FOLLOWING AN exciting UFC event in the first week of July, Dana White is capitalizing on the summer hype and loading UFC 277 with top talent and high stakes. In fact, two exciting title fights will be taking place tonight at American Airlines Center in Dallas, starting with the prelims at 8 p.m. ET, followed by the the main card at 10 p.m. ET. Looking for a promo deal to watch UFC 277 at a discount? We’ve got you covered. ESPN+ is offering tonight’s fight, plus an annual ESPN+ subscription, for $99.98 (over 30% off in savings)!
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We’ve pulled together everything you need to know about UFC 277, with notes on key matchups and how to stream UFC 277 live from multiple devices. Plus, we have the latest updated betting odds (from DraftKings Sportsbook) on Peña vs. Nunes, Moreno vs. Kara-France, Lewis vs. Pavlovich, and more key fights.
3 Key Matchups to Watch at UFC 277 Tonight
UFC 277 will feature five fights on the main card, plus four fights in the prelims and four fights in the early prelims. That brings the total matchups to 13 on the night, if you choose to watch them all. Here are three key matchups we’re excited to watch at UFC 277.
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Amanda Nunes (21-5-0) vs. Julianna Peña (12-4-0)
Facing off for the second time, Amanda Nunes and Julianna Peña will be competing for the Women’s Bantamweight Title as the main event. It was only less than eight months ago when Peña shocked the world at UFC 269 by defeating Nunes, who is widely considered the G.W.O.A.T (greatest woman of all time) in the UFC. Fans have been eager to see if Nunes can take back her title and reassert her run of dominance that’s lasted for the past seven years. It will be a moment of truth if Nunes was truly off her A-game at UFC 269, or if Peña is simply as good as she’s appeared to be. All-in-all, this fight will decide what the landscape of women’s UFC will look like going forward.
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Brandon Moreno (19-6-2) vs. Kai Kara France (24-9-0)
For the co-feature, a Flyweight Interim Title bout will be taking place between Brandon Moreno and Kai Kara France. This fight is technically a rematch, as Moreno beat Kara-France in December 2019 at UFC 245. Hailing from New Zealand, Kara-France has gone 4-1 since his loss to Moreno, and has earned post-fight bonus awards in three of the past four matches—an incentive the UFC puts on that rewards fighters for exciting finishes and spectacular fighting.
Derrick Lewis (26-9-0) and Sergei Pavlovich (15-1-0)
And while UFC 277 is filled with tons of strong matchups, the third most highly anticipated fight will be the heavyweight bout between Derrick Lewis and Sergei Pavlovich. Born in New Orleans, Lewis has been a top American favorite among fans in the UFC thanks to his powerful fighting style and high KO/TKO percentage (81%). However the Russian-born Pavlovich is no light-striker either, as he carries a well matched 80% KO/TKO rate in the professional fights he’s won.
When is UFC 277? Date, Time, Location
UFC 277 will be taking place tonight at the American Airlines Arena in Dallas, Texas.
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Coverage for UFC 277 starts at 6 p.m. ET with the early prelims, followed by the prelim fights at 8 p.m. ET, and ending with the main card at 10 p.m. ET.
How to Watch Peña vs. Nunes 2: Stream UFC 277 Live
While there are a couple of different ways to stream the prelim and early prelim fights, the main card of UFC 277 is a pay-per-view (PPV) event that can only be watched through ESPN+. So for starters, you’ll need an ESPN+ account. In the past, ESPN+ memberships have cost $6.99, but the company recently announced they will be raising its monthly membership to $9.99 on August 23rd. This means the yearly price for ESPN+ (originally $69.99) will be going up too. The new annual membership for ESPN+ will be $99.98 going forward after the switch on August 23rd.
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Now, the UFC 277 PPV live stream is $74.99 on ESPN+. So if you’re already subscribed to the platform, you’ll be able to watch the prelims for free and then gain access to the main card for $75—which is only $15 per person when spli