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Makhachev Vs Volkanovski: Where To Watch UFC 284 Live Stream

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Makhachev Vs Volkanovski: Where To Watch UFC 284 Live Stream
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After a nice night in UFC Las Vegas stacked with Asian fighters, the UFC travels to Australia for another lovely pay-per-event, which brings two amazing title fights.

The first title fight will bring the 155-pound belt combat between Islam Makhachev and Alexander Volkanovski, while Yair Rodriguez meets Josh Emmett in the interim 145-pound title fight. Two five-rounders will keep the fans entertained for sure!

UFC 284 LIVE STREAM OPTIONS

ESPN’s monthly subscription is worth $9.99 dollars, while you can pay $99.99 bucks for an annual package if you’d like to save 20 dollars. That is your perfect way to watch the UFC 284 preliminary card. There will be many amazing fights, so please, don’t miss this amazing opportunity if you already haven’t made a subscription!

Disney Bundle (Disney+, Hulu, ESPN+) sounds like another great option for watching the UFC 282 PPV (pay-per-view) preliminary card for fans from the USA. You can watch many extra shows and episodes, and the price is only $13.99 bucks!

Are you interested in enjoying UFC 284 main card? Please check this ESPN+ PPV link to buy the UFC 284 PPV (pay-per-view). You can watch five high-level combats of Oceania-based fighters.

I LIVE OUTSIDE OF THE USA, WHAT ARE MY UFC 284 LIVE STREAM OPTIONS?

The greatest choice for non-USA-based fans is the UFC on Fight Pass, with a price of 11.99 dollars per month. The annual package costs only 114.99 bucks, which means you can save 30 dollars.

But if you choose to buy UFC on Fight Pass, you’ll also get a chance to re-watch many lovely events and compare the different periods of the greatest MMA promotion in the world. If you’re a real fan, you’ll probably enjoy traveling through time!

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Are you a fan of Cage Warriors, LFA, or Titan FC? Well, I guess your answer is yes, so UFC on Fight Pass is definitively your best opportunity!

The UFC on Fight Pass is an amazing weapon for fans of betting. You can take a look at new talents and make many interesting wagers. You can re-watch so many combats and check the chances of your new betting favorite!

WHAT CHANNEL IS UFC 284 ON?

ESPN+ covers the whole preliminary card plus early prelims. Just relax and sit next to your watching device at 6 PM ET on Saturday, in case your internet service provider offers it. Your second option is ESPN 2, but there is one problem. It only covers four fights of the preliminary card.

Are you a Canada-based fan? TSN subscription is your preliminary card choice, plus you can enjoy watching other sports too – NHL, NFL, basketball… This sounds pretty nice, does it?

Please check with your local internet service provider, some local TV stations might cover the main or preliminary card! It depends on your geolocation and cable operator.

IS THERE ANY UFC 284 FREE LIVE STREAM?

Just forget about it, we will never support illegal streams and piracy. Pay ESPN+ PPV, you will watch some of the greatest combats in the history of this amazing sport!

WHY SHOULD I WATCH UFC 284?

Well, let’s start listing positive reasons. But you’ll need some time to read them all! Let's kick off with the main card, and check the rest of the card later.

MAIN CARD

Will Alexander Volkanovski dethrone Islam Makhachev? Will Khabib’s teammate defend the belt after his first successful title win over Charles Oliveira? Can Yair Rodriguez become the second Mexican fighter to hold the belt? Will his stand-up skills be enough against Josh Emmett’s pressure and toughness?

Randy Brown vs Jack Della Maddalena will probably turn into technical warfare, while Jimmy Crute Vs Alonzo Menifield offers the massive slugfest potential. Justin Tafa will look to knockout Parker Porter by any means necessary, this should be lovely combat!

PRELIMINARY CARD

After an unsuccessful first UFC run, the first-ever Lithuanian UFC fighter returns to the promotion to square off against heavy-handed Tyson Pedro. One way or another, this fight will hardly last for three rounds. Joshua Culibao and Melsik Baghdasaryan are superb strikers, while Kleydson Rodrigues is a massive favorite over Shannon Ross. Jamie Mullarkey will try to stop an undefeated Argentinian prospect Francisco Prado in a very much 50/50 fight.

Don Shainis will be looking to get back into the winning column after the loss, but Jack Jenkins is known for amazing counters. Loma Lookboonmee will probably try to stop Elise Reed with her Muay Thai clinch/mid-range striking skills, while Blake Bilder has to deal with the extremely dangerous Shane Young. Zubaira Tukhugov is a massive favorite over Elves Brenner, but don’t let the odds trick you – the Brazilian fighter controls the central line very well and he can take a brutal beating!

Take a look at the full UFC 284 fight card here, and don’t forget to watch UFC 284 live on Saturday at 6 PM ET. Who knows, Volkanovski might become the first-ever Australian two-division UFC champion!