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Just days after the dramatic end to UFC 264, the action returns to the Octagon in Las Vegas with the latest edition of UFC Fight Night this weekend. Fans will be in for an absolute treat with a stacked and exciting card on offer. All eyes will be on the highly-rated Islam Makhachev, as he goes up against Thiago Moises in the main event.
But the card also features several other exciting bouts that are a must-watch for all MMA and UFC fans. As always, UFC Fight Night will feature a mix of up-and-coming talents and experienced campaigners looking to rise up the rankings and get back in championship contentions.
With the UFC Fight Night now just around the corner, here we give you all the information you need on how to watch UFC Fight Night: Makhachev vs. Moises live from anywhere in the world without cable.
The previous edition of UFC Fight Night took place on Saturday afternoon. But the action is set to return to the primetime evening spot this weekend. The Prelims kick off at 7 PM ET, followed by the Main Card at 10 PM ET.
If you want to watch this weekend's hard-hitting action and you live in the United States, you can do so by tuning in to ESPN+. With the UFC and ESPN having an ongoing partnership, all events are now streamed in the United States on ESPN. For this weekend's UFC Fight Night, you will be able to watch the Prelims and the Main Card live on ESPN+.
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Since UFC Fight Night is not a pay-per-view event, you do not need to pay an extra fee to watch it live. Having a subscription to ESPN+ is enough. And you can get one by paying a monthly fee of $5.99 or an annual fee of $59.99.
Being able to watch UFC Fight Nights is not the only advantage of having an ESPN+ subscription. You will also be able to watch several other live sporting events, including the German Bundesliga, Italian Serie A, NHL, boxing fights, tennis and golf tournaments, and many more. With ESPN+, you will also get access to original 30 on 30 documentaries, podcasts, analysis, live studio shows, and several other programs. For more details and information on the streaming service, you can read our review of ESPN+ here.
For those living in a country other than the United States, you will not be able to watch the UFC Fight Night on ESPN+ because it is geo-blocked. But UFC is broadcast and available to stream in most countries due to its worldwide popularity. Below we have all the information you need on where to watch this weekend's UFC Fight Night from select countries.
UFC fans are still reeling from what was a thrilling night of action last weekend. But the UFC world moves very quickly, and we are already set for the next event. And what a night of action it could prove to be.
At the top of the card is the great contest between the highly rated Islam Makhachev and Thiago Moises. There has been a lot of chatter about Islam Makhachev in recent months. The lightweight fighter is a protege of Khabib Nurmagomedov, who is one of the best to ever grace the division. Makhachev is 19-1 at the moment and has won all of his last seven fights. He is climbing the rankings quickly, and a win on Saturday will go a long way in his quest for the title. Standing in his way will be Thiago Moises, who has won three fights in a row. He won't be easy to beat, and that could make this a captivating contest.
The co-main event will see the stunning comeback of former women's bantamweight champion Miesha Tate, who hasn't fought since 2016. Tate will be aiming to show that she is still capable of getting the job done as she faces off against the veteran Marion Reneau.
Another can't-miss fight this weekend will be Mateusz Gamrot's Lightweight bout against Jeremy Stephens. Will Gamrot is an emerging talent, and Stephens has plenty of experience. And an intriguing showdown awaits us in the Octagon between the two.
Also competing in the main card will be Middleweights Rodolfo Vieira and Dustin Stoltzfus. Both fighters are coming off losses and will be aiming to get back in shape on Saturday night.
Kicking things off in the main card will be Featherweights Gabriel Benitez and Billy Quarantillo. This could be another hard-fought contest between two very capable fighters. And it could well end up being a Fight of the Night contender with the quality these two have.
Several other talented fighters will also be in action in the Prelims, so be sure to catch all the action from UFC Fight Night this weekend. A total of 11 fights are scheduled to happen on Saturday, and we have the full card for the latest edition of UFC Fight Night below.