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UFC 287: Pereira vs. Adesanya live stream without Reddit streams, Buffstreams or Crackstream

The Octagon returns to Biscayne Bay after a nearly two-decade absence as UFC 287 makes its way to Miami-Dade Arena for an action-packed pay-per-view event headlined by a rematch between middleweight champion Alex Pereira and former champion Israel Adesanya. In addition to the main event title battle, Saturday’s fight card has Gilbert Burns taking on Jorge Masvidal of Miami, as well as two very compelling bouts in the bantamweight division.

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What makes this fight so interesting is that Pereira departed UFC 281 as the middleweight champion and with a 3-0 record versus Adesanya across two sports, despite trailing while entering into the final round and requiring a finish to seal a victory.

Achieving his goal in mixed martial arts after an impressive kickboxing career must give the champion a sense of accomplishment, and his repeated victories against the magnetic “Stylebender” must give him the assurance that he is unbeatable.

Despite the favorable aspects of their fight in November at Madison Square Garden, the challenger surely has doubts about whether or not the huge Brazilian is the last level boss he will ever beat.

As opposed to rivalries characterized by bad blood, verbal warfare, and pre-fight acts of animosity, this one is simply between two top-tier talents who are competing at the greatest level and striving to prove their dominance to one another.

In the welterweight co-main event, Gilbert Burns travels to Jorge Masvidal’s native city of Miami to fight him.

Burns is 2-1 since making a run at the welterweight championship, with wins over Stephen Thompson and Khamzat Chimaev. Most recently, Burns submitted Neil Magny. Masvidal lost twice to Usman and then lost the main event of UFC 272 to Colby Covington by unanimous decision in March. He hopes to shake off his slump in front of a partisan crowd in his hometown.

With Edwards now at the top of the division, this one has genuine championship stakes, with Burns able to make a case for contention with a win and Masvidal having lingering history with the champ, so keep an eye on how it pans out.

Rob Font and Adrian Yanez meet in the midst of Saturday’s pay-per-view main card in a classic “experienced against prospect” showdown in the bantamweight division.

After losing two in a row, Font is still a top contender at 135 pounds. Font has one of the greatest jabs in the sport and plenty of experience fighting top-tier opponents. Yanez, 29, is undefeated in five UFC appearances and nine straight overall, but this will be his first time against a ranked opponent.

Both Font and Yanez prefer to work with their hands, so this four-ounce glove boxing battle should be fast-paced, technical, and competitive. This is a decent choice for Fight of the Night if you have to choose one.

Kevin Holland and Santiago Ponzinibbio clash earlier the same night, and are coming off of quite contrasting performances in their most recent outings.

Holland enters the bout on a two-fight losing streak after suffering defeats at the hands of Stephen “Wonderboy” Thompson (in the fourth round) and Khamzat Chimaev (on short notice) towards the end of last year. Nonetheless, Ponzinibbio comes in having rescued a victory from the jaws of defeat in his most recent bout, when he came back from a third-round deficit to knock out Alex Morono.

In contrast to his Argentine opponent, who appears steely, motivated, and driven from the moment he crosses into the UFC cage, Holland often appears distracted and more worried about playing to the audience inside the Octagon.

UFC 287 Main Card

  • Alex Pereira vs Israel Adesanya
  • Gilbert Burns vs. Jorge Masvidal
  • Rob Font vs. Adrian Yanez
  • Kevin Holland vs. Santiago Ponzinibbio
  • Raul Rosas Jr. vs. Christian Rodriguez

UFC 287 Preliminary Card

  • Kelvin Gastelum vs. Chris Curtis
  • Michelle Waterson-Gomez vs. Luana Pinheiro
  • Karl Williams vs. Chase Sherman
  • Gerald Meerschaert vs. Joe Pyfer
  • Cynthia Calvillo vs. Loopy Godinez
  • Ignacio Bahamondes vs. Trey Ogden
  • Shayilan Nuerdanbieke vs. Steve Garcia
  • Jacqueline Amorim vs. Sam Hughes

Where to stream UFC 287 live without Reddit streams, Buffstreams or Crackstream

Here is how you can stream UFC287 live online without using Reddit streams, Buffstreams or Crackstreams.

UFC Fight Pass

UFC Fight Pass is UFC’s very own service which provides live coverage of the fights. The service provided costs around $9.99 a month, with the yearly subscription at $95.99.

The only shortcoming here is that the UFC Fight Pass provides live coverage only until the preliminary card, since ESPN+ has all the rights to the main card.

ESPN+

ESPN+ is currently the top streaming site for UFC. They provide live streaming right from the beginning of the prelims to the very end of the main event in the main card.

The subscription costs around $6 per month. And for a year it is $60, which is pretty low-priced. ESPN+ has exclusive rights of streaming the main card, which has been the reason why UFC Fight Pass provides live streaming only until the prelims.

United States Date: Saturday, April 8
Start time: 6 p.m. ET / 11 p.m. GMT
Main event cagewalks (approx): 10 p.m. ET

Fubo TV

Fubo TV was launched in the year 2015. Since then, they have grown rapidly. They offer two plans, and both plans include ESPN. The Family Plan provides 100 channels at $65 per month while the Elite Plan has 150 channels at $80 per month.

United States
Date: Saturday, April 8
Start time: 6 p.m. ET / 11 p.m. GMT
Main event cagewalks (approx): 10 p.m. ET

BT Sport

BT Sport, the British Telecommunications group has been a big player in the European region, especially in the UK. UFC streaming can be caught live on BT Sport Box Office and also on the BT Sport App. The subscription cost is around 15 euros per month.

Main Card: 11pm GMT (Sunday) on BT Sport Box Office
Prelims: 9pm GMT (Saturday) on UFC FIGHT PASS, BT Sport and BT Sport Youtube
Early Prelims: 7pm GMT (Saturday) on UFC FIGHT PASS

Sling TV

Sling TV offers ESPN in their plans too. They currently have two plans – Orange and Blue. Orange costs $35 per month and the Blue plan costs $50 per month.

Sony Sports Network

Sony Sports Network has grown in leaps and bounds over the past few years. They have an immense presence in the South Asian region, especially in India.

They have a lot of channels on their network, with a dedicated Sony LIV App too. The subscription cost is Rs.299 per month, while the yearly subscription costs Rs.999.

Main Card: 7:30am IST (Sunday) on Sony TEN 1, Sony TEN 2, Sony TEN 3 and Sony LIV

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