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How to watch Diaz vs. Masvidal: PPV Prices and live streaming info

Nate Diaz and Jorge Masvidal will square up this weekend for the first time in almost five years. We'll show you how to watch from anywhere.

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Nate Diaz and Jorge Masvidal
Nate Diaz and Jorge Masvidal during their last fight at UFC 244.

Almost five years after their last UFC fight, Nate Diaz and Jorge Masvidal will meet again, but this time as boxers. We've compiled everything you need to know about how to watch Diaz vs. Masvidal from around the world, including when their ring walk starts and who else is on the fight card.

Diaz and Masvidal last fought in November of 2019 at UFC 244 in an iconic match-up that gave way to UFC's BMF belt. At the time, Masvidal beat Diaz at Madison Square Garden in New York after a cut above Diaz's eye forced a doctor to call the fight in Round 3. Now, the two will head to the Honda Center in Anaheim, California, for a light heavyweight boxing bout to determine whether Diaz can turn the tables or if Masvidal still has the upper hand.

The viewing options around the world are pretty straightforward. DAZN will live stream the fight in more than 200 countries. As usual, viewers will need to have a subscription to DAZN and pay a pay-per-view (PPV) fee. Below, we've outlined US, Canada, and UK watch options, as well as details on how to tune in from anywhere. Keep reading to learn everything you need to know about watching Diaz vs. Masvidal and the other fights you can expect to see tonight.

How to watch Diaz vs. Masvidal in the US & Canada

The Diaz vs. Masvidal fight will air on DAZN in the US and Canada. The event starts on Saturday at 9 p.m. ET, but the Diaz vs. Masvidal ring walk most likely won't take place until around midnight. You'll need to pay for both a subscription to DAZN and a $49.99 PPV fee. DAZN subscriptions vary in price depending on your level of commitment. A month-to-month plan costs $29.99 a month, but a yearlong contract will only run you $19.99 a month. If you're new to DAZN, no matter which option you choose, you will get your first month free, so you'll only be paying $49.99 up front tonight. 

How to watch Diaz vs. Masvidal in the UK

The Diaz vs. Masvidal fight will air on DAZN in the UK. As is the case for the above North American watch options, you'll need to pay for both a DAZN subscription and a PPV fee. Subscriptions cost £24.99 per month (month-long contract) or £14.99 per month (yearlong contract), but the first month is free in both cases. The PPV fee will cost an additional £24.99.

How to watch Diaz vs. Masvidal from anywhere

DAZN is available in more than 200 countries, so there's a pretty good chance you'll be able to catch the fight no matter where you are in the world. You can find full details here on DAZN. But if you're traveling and find that you're unable to tune in to your subscription, you might need to use a VPN. Short for virtual private networks, VPNs allow you to change your device's virtual location so that you can access your usual websites and apps from anywhere. Plus, they're solid ways to improve your online privacy. Our go-to VPN rec is ExpressVPN, a user-friendly option with a 30-day money-back guarantee. Check out our ExpressVPN review for additional information.

Diaz vs. Masvidal fight card

  • Nate Diaz vs. Jorge Masvidal (Light heavyweight)
  • Daniel Jacobs vs. Shane Mosley Jr. (Super middleweight)
  • Amado Vargas vs. Sean Garcia (Lightweight)
  • Chris Avila vs. Anthony Pettis (Light heavyweight)
  • Devin Cushing vs. Manuel Correa (Lightweight)
  • Alan Sanchez vs. Luis Lioez (Welterweight)
  • Kenneth Lopez vs. Andres Martinez (Super middleweight)
  • Curmel Moton vs. Nikolai Buzolin (Lightweight)
  • Jose Aguayo vs. Bryce Logan (Welterweight)
  • Steven Dunn vs. Gabriel Aguilar Costa (Heavyweight)
  • Luciano Ramos vs. Dan Hernandez (Super lightweight)

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