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UFC 280 Oliveira vs Makhachev: Main card, time, date and favorites

This weekend, Oliveira and Makhachev battle for the vacant lightweight title in one of the most anticipated matchups in the history of the lightweight division.

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The UFC heads over to Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates, this weekend with a full UFC 280 fight card.

Two title fights top the docket Saturday, with the main event featuring former champion Charles Oliveira and world No. 4 Islam Makhachev. The two fighters will be battling for the vacant lightweight title in what is one of the most anticipated matchups in the history of the lightweight division.

The 33-year-old Brazilian (33-8-1), who is on a current winning streak, has become one of the most interesting fighters on the UFC roster over the past two years. Oliveira will be seeking a second lightweight champion title and running his winning streak to 12.

Makhachev (22-1), on the other hand, is known for his speed wrestling and his style that is often compared to his coach and mentor, Khabib Nurmagomedov, the former champion who retired in 2020 with a 29-0 record. The Russian is favored to win the bout this weekend.

Let’s take a look at the event time, and how to watch:

When is the Oliveira vs Makhachev bout?

The UFC 280 main card will kick off this Saturday during the day, with five fights scheduled, including the two title fights. The preliminary card will begin with the opening bout between Karol Rosa and Lina Lansberg slated to start at 10:00 am ET.

  • Date: Saturday, October 22
  • Time: PPV Main Card starts at 2 pm ET (12 pm PT), Prelims start at 10 am ET (8 am PT)
  • Location: Etihad Arena in Abu Dhabi.
  • Watch: Only on ESPN+ PPV here

How to watch UFC 280 Oliveira vs Makhachev?

Viewers who want to watch very main card fight live can order UFC 280 on the ESPN+ website, including Oliveira vs. Makhachev, Sterling vs. Dillashaw, Yan vs. O’Malley, and more. After ordering, fans can stream every UFC 280 fight to a preferred device, including TVs, mobiles, computers, laptops, tablets, and more.

The full event will air on ESPN+ in the US, with the PPV main card only available to watch on ESPN+ PPV.

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