The UFC looks to go all out as it celebrates its history at UFC 300 on April 13. An event featuring past and current champions, as well as the future of MMA, emanates from the T-Mobile Arena in Las Vegas.
The UFC began in 1993 with some trials and tribulations. It took a while for the company to become an international combat sports powerhouse. The company has evolved since the good old days of Frank Mir, the Gracie family and Chuck Liddell. UFC 100 in 2009 featured Brock Lesnar, Dan Henderson, Jon Jones and Marc Coleman. UFC 200 featured Amanda Nunes, Daniel Cormier, José Aldo and Caín Velásquez.
Both events had record gates. UFC 300 looks to blow those events out of the water. The main event of UFC 300 will be Alex Pereira vs. Jamahal Hill for the UFC light heavyweight title. The co-main event will have Zhang Weili defending the UFC strawweight title against Yan Xionan, while Justin Gaethje and Max Holloway determine the BMF champion.
UFC 300 has fan favorites in Charles Oliveira, Kayla Harrison and Aljamain Sterling. As an added bonus, Jim Miller will be the only fighter to have competed at UFC 100, 200 and 300. UFC 300 is a card that UFC CEO Dana White is proud of and hopes to be in the history books.
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“So when you look closely at 300, we have 12 current and former UFC champions or interim champions, seven pound for pound. [ranked] fighters, almost every fight features a ranked contender, 16 ranked fighters in total. And it’s expected to break all records at T-Mobile Arena with a $15 million box office,” White said. TNT Sports through Forbes. “So UFC 300 is the greatest combat sports card ever assembled.
“I mean, if you go back through history, even boxing history. Look at a boxing card that was ever made, even back in the days of Don King, when he was stacking these cards completely. The first preliminary of the night is [Deiveson] Figueiredo and Cody Garbrandt, then all the way to the main event.”
Here’s everything you need to know about how to access the ESPN+ app for free and whether there are any unique offers to watch UFC 300.
How to watch ESPN+ for free
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Verizon offers a promotional subscription per eligible wireless account, the Disney Bundle ($18.99/month value). It also offers a free Disney Bundle subscription with select unlimited plans for new and existing customers.
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Are there ESPN+, UFC 300 offers?
The UFC 300 main card is available on pay-per-view on ESPN+, which also requires a subscription. The PPV price of UFC 300 is $79.99 for current subscribers. New subscribers can pay a bundle price of $134.98 for the UFC 300 PPV and an annual subscription to ESPN+, which offers savings of more than 30 percent..
In the UK, the main card is on TNT Sports Box Office and will cost £19.99.
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| Product | Prices |
|---|---|
| Monthly subscription to ESPN+ | $10.99/month |
| ESPN+ annual subscription | $109.99/year |
| The Disney Bundle with Hulu Ads | $14.99/month |
| The Disney bundle with Hulu without ads | $24.99/month |
| Independent UFC PPV | $79.99 each |
| UFC PPV Package (UFC PPV and ESPN+ Annual) | $134.98, then $109.99/year |
| UFC PPV and the Disney package |
$79.99, then $14.99/month |
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When is UFC 300: Alex Pereira vs. Jamahal Hill?
- Date: April 13, 2024
- Time: 10 pm Eastern Time | 9 pm central time | 7 pm Pacific Time
- Location: T-Mobile Arena (Las Vegas, Nevada)
UFC 300 is April 13. The first prelims begin at 6 pm ET, and the prelims at 8 pm ET. The main card is at 10 pm Eastern time. Pereira and Hill should arrive at the Octagon around 12:45 a.m. ET, depending on how long the preliminary fights last.
UFC 300 will take place at the T-Mobile Arena in Las Vegas. Home of the Vegas Golden Knights, the stadium seats 20,000.
| Region | Date | Early Prelims Start Time | Prelims start time | Main card start time | Main Event Ring Walks (approx.) |
| United States and Canada (ET) | Saturday April 13 | 6 pm eastern time | 8 pm Eastern Time | 10 pm eastern time | 12:45 a.m. ET (Sunday morning) |
| United States and Canada (PT) | Saturday April 13 | 3 pm Pacific Time | 5 pm Pacific Time | 7 pm Pacific Time | 9:45 pm Pacific Time |
| United Kingdom and Ireland | Sunday April 14 | 11pm BST (Saturday night) | 1 a.m. Pacific Time | 3 a.m. Pacific Time | 4:45 a.m. Pacific Time |
| Australia | Sunday April 14 | 8am AEST | 10am AEST | 12:00 AEST | 1:45pm AEST |
how to watch UFC 300: television channel Alex Pereira vs. Jamahal Hill, live stream
| Country | Date | Channel + Live Stream (main card) |
| USA | Saturday April 13 | ESPN+, ESPN PPV |
| Canada | Saturday April 13 | BELL, Rogers, Shaw, SaskTel, Videotron, Telus, Eastlink, UFC PPV on UFC Fight Pass |
| United Kingdom | Sunday April 14 | TNT SportsTNT Sports Box Office |
| Australia | Sunday April 14 | Main Event, Kayo Sports, Fetch TV, UFC PPV on UFC Fight Pass |
UFC 300 fight card
Principal card
- Alex Pereira (c) vs. Jamahal Hill for the UFC light heavyweight title
- Zhang Weili (c) vs. Yan Xiaonan for the UFC strawweight title
- Justin Gaethje (c) vs. Max Holloway for the BMF title
- Charles Oliveira vs. Arman Tsarukyan; Light weights
- Bo Nickal vs. Cody Brundage; Middle weights
Preliminaries
- Jiri Prochazka against Aleksandar Rakic; light heavyweights
- Calvin Kattar vs. Aljamain Sterling; featherweights
- Holly Holm vs. Kayla Harrison; Bantamweights
- Sodiq Yusuff against Diego Lopes; featherweights
First preliminaries
- Jalin Turner vs. Renato Moicano; Light weights
- Jessica Andrade against Marina Rodríguez; straw weights
- Bobby Green vs. Jim Miller; Light weights
- Deiveson Figueiredo vs. Cody Garbrandt; Bantamweights
