UFC 285 marks the highly-anticipated return of former UFC Light Heavyweight Champion Jon “Bones” Jones, as he seeks to claim the vacant Heavyweight Championship in a dream matchup against former UFC interim Heavyweight Champ Ciryl Gane. Jones is considered one of the greatest UFC fighters of all time and would love to go down in the history books as a champion of two divisions. You can watch UFC 285 on Saturday, March 4 at 5:30 p.m. Et (early prelims), 8 p.m. Et (prelims), and 10 p.m. Et (main card) on ESPN+ pay-per-view. Watch all the action with a Subscription to ESPN+.
How to Watch UFC 285: Jones vs. Gane When: Saturday, March 4 at 5:30 p.m. Et (early prelims), 8 p.m. Et (prelims), 10 p.m. Et Where: Early Prelims, Prelims on ESPN+; Prelims on ESPN, Espnews, ESPN Deportes, Main Card on ESPN+ PPV Streaming: Watch with a Subscription to ESPN+ and $79.99 for the pay-per-view.
How to Watch UFC 285: Jones vs. Gane When: Saturday, March 4 at 5:30 p.m. Et (early prelims), 8 p.m. Et (prelims), 10 p.m. Et Where: Early Prelims, Prelims on ESPN+; Prelims on ESPN, Espnews, ESPN Deportes, Main Card on ESPN+ PPV Streaming: Watch with a Subscription to ESPN+ and $79.99 for the pay-per-view.
- 3/4/2023
- by Jeff Kotuby
- The Streamable
Fox
Wednesday night saw the final episode of the twentieth season of The Ultimate Fighter aired, finishing up with two solid women’s strawweight semi-final bouts, one featuring Invicta champ Carla Esparza taking on Jessica Penne, the other between two young upstarts in women’s Mma, Rose Namajunas, who submitted Randa Markos. The finale went down Friday, and in the main event, Esparza tapped Namajunas in the third round, becoming the Ufc’s first ever strawweight champion.
This was a different sort of season for Tuf. It’s one where the Ufc really took a look at what was wrong with the show, and tried to right at least some of it, introducing new ideas, making the show mean something again, and really, doing what it could to right the ship.
Was it a perfect effort? No. The show still fell into some of the same traps earlier seasons did.
Wednesday night saw the final episode of the twentieth season of The Ultimate Fighter aired, finishing up with two solid women’s strawweight semi-final bouts, one featuring Invicta champ Carla Esparza taking on Jessica Penne, the other between two young upstarts in women’s Mma, Rose Namajunas, who submitted Randa Markos. The finale went down Friday, and in the main event, Esparza tapped Namajunas in the third round, becoming the Ufc’s first ever strawweight champion.
This was a different sort of season for Tuf. It’s one where the Ufc really took a look at what was wrong with the show, and tried to right at least some of it, introducing new ideas, making the show mean something again, and really, doing what it could to right the ship.
Was it a perfect effort? No. The show still fell into some of the same traps earlier seasons did.
- 12/13/2014
- by Jay Anderson
- Obsessed with Film
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