A heavyweight championship unification and a title trilogy headline the action when UFC 270 goes down Saturday night in Anaheim, California. It’s the first pay-per-view event of the year for the UFC and should start 2022 off with a bang.
In the night’s main event, heavyweight champion Francis Ngannou will battle interim champion Ciryl Gane in a battle to determine who is the top man in the sport’s most dangerous division. The co-main event features the third battle between Brandon Moreno and Deiveson Figueiredo. Figueiredo retained the flyweight championship in their first meeting when the pair battled to a draw. In the rematch, Moreno dominated the action to become the UFC’s first-ever Mexican-born champion.
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Below is all the information you need to catch UFC 270 on Saturday night.
How to watch UFC 270 prelims
Date: Jan. 22 | Location: Honda Center — Anaheim, California
Time: 8 p.m ET
Channel: ESPN | Stream: ESPN+
How to watch UFC 270 main card
Date: Jan. 22 | Location: Honda Center — Anaheim, California
Time: 10 p.m. ET
Stream: ESPN+ | Price: $74.99
Now, here’s a look at the UFC 270 main fight card and betting odds via Caesars Sportsbook.
UFC 270 main card, odds
Ciryl Gane (ic) -155 |
Francis Ngannou (c) +130 |
Heavyweight title |
Brandon Moreno (c) -175 |
Deiveson Figueiredo +150 |
Flyweight title |
Michel Pereira -280 |
Andre Fialho +230 |
Welterweight |
Said Nurmagomedov -190 |
Cody Stamann +160 |
Bantamweight |
Trevin Giles -110 |
Michael Morales -110 |
Welterweight |