UFC 301 packs a power punch atop the bill, as Alexandre Pantoja will attempt to defend his flyweight crown against surging prospect Steve Erceg in the five-round main event. Having dethroned Brandon Moreno in July, Pantoja retained the championship with a unanimous decision over Brandon Royval five months later. On the flipside, Erceg has put together a 3-0 run in the promotion and nailed down his shot at the title with a second-round knockout of Matt Schnell in March. Adding to the drama, both men enter the cage on lengthy winning streaks—Pantoja at five, Erceg at 11.
Meanwhile, Octagon legend Jose Aldo suits up for co-headlining duties against Jonathan Martinez in his first appearance since he retired in August 2022. One of the greatest featherweight champions of all-time, Aldo put his title on the line four times in Rio de Janeiro and authored some of the organization’s most memorable moments in Brazil.
Further down the main draw, Anthony Smith squares off with Vitor Petrino in a light heavyweight showcase that could reconfigure the 205-pound rankings.
A closer look at the UFC 301 particulars:
UFC 301 goes down on Saturday, May 4 at the Farmasi Arena in Rio de Janeiro. The main card kicks off at 10 p.m. ET/7 p.m. PT. The prelims start at 6 p.m. ET/3 p.m. PT.
Anyone wishing to live stream UFC 301 online will need to purchase an ESPN+ membership. The ESPN-owned streaming service has exclusive rights to UFC live streams, making ESPN+ the only way to view UFC 301 “Pantoja vs. Erceg” online in the United States. The main card can be viewed on ESPN+ pay-per-view at 10 p.m. ET/7 p.m. PT, while the prelims can be seen on ESPN+ at 6 p.m. ET/ 3 p.m. PT. Meanwhile, TNT Sports is the lone broadcaster showing UFC 301 live in the United Kingdom and Ireland. Coverage begins at 11 p.m. BT. Finally, Foxtel TV customers in Australia can stream the event online by using the Foxtel Go app and may also sign up for Kayo to watch ESPN online.
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