How to Order UFC 264: McGregor vs Poirier 3 Right Now
Conor McGregor and Dustin Poirier will square off for the third time in the main event of UFC 264 on July 10 at T-Mobile Arena in Las Vegas.
UFC 264 Live Stream is currently on sale. The price varies depending on whether or not you already have an ESPN+ subscription, so here's a complete breakdown of how to buy UFC 264 right now so you can watch McGregor vs Poirier 3 and all the other bouts on July 10: How to Get UFC 264 if You Don't Have ESPN+ If you don't already have ESPN+, you can buy a one-year membership to ESPN+ ($59.99 value) plus the UFC 264 PPV ($69.99 value) for $89.98, a savings of more than 30%: If you wish to buy them individually, you may first subscribe to a month of ESPN+ right here ($5.99 for ESPN+, or $13.99 for a bundle of ESPN+, Hulu, and Disney+), then follow the instructions below for current ESPN+ members. However, given the quantity of UFC (and other sports) programming on ESPN+, most MMA fans are likely to stick with ESPN+ in the long run, implying that the value of the bundle is the best way to go if you don't already have ESPN+. How to Order UFC 264 If You Already Have ESPN+ Current ESPN+ members may purchase the UFC 264 PPV separately for $69.99 right here. If you presently just have a monthly membership to ESPN+ (and do not have the Disney+ package), you can still purchase the special bundle that includes a year of ESPN+ and the UFC 264 PPV. The only change is that instead of beginning a new ESPN+ membership, you will just extend your existing subscription by a year and get the UFC 264 PPV for a total of $89.98. Where to Watch UFC 264 Once you've signed up for ESPN+ and bought the PPV, you'll be able to watch UFC 264 on your computer through ESPN.com, or on the ESPN app on any suitable connected-to-TV streaming device, such as: Roku or Roku TV Amazon Fire Stick or Fire TV Apple TV Chromecast PlayStation 4 or 5? Xbox One or Series X/S? iPhone or iPad Android phone or tablet Samsung Smart TV Oculus Go To watch early prelims (ESPN+), prelims (ESPN+), and the main card (ESPN+ PPV), you'll need to check in with your ESPN+ subscription. UFC 264 Preview McGregor and Poirier first met in September 2014, with the former taking a first-round TKO in just his fourth UFC fight. Poirier evened the score in January 2021, knocking out the Irishman in the second round of the UFC 257 main event. Neither fighter has fought since. McGregor has now lost two of three fights while concurrently holding the lightweight and featherweight belts. “I defeated him in the first match. “I lost in the rematch,” McGregor, 32, recently told Fox Sports, according to Sportskeeda. “Then there's the trilogy, and I've got a few little tweaks to make. I'm extremely sure of myself. I'm extremely focused and determined. And I'll go in there, put on a show, and get it back on July 10th.” Poirier used calf kicks to wear down his opponent before finishing with punches to the face in the rematch. The 32-year-old Louisiana native previously said that he expects McGregor to attempt and return the favor in their third encounter. “He saw how debilitating and terrible those kicks are, and how much it alters the flow of a fight, so I believe he's going to try and utilize them against me now,” Poirier said on The Fight with Teddy Atlas, according to MMA Fighting. “I truly do, and that's what I began doing; I started attempting to utilize them every opportunity I had after I was injured with them.” “I'm still focusing on hitting my attack with my low kicks, but now I'm concentrating on defending a lot more than I used to,” Poirier said. “Just like in that fight, if he began checking those kicks, or if I was being knocked down because I was pursuing that leg kick, I would have called an audible and gone with something different. I simply utilized them because they were there, it was hurting him, he wasn't making the proper choices to start protecting them, and I knew how much they hurt, and I knew it was going to alter the fight.” Fight Schedule for UFC 264 The main card Dustin Poirier vs. Conor McGregor, lightweight Gilbert Burns vs. Stephen Thompson, welterweight Heavyweight fight: Tai Tuivasa vs. Greg Hardy Irene Aldana vs. Yana Kunitskaya, women's bantamweight Sean O'Malley vs. Louis Smolka, bantamweight Preliminary Card Carlos Condit vs. Max Griffin, welterweight Niko Price vs. Michel Pereira, welterweight Kevin Lee vs. Sean Brady, welterweight Dricus du Plessis vs. Trevin Giles, middleweight Early Preliminary Card Ryan Hall vs. Ilia Topuria, featherweight Jessica Eye versus Jennifer Maia, women's flyweight Omari Akhmedov vs. Brad Tavares, middleweight Zhalgas Zhumagulov vs. Jerome Rivera, flyweight Alen Amedovski vs. Hu Yaozong, middleweight |