Olympic medalists collide in the UFC 170 headliner as women’s bantamweight champion Ronda Rousey meets undefeated Sara McMann while newly shrunken Daniel Cormier makes his light heavyweight debut against Pat Cummins in the co-main event. Three other welterweight matches round out the five-fight pay-per-view (PPV) card: Demian Maia vs. Rory MacDonald, Mike Pyle vs. T.J. Waldburger and Stephen Thompson vs. Robert Whittaker. The PPV event begins at 10:00 p.m. ET.
Leading into the PPV is a four-fight ensemble on Fox Sports 1 that begins at 8:00 p.m. ET. The Fox Sports 1 preliminary card consists of: bantamweights Alexis Davis vs. Jessica Eye, bantamweights Raphael Assuncao and Pedro Munhoz, bantamweights Cody Gibson vs. Aljamain Sterling and flyweights Josh Sampo and Zach Makovsky.
To get ready for the fights, here’s some video analysis of the final three fights on the UFC 170 card by our own Kid Nate, Dallas Winston and Connor Ruebusch. They dive deep into Ronda Rousey vs. Sara McMann, Daniel Cormier vs. Patrick Cummins, and Rory MacDonald vs. Demian Maia.
UFC Fight Pass will kick off the action at 7:00 p.m. ET with a pair of preliminary bouts in the lightweight division: Erik Koch vs. Rafaello Oliveira and Ernest Chavez vs. Yosdenis Cedeno.
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Online
- The night’s action kicks off with two preliminary fights on UFC Fight Pass.
- The UFC has an online PPV available at UFC.tv.
- The UFC’s UStream page also offers an option to stream the PPV online.
- You can order the pay per view on YouTube
Television
- Four preliminary bouts will play on Fox Sports 1 starting at 8 p.m. ET
- Almost every major cable or satellite carrier offers the PPV’s in standard definition and hi-def. A list of carriers is available here including Comcast, DirecTV, and DISH Network.
- Roku will be an option for watching the PPV on your TV.
- The PPV show will also stream on XBox live, providing yet another option if you don’t have satellite or cable.
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Mobile
- If you’re all out of other options but have an iPhone or Android phone you are able to order the PPV on either platform. The iPhone app can be located here the Android Market and AppStore or even now on YouTube.com and Roku.
- Gamers can also catch the UFC 168 action on Xbox Live and PS3/PS4 with the help of their video game consoles.
- The UFC has a list of sports bars showing the event.