Nate Diaz and Jorge Masvidal are set to engage in a fierce 10-round light heavyweight showdown at the Honda Center in Anaheim, California on Saturday.
The highly anticipated Diaz-Masvidal fight, initially scheduled for June 6, was rescheduled to Saturday to ensure the fight didn’t coincide with other major UFC events — a decision that is expected to generate even more excitement and attract a larger audience to the “Last Man Standing” boxing match.
These two former MMA fighters, known for their competitive spirit, last met in a UFC bout in 2019. Diaz and Masvidal competed in the inaugural BMF championship at Madison Square Garden, a match that was intense and closely fought. However, medical personnel stopped the fight after Diaz suffered a cut above the eye, thus awarding Masvidal the win.
Here’s the time information for the Diaz-Masvidal fight this holiday weekend:
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When does the Nate Diaz vs. Jorge Masvidal fight start?
There are 10 bouts on the card, starting at 9 p.m. ET. The last and main event will be between Diaz and Masvidal. DAZN, which is carrying the fight, puts main event ring walks at approximately midnight ET on Sunday.
DAZN does note that the time could change due to the results of the undercard fights.
How to watch Nate Diaz vs. Jorge Masvidal main event
When: Saturday, July 6
Streaming: DAZN
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DAZN 12 month contract: $19.99/month, minimum 12-month term
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DAZN monthly pass: $29.99/month
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DAZN annual super saver: $224.99/year
How to watch: Catch the Diaz-Masvidal fight with a subscription to DAZN
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