🔴【HD】UFC 245 FIGHT LIVE STREAM
While all eyes are focused on the mammoth card that is UFC 244 Live Stream, in just over a month’s time the UFC closes out its 2019 pay-per-view schedule with a tripleheader of title fights.
On December 14th at UFC 245, Kamaru Usman defends his welterweight title against Colby Covington, who thinks he’s the champion and says he’s the champion... but he’s not the champion. You know it’ll be one hell of a time at the mic for Colby today. Meanwhile, the co-main event is men’s featherweight king Max Holloway against Alex Volkanovski, while two-division champ Amanda Nunes puts her women’s bantamweight title on the line versus Germaine de Randamie.
All of the title fight participants will take part at Friday’s press conference in New York, along with UFC president Dana White. You can watch the UFC 245 presser in the video at the top of the page, starting at 5 PM ET/2 PM PT.
The UFC's 2019 pay-per-view schedule is down to two events. This weekend sees Jorge Masvidal and Nate Diaz headline UFC 244 in New York City. The next — and final — PPV event of the year takes place on December 14 at T-Mobile Arena in Las Vegas. The promotion has loaded that event with three title fights. The first of those three bouts sees Amanda Nunes defend her women's bantamweight title against Germaine de Randamie. In the co-main event of that card, Max Holloway puts his featherweight strap on the line against Alexander Volkanovski. Closing out the card, Kamaru Usman attempt to defend his welterweight crown against Colby Covington.
The UFC hosts a press conference all six of those fighters and UFC president Dana White on Friday at Hulu Theater at Madison Square Garden in New York City. The event takes place at 5 p.m. ET.
Usman won the title in March of this year with a decision win over Tyron Woodley. The victory extended his winning streak to 14 straight. Usman is 10-0 in the UFC. Covington has long coveted a title shot. The former interim champion is coming off an August decision win over former champion Robbie Lawler.
Holloway is coming off a decision win over Frankie Edgar in July. He successfully defended the title in that contest. Holloway has won 14 straight fights at 145 pounds. Volkanovski joined the UFC in late 2016. Since then, he has gone unbeaten, winning seven bouts. Volkanovski's most recent victory was a May decision victory over ex-champion Jose Aldo.
Nunes holds 135 and 145-pound titles. She defends her 135-pound belt at UFC 245 against former featherweight champion de Randamie. These two met in 2013. Nunes won that fight, her second with the UFC, by TKO in the first round. Nunes is on a nine-fight winning streak. De Randamie was stripped of the 145-pound title shortly after she defeated Holly Holm in 2017. Since then, she is 2-0 and coming off a 16-second TKO win over Aspen Ladd.
Watch UFC 245 Live Stream
NEW YORK – Ahead of today’s ceremonial weigh-ins for UFC 244 in New York, you can watch a live video stream of a special news conference for December’s UFC 245 card.
The press conference starts at 5 p.m. ET (2 p.m. PT) and will be followed by the UFC 244 ceremonial weigh-ins at 6 p.m. ET.
UFC 245 features three title fights for the promotion’s final pay-per-view of the calendar year:
- Champ Kamaru Usman vs. Colby Covington – for welterweight title
- Champ Max Holloway vs. Alexander Volkanovski – for featherweight title
- Champ Amanda Nunes vs. Germaine de Randamie – for women’s bantamweight title
The news conference, hosted by UFC president Dana White, takes place at Hulu Theatre at Madison Square Garden in Las Vegas. Madison Square Garden hosts Saturday’s UFC 244 card, which airs on pay-per-view following prelims on ESPN2 and early prelims on UFC Fight Pass/ESPN+/ESPN2.
UFC 245 takes place Dec. 14 at T-Mobile Arena in Las Vegas.
Outspoken former Ultimate Fighting Championship interim welterweight champion Colby Covington is set to face off against current 170-pound king Kamaru Usman at UFC 245 inside the T-Mobile Arena in Las Vegas Dec. 14.
Ahead of the much-anticipated bout, former title challenger Darren Till offered his opinion on the matchup and praised Covington’s performance against Robbie Lawler, where he dominated the former champ from start-to-finish to earn him his shot against Usman
“Look what he’s done to (Robbie) Lawler. A lot of people said Lawler wasn’t the same; I don’t feel like that,” Till said. “I feel like Colby was just too much for Lawler, so when you break a fight down … because people hate Colby so much and take what he says so personal, they just want Usman to win. They’re not looking at Colby. Colby is actually a terrific fighter. Forget all the (expletive) he says, because he’s just an idiot. He’s actually a terrific fighter.”
Despite the impressive display, Till is leaning towards Usman to remain on top when they meet in December and believes the champion edges Covington in most areas of the fight game:
“I think if you put them both together, they’re the same fighter,” Till said. “I think Usman has everything that Colby has, just a bit better. I think he’s got more power. I don’t know who’s got the bigger gas tank. I know that Colby has an unbelievable gas tank, so I think Usman just edges it.”
Kamaru Usman Not Impressed with Jorge Masvidal’s Recent Run of Success
Jorge Masvidal has been nominated alongside Ultimate Fighting Championship middleweight champ Israel Adesanya as the standout fighter in 2019, although current 170-pound champ Kamaru Usman says he is unimpressed with Masvidal’s meteoric rise and believes he’s still the same fighter he’s always been and his wins are a result of the calibre of fighters the UFC have put in front of him.
Few would have predicted the 35-year-old Masvidal would have made the impact he had this year by stringing together consecutive knockouts over Darren Till and Ben Askren, with the latter setting the promotional record for the fastest knockout in history.
Masvidal then backed up those wins when he dominated Nate Diaz in their “BMF” title fight at UFC 244 earlier this month after the cage-side doctor instructed referee Dan Mirgliotta to stop the fight as a result of the cut Diaz had suffered over his right eyebrow.
While there is no denying Masvidal’s rise -- both inside and outside of the Octagon -- has been meteoric, welterweight Usman isn’t buying into it and believes nothing has changed with “Gamebred” as a fighter and his recent success is purely down to the type of fighters the promotion has given him.
“I wouldn’t say [I’ve been] impressed,” Usman told MMA Fighting. “Because it’s Masvidal, nothing’s changed. He’s the same guy. He’s fought the same way forever. It’s just the luck of the draw; he’s getting that luck of the draw. I’ve yet to see him fight a full-on welterweight from start to finish and completely dominate them. Then at that point I can say this is a different guy.”
“He’s got a lot of hype right now, and he’s been in this sport for a long, long time,” Usman said. “But at the end of the day, does it really matter that you have all that hype if you never get to the pinnacle of the sport? I like the fact that that he has all this hype. It brings a lot of eyes. So if he does make it to me and that fight is made, I would actually be very, very interested in that.”
Usman returns to action next month at UFC 245, in what is the promotion’s final pay-per-view of the year and will feature three title fights including a welterweight bout between Usman against the controversial Colby Covington
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UFC 245 Usman vs Covington will take place in T-Mobile Arena, Las Vegas, at 10:00 pm ET on December 14. UFC is available exclusively on ESPN+ in the US, while the Prelims are aired on ESPN and ESPN Deportes.
Unfortunately, ESPN is unavailable outside the US, which means you’ll need to use a Virtual Private Network (VPN) to avoid geo-blocking. We recommend using NordVPN as it’s one of the fastest VPN services with the largest server fleet and great security credentials.
Channels that stream UFC 245 live
Here’s the list of UFC local broadcasters from all over the world and their supported devices:
- UFC Fight Pass (USA) – Roku, Apple TV, Android, and iOS
- FightNetwork (Canada) – Roku, Apple TV, Android, and iOS devices
- Fox Sports (Australia, Mexico) – Android, iOS, and Apple TV
- Sky Sport or BT Sport (UK) – Mac, Android, iOS, Fire TV, Roku
- DAZN (Germany) – nearly all Operating Systems, browsers, smart TVs, connected devices, and the Xbox One game console
- Viaplay (Sweden, Denmark) – Windows, Mac, Android, iOS, Apple TV, Android TV, Smart TV, Chromecast, PlayStation 3&4, Xbox One, and Google Home
- OSN (Middle East) – Windows, Mac, Android, iOS
- MatchTV.ru (Russia) – Windows, Mac, Linux, Android, iOS (multiple browsers)
- WOWOW (Japan)
- Globo (Brasil)
Most of them will allow you to watch UFC 245 locally, so you might need a VPN to spoof your IP address to connect.
How to watch UFC 245 via UFC.tv
To stream via UFC.tv, you need to buy a PPV of the Main card. The Prelims are accessible via ESPN, while the Early prelims require either ESPN+ or UFC Fight Pass.
The UFC.tv app supports many types of devices, including Android, iOS, Fire TV, and Roku.
Even if you find PPV and cable available in your current location, you can still get up to 75% off the PPV price with a VPN.
If you want to pay for the UFC 245 PPV up to three times less, learn below how to do just that by getting access from another country with the help of a VPN.
How to get the cheapest PPV of UFC 245
You can get a 75% discount for the UFC 245 PPV because UFC uses geo-blocking and charges each country differently. It also means that in some countries, UFC.tv PPV is unavailable.
The issue of geo-blocking can be solved with a VPN. It hides your real IP address and your location, allowing you to connect from a country where a cheaper UFC 245 PPV is available.
Countries with the cheapest UFC 245 PPV
Here are the cheapest UFC PPVs in different countries and continents (prices converted to $):
- Russia – $15
- Germany – $20
- Indonesia – $24.99
- Philippines – $24.99
- Japan – $31
- Argentina – $34.99
- Pakistan – $34.99
- New Zealand – $40.29
- Canada – $49
- Australia – $49.75
While the cheapest UFC 245 PPV is in Russia, many best VPN providers no longer have servers in this country because of its requirement to keep logs and other privacy issues. Therefore the best PPV option is Germany.
Before purchasing the PPV, check your connection speed with a VPN turned on. If your speed doesn’t exceed 5 Mbps, chances are you won’t be able to stream UFC 245 in HD. If so, you should instead spend a bit more on a PPV from a less distant country.
NordVPN has 5,100+ servers in 59 countries, which means you should be able to watch UFC 245 from anywhere using this service.
How to watch UFC 245 on Kodi for free
You can watch UFC 245 on Kodi for free with the right add-on. Here are some of the best ones:
- SportsDevil
- Planet MMA
- Supremacy
- Joker Sports
- Selfless Lite
- The Loop
If you haven’t installed any third-party add-ons, you need to enable “Unknown sources” first:
- On the Kodi Home screen, click on the Settings icon
- On the System Menu, select System settings
- Scroll down to Add-ons and then turn on Unknown sources. A warning box will pop up after checking the button. Click Yes to turn it on.
As always, don’t forget the risks of using Kodi third-party add-ons and use a VPN to protect yourself and avoid geo-blocking and ISP throttling. We recommend NordVPN or any other service that we have on this list of best VPNs for Kodi.
How to stream UFC 245 on FireTV or FireStick for free
The best way to watch UFC 245 on FireTV or FireStick is by installing Kodi on it. Then you should be able to install the add-ons mentioned above and watch Whittaker vs Adesanya for free. In this case, using a VPN is highly recommended to protect your privacy.
Not all VPNs have a native FireTV / FireStick app, though. Therefore, its installation depends on the provider that you’ve chosen. Since we recommend NordVPN to watch UFC live online, here are the detailed instructions on how to add NordVPN on FireTV / FireStick.
List of UFC 245 events
UFC 245 Main card (ESPN+ PPV), 10:00 pm ET
Kamaru Usman (15-1-0) vs Colby Covington (15-1-0), Main event, Welterweight title fight
Max Hollaway (21-4-0) vs Alexander Volkanovski (20-1-0), Co-main event, Featherweight title fight
Amanda Nunes (18-4-0) vs Germaine de Randamie (9-3-0), Women’s Bantamweight title fight
Marlon Moraes (22-6-1) vs Jose Aldo (28-5-0), Bantamweight
Petr Yan (13-1-0) vs Urijah Fiber (35-10-0), Bantamweight
UFC 245 Prelims (ESPN), 8:00 pm ET
Matt Brown (21-16-0) vs Ben Saunders (22-12-2), Welterweight
Chase Hooper (5-0-0) vs Daniel Teymur (7-3-0), Featherweight
Brandom Moreno (15-5-1) vs Kai Kara France (20-7-0, 1NC), Flyweight
UFC 245 Early prelims (ESPN+, UFC.tv Fight Pass), 6:15 pm ET
Jessica Eye (14-7-0, 1NC) vs Viviane Araujo (8-1-0), Women’s Flyweight
Punahele Soriano (6-0-0) vs Oskar Piechota (11-2-1), Middleweight
When does UFC 245 start?
The main card of UFC 245 is set to start on Saturday, December 9, at 10:00 pm ET.
Here are the local starting times in different time zones:
- Los Angeles (PT): 7:00 pm
- Chicago (CT): 9:00 pm
- New York (ET): 10:00 pm
- London (BST): 3:00 am, Sunday
- Paris (CET): 3:00 am, Sunday
- Moscow (MSK): 5:00 am, Sunday
- Tokyo (JST): 11:00 am, Sunday
- Sydney (AET): noon, Sunday
Any bout can end in a minute or take the whole three to five rounds. As a result, the start of the main event will depend on how long the other duels take. So if you don’t want to miss the main event, make sure you’re in front of your screen at 10:00 pm ET.
What are the UFC 245 predictions?
The fighter odds of each UFC event are subject to fluctuate because of the injuries, poor weigh-in results, and other circumstances.
Please be aware, however, that the information below is not a piece of betting advice! The numbers are to illustrate how (un)evenly matched Usman and Covington are.
Usman vs Covington
- Odds: TBA
- Prediction: Usman via decision
When compared to his opponent, the reigning Welterweight champion Kamaru Usman stands out with its four-inch reach advantage. When it comes to age, height, and leg reach – both fighters are matched evenly. They even have the same MMA record of 15-1-0, their sole losses coming by the means of submission.
Speaking of their skillset, the Nigerian Nightmare has a Black belt in Brasilian Jiu-Jitsu but has won only one fight by submission so far. In contrast, Colby “Chaos” Covington submitted his opponents five times and will likely try to do so in this bout, as Usman lands 54% significant strikes compared to Covington’s 37% and also has recorded six knockouts. This will prove a challenging task, though, as Usman has a perfect takedown defense.
But most likely we will see the fight last the whole five rounds because Covington had his last finish more than three years ago, and Usman had his only finish in his four-year-long UFC career in 2017. Nevertheless, the fight is an absolute must-watch – who knows, maybe this will be the time when “Chaos” breaks his own UFC record of most strikes thrown in a fight?