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Jake Paul vs. Nate Diaz: Live stream, how to watch the fight

It’s time for the Jake Paul vs. Nate Diaz fight as one of the most controversial figures in boxing steps into the ring once again. It’s all part of a big-time night of boxing at the American Airlines Center, in Dallas, Texas. Saturday’s event is a pay-per-view broadcast available exclusively via ESPN+ PPV and DAZN PPV.

Saturday night’s event features a lot more than the Jake Paul-Nate Diaz fight. Amanda Serrano will be putting her titles on the line when she takes on Heather Hardy in another highly anticipated matchup.

How to watch the Jake Paul vs. Nate Diaz fight

What time does coverage start? Will the fight air on any TV channels? – Saturday’s event will start at 8 p.m. EST. However, the main event won’t start until later, with ring walks for the main event projected to start around 11 p.m. EST. The event won’t air on any conventional TV channels. Instead, the fights stream on ESPN+ PPV and DAZN PPV, which is available on streaming devices and smart TVs.

Live stream info: ESPN+ PPV | DAZN PPV – Saturday’s event will air exclusively via pay-per-view packages on both ESPN+ PPV and DAZN PPV.

PPV price, how much will it cost to watch the fight? – The fight will cost $59.99 to order on both ESPN+ PPV and DAZN PPV. An active subscription for either ESPN+ or DAZN is required to purchase the PPV.

Fight card; full list of fights

  • Jake Paul vs. Nate Diaz | Cruiserweight
  • Amanda Serrano vs. Heather Hardy | For Serrano’s IBF, WBA, WBC and WBO women’s featherweight titles
  • William Silva vs. Ashton Sylve | Lightweight
  • Chris Avila vs. Jeremy Stephens | Super middleweight
  • Olivia Curry vs. Shadasia Green | Women’s super middleweight
  • Alan Sanchez vs. Angel Beltran | Welterweight
  • Quilisto Madera vs. Kevin Newman II | Middleweight
  • Jose Aguayo vs. Noel Cavazos | Welterweight
  • Luciano Ramos vs. CJ Hamilton | Super lightweight

More boxing coverage via the Associated Press

NEW YORK (AP) — Boxing champion Amanda Serrano and the Professional Fighters League have agreed to an exclusive partnership that will see her fight exclusively in MMA for the new PFL PPV Super Fight Division.

Serrano, the undisputed featherweight world boxing champion from Puerto Rico, has a 44-2-1 boxing record with 30 knockouts and is a seven-division world champion.

Serrano joins Francis Ngannou, Jake Paul and Kayla Harrison in the PFL PPV Super Fight Division. Her debut in the PFL SmartCage and opponent will be announced at a future date.

Serrano has a 2-0-1 MMA record. Her last MMA bout was in 2021, when she beat Valentina Garcia by submission. She also has a 5-0 record in No-Gi Jiu-Jitsu.

“I may be known for boxing, but I’ve always loved and trained in MMA and Jiu-Jitsu, knowing those skills would only add to my ability when going against any opponent,” Serrano said in a statement.

PFL is the only MMA organization with the sports-season format, where individual fighters compete in a regular season, playoffs, and championship each year.

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