Date: Saturday, July 30, 2022Main card begins: 7pm PT / 10pm ET (or 3am BST)Venue: American Airlines Center, Dallas 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 277 is taking place tonight at 7pm ET / 10pm PT (3am BST), but if you want to catch all the action then the early prelims are happening tonight at 3pm PT / 6pm ET (11pm BST). Here's how you can watch UFC 277 anywhere in the world.
The Women's Bantamweight title is once again on the line tonight at UFC 277 as Amanda Nunes is taking on Julianna Peña to hold both belts in the division and once again become the undisputed champion. The Lioness returns to the Octagon fresh off her loss to The Venezuelan Vixen, which occurred back in December of last year. It was a historic loss for Nunes, to say the least, with the Brazillian striker's impressive 12-win streak coming to an end after seven years of division dominance. Peña proved she was a force to be reckoned with, and it's looking like that momentum isn't slowing down ahead of UFC 277.
The Venezuelan Vixen has only conceded one boss inside the UFC in her nine years within the organization, and she's blazed her own trail in that time with impress wins over the likes of Ronda Rousey, Holly Holm, Miesha Tate, and most recently, The Lioness herself. Amanda Nunes is without a doubt one of the toughest fighters that the Ultimate Fighting Championship has ever seen, but Julianna Peña could have what it takes to firmly establish herself at the top of the pack.
Of course, there's far more happening at UFC 277 than this title bout, as we're also seeing the Flyweight Interim title bout between
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