Date: Saturday, July 2, 2022Main card begins: 7pm PT / 10pm ET (or 3am BST)Venue: T-Mobile Arena, Las Vegas, Nevada, United StatesLive stream: ESPN Plus (US) (opens in new tab); UFC Fight Pass (Canada) (opens in new tab); BT Sport (UK) (opens in new tab); Kayo (AUS) (opens in new tab).
UFC 276 is happening tonight at 7pm ET / 10pm PT (or 3am BST). If you want to catch everything that the event has to offer, then the early prelims start at 3pm PT / 6pm ET (that's 11pm BST). Here's how to watch UFC 276 where you are.
The Middleweight Championship belt is on the line at UFC 276 as Israel Adesanya will be defending his title against Jared Cannonier. The Last Stylebender enters the Octagon following his successful headlining win over Marvin Vettori last year. It's fair to say that Adesanya has more than lived up to his stellar reputation in recent years, and you don't have to look too far backward in the Nigerian kickboxer's history to see why. All told, Israel Adesanya has only conceded a single loss in his professional mixed martial arts career, to Jan Blanchowicz last year through decision, meaning that Jared Cannonier certainly has his work cut out for him.
That's not to count out The Killa Gorilla, though. Cannonier enters UFC 276 fresh off a recent second-round knockout elbow victory over Derek Brunson. It isn't hard to see why Jared's taking top billing at this pay-per-view event, as his knockout prowess can certainly show. The experienced 38-year-old striker has more than earned his title shot, and this is evident in his impressive historic first-round knockouts in the past over the likes of Cyril Asker and Anderson Silva. As to whether Cannonier can regain his past fury and add a second loss to Adesanya's record
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