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Main Event Details
Where to watch Zuffa Boxing 01
- Date:ย Jan. 23
- Location:ย Meta APEX — Las Vegas
- Prelims begin at 6 p.m.
- Main card begins at 9 p.m. ET
Zuffa Boxing 01 fight card, odds
- Callum Walsh -700 vs. Carlos Ocampo +450, middleweights
- Misael Rodriguez Olivas -700 vs. Austin Deanda +450, middleweights
- Cain Sandoval -200 vs. Julian Rodriguez +155, welterweights
- Omar Trinidad -265 vs Max Ornelas +205, bantamweights
- Floyd Diaz -1400 vs Guillermo Gutierrez +750, bantamweights
- Emiliano Cardenas -1100 vs. Marcus Cortez Harris +600, bantamweights
- Robert Meriwether III -3000 vs. Cesar Correa +1000, lightweights
- Troy Nash -2000 vs. Jacob Ramos +850, lightweights
Primary Legal Streaming Platform: UFC FIGHT PASS
For this event, UFC FIGHT PASS is the exclusive global streaming home (outside of Mexico and Latin America). This is the most straightforward and legal way to watch the fight worldwide.- What is UFC FIGHT PASS? It is the UFC’s direct-to-consumer subscription streaming service, which also broadcasts select top boxing events from Top Rank and other promoters.
- How to Watch:
- Sign Up: Visit the UFC FIGHT PASS website or download the app on your smart TV, streaming device (Roku, Amazon Fire TV, Apple TV), game console, or mobile device.
- Subscribe: You will need a monthly or annual subscription. Important: Check the UFC FIGHT PASS schedule or social media to confirm if this specific event is included in the standard subscription or requires an additional pay-per-view (PPV) purchase. Recent Walsh fights have been part of the standard subscription.
- Stream: Log in on fight night and navigate to the live events section to watch the full card, typically starting with undercard bouts.
Regional Broadcasting (Legal Alternatives)
- In Mexico and Latin America: The fight will be available through local broadcast partners. Check with ESPN Latam or regional sports networks for details on how to watch legally in your area.
- Traditional TV PPV (Possible): While the primary focus is digital, there is sometimes a traditional cable/satellite PPV option in the United States. Providers like iNDemand (Xfinity, Spectrum, DirecTV, etc.) may offer the event. It’s best to check your TV guide or contact your provider as the date approaches.
Step-by-Step Guide for a Smooth Streaming Experience
- Confirm the Details Early: A day before the fight, double-check the start time (including preliminary bouts) on the UFC FIGHT PASS schedule. Times are usually listed in ET.
- Test Your Setup: Ensure your subscription is active, your app is updated, and your device is compatible. Log in beforehand to avoid login issues at fight time.
- Secure a Stable Internet Connection: A wired Ethernet connection is ideal. If using Wi-Fi, position yourself close to the router. A speed of at least 10-20 Mbps is recommended for HD streaming.
- Consider Casting/Screen Mirroring: If the app is on your phone or tablet, you can cast it to a larger TV using Chromecast, AirPlay, or similar technology for a better viewing experience.
- Gather Your Device Early: Have your streaming device, remote, and login information ready. Settle in for the undercard to ensure you donโt miss the main event walkouts.
Why Choose Legal Streams?
- Reliability & Quality: Guaranteed high-definition video without annoying buffering, pop-ups, or sudden disconnections.
- Support the Sport: Your subscription fee directly supports the promoters, networks, and most importantly, the fighters who train for months to entertain us.
- Safety & Security: Avoid the risks of malware, phishing scams, and intrusive ads that plague illegal streaming sites.
- Enhanced Experience: Enjoy professional commentary, replays, and full undercard coverage.
What to Avoid
- Illegal Streaming Sites: These are unreliable, often low-quality, and are a legal risk. They also harm the sport’s ecosystem.
- Unofficial Social Media Streams: Streams on platforms like Facebook, Twitch, or YouTube that are not the official broadcaster will be taken down quickly and are illegal to host or view.
- Dubious “Free PPV” Links: Any website claiming to offer a premium sporting event for free is almost certainly illegal and potentially dangerous for your devices.