
At their most recent press conference, Adesanya and Romero had a dance-off, if you can believe that.
Josh Hedges/GettyIsrael Adesanya is arguably the biggest rising star in the UFC since Conor McGregor. He's a big deal, and if he keeps winning he could be an even bigger deal. When he knocked out previous champ Robert Whittaker in definitive fashion at UFC 243 (after the best walk-in in UFC history) you could almost hear the ka-ching of cash registers roll up in Dana White's eyeballs. Adesanya is special. He's charismatic, quick-witted, has a powerful social media game, and he might be the most futuristic striker in the game. He's Anderson Silva for a brand-new generation.
But his next matchup is a test and a half.
At UFC 248, middleweight champion Adesanya is facing off against Yoel Romero, a dangerous fight for anyone. Romero is a tank disguised in human flesh. En route to winning a razor tight victory decision against him, Whittaker broke multiple bones punching and kicking him. Another previous Ultimate Fighting Championship opponent, Luke Rockhold, is on record stating "that man is made of steel."
Every second you're in the cage with Romero, you're in danger of being savagely and violently knocked out and sinceRomero made weight, the fight is for the title.
And here it is, Yoel Romero makes championship weight at 185 lbs on the dot ahead of #UFC248.
Full weigh-ins: https://t.co/pDFpMbnt9z pic.twitter.com/ekVneGtWDy
— MMAFighting.com (@MMAFighting) March 6, 2020
But Adesanya vs. Romero isn't the only title fight on the UFC 248 fight card. Weili Zhang, the newly crowned UFC women's strawweight, is facing off again the legendary Joanna Jędrzejczyk, probably the greatest female UFC strawweight of all time. That contest is a fascinating battle of power versus speed. Zhang is a huge hitter for the division, but Jędrzejczyk is lightning fast, technical and extremely defensively sound. The UFC could have a superstar on their hands with Zhang, the UFC's first Chinese champion in any weight class, but beating Jędrzejczyk is a massive challenge.
How to watch UFC 248
This year the UFC entered a new partnership with ESPN. That's great news for the UFC and the expansion of the sport of MMA, but bad news for consumer choice. If you want to watch to watch UFC live in the US especially.
In the US, if you're looking for how to watch UFC 248, you'll only find it on PPV through ESPN Plus. The cost structure is a bit confusing, but here are the options, according to ESPN's site.
- Existing yearly ESPN Plus subscribers can order the upcoming UFC fight for $65.
- Existing monthly ESPN Plus subscribers will be able to either upgrade to an annual plan and buy UFC PPV for $85 or purchase the ability to watch UFC PPV for $65 by itself.
- New ESPN Plus subscribers can buy a bundle of one UFC PPV event (streaming in HD) and an ESPN Plus annual recurring subscription for $85. The ESPN Plus annual subscription will autorenew after one year, at the price of an ESPN Plus annual subscription at the time of autorenewal.
You can do all of the above at the link below.
MMA fans in the UK looking for how to watch UFC 248, will find it exclusively through BT Sport. There are more options to watch UFC live if you live in Australia. You can watch UFC 248 through Main Event on Foxtel. You can also stream online on the UFC website or using its app to stream on your computer or smart TVs. You can even order UFC using your PlayStation 4 to watch the fight or stream using the UFC app on your Xbox One.
Start time
UFC 248 takes place on Saturday, March 7 in the US.
Here are the start times for this UFC fight night by region.
United States
The main card starts at 10 p.m. (ET)
The prelims start at 8 p.m. (ET)
The early prelims start at 6:15 p.m. (ET)
United Kingdom
(Note in the UK UFC 248 runs through into Sunday March 8.)
The main card starts at 3 a.m. (GMT)
The prelims start at 1 a.m. (GMT)
The early prelims start at 11:15 p.m. (GMT)
Australia
(Note in Australia UFC 248 starts on Sunday, March 8.)
The main card starts at 2 p.m. (AEDT)
The prelims start at 12 p.m. (AEDT)
The early prelims start at 10:15 a.m. (AEDT)
Who's fighting?
Main card
Israel Adesanya (c) vs. Yoel Romero
Weili Zhang (c) vs. Joanna Jedrzejczyk
Beneil Dariush vs. Drakkar Klose
Neil Magny vs. Li Jingliang
Alex Oliveira vs. Max Griffin
Prelims
Sean O'Malley vs. Jose Quinones
Mark Madsen vs. Austin Hubbard
Rodolfo Vieira vs. Saparbek Safarov
Gerald Meerschaert vs. Deron Winn
Early prelims
Emily Whitmire vs. Polyana Viana
Douglas Silva de Andrade vs. Movsar Evolev
Danaa Batgerel vs. Guido Cannetti
Is it worth watching?
Absolutely. This is a bumper card. Adesanya is always worth watching, and the co-main featuring Weili Zhang and Joanna Jedrzejczyk will represent the absolute highest quality in women's mixed martial arts.
Outside those two big fights, there are a few interesting matches on the undercard. Sean O'Malley headlines the prelims and is a rising star in every sense of the word. There are highlight reel fighters throughout the PPV as well: Jingliang, Oliveira, Klose... so many great fighters. So many good matchups. This is a good one.
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