on PPV for $70 by itself.
- New ESPN Plus subscribers can buy a bundle of one UFC PPV event (streaming in HD) and an ESPN Plus annual recurring subscription for $90. This is a decent deal. The previous bundle gave a saving of 25% but this new bundle is a 35% saving. The ESPN Plus annual ESPN subscription will auto-renew after one year, at the price of an ESPN Plus annual subscription at the time of auto-renewal.
The main event is particularly exciting. The UFC middleweight champ (and mega-star in-waiting) Israel Adesanya moves up a weight class to become the UFC’s latest “champ-champ.” He faces off against the recently crowned UFC light heavyweight champ Jan Blachowicz. Hilariously he weighed in for this fight at 200.5 pounds, almost five below the limit. No-one’s weighed in for a light heavyweight title fight that low since UFC 32. Given how volatile and fluid previous fight cards have been in the COVID-19 era, expect this one to chop and change. Here’s where we’re at right now…
All the fighters have weighed in now for UFC 259. Forget Conor McGregor, forget Usman vs. Burns — this is the card of cards. This is the one you should be excited about. Three title fights. Three. And not just any title fights, extremely good ones.
Start time
You can do all of the above at the link below.
US
- The main card starts March 6, 10 p.m. ET (7 p.m. PT).
- The prelims start March 6, 8 p.m. ET (5 p.m. PT).
- The early prelims start March 6, 6.00 p.m. ET (3.00 p.m. PT).
UK
- The main card starts March 7, 3 a.m. GMT.
- The prelims start March 7, 1 a.m. GMT.
- The early prelims start March 6, 11.00 p.m. GMT.
Australia
- The main card starts March 7, 2 p.m. AEDT.
- The prelims start March 7, 12 p.m. AEDT.
- The early prelims start March 7, 10.00 a.m. AEDT.
Fight Card
But we also get to see the consensus best female fighter of all-time Amanda Nunes defend her featherweight crown against Australian star Megan Anderson. Outside of a rematch with Cris Cyborg, this is probably the biggest women’s UFC fight out there right now. Can’t wait for that one.
Main Card
- Jan Blachowicz vs. Israel Adesanya
- Amanda Nunes vs. Megan Anderson
- Petr Yav vs. Aljamain Sterling
- Islam Makhachev vs. Drew Dober
- Thiago Santos vs. Aleksandar Rakic
Prelims
- Dominick Cruz vs. Casey Kenney
- Song Yadong vs. Kyler Phillips
- Joseph Benavidez vs. Askar Askarov
- Rogerio Bontorin vs. Kai Kara France
Early Prelims
- Tim Elliot vs. Jordan Espinosa
- Kennedy Nzechukwu vs. Carlos Ulberg
- Sean Brady vs. Jake Matthews
- Livinha Souza vs. Amanda Lemos
- Uros Medic vs. Aalon Cruz
- Mario Bautista vs. Trevin Jones