Where to watch UFC 307: Pereira vs. Rountree live stream, fight card details, start times and more. UFC 307 is shaping up to be an epic night of fights! Headlining the card is an exciting light heavyweight championship bout between reigning champion Alex Pereira and challenger Khalil Rountree Jr. Adding to the action, Raquel Pennington will defend her women’s bantamweight title against Julianna Pena, while the legendary Jose Aldo takes on Mario Bautista.
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Alex Pereira will be hoping to make it a third successful title defence in just 175 days as he puts his light heavyweight crown on the line against Khalil Rountree Jr in UFC 307's headline act on Saturday.
The Brazilian star claimed the title from Jiří Procházka back in November last year, with "Poatan" beating Procházka once more in a rematch fight in his last appearance in the Octagon back in June at UFC 303.
Up next is California's Khalil Rountree Jr, is a big puncher with a 13-5-1 record, who is on a run of five consecutive victories. The bill also boasts Women's bantamweight title fight as it's main supporting act, with defending champ Raquel Pennington puts facing off against Julianna Peña.
UFC 307 live stream, Date, Time, TV Channels
Date: Saturday, October 5
UFC 307 main card: 10 p.m. ET / 7 p.m. PT / 3 a.m. BST (Sun) / 1 p.m. AEDT on (Sun). Prelims from 8 p.m. ET
Pereira vs Rountree Jr. ringwalks (approx): 12 a.m. ET / 9 p.m. PT / 5 a.m. BST / 3 p.m. AEDT
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U.K. stream — TNT Sports
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One of MMA's most prolific champions defends his UFC Light Heavyweight Championship on Saturday, as Alex Pereira faces the challenge of Khalil Rountree Jr. — a fighter who has climbed the rungs to finally get his first shot at gold.
Pereira is the hottest fighter on Dana White's books, with Poatan taking the light heavyweight title last November to become the first man in UFC history to have been world champion in that and middleweight classes. With two consecutive defences in Vegas at UFC 300 and 303, the Brazilian doesn't look ready to have it ripped from his grasp quite yet.
But could this be Rountree's time? The War Horse is undefeated in two years, with five wins from five UFC fights over that period. Aged 34, there's a feeling that it's now or never for the Californian southpaw and he'll be desperate to capitalize in the Octagon on Saturday.
It's not the only strap on the line at UFC 307. There's a tasty looking battle between Raquel Pennington and Julianna Peña set to take place with the former putting up the Women's Bantamweight Championship that she beat Mayra Bueno Silva for in January.
UFC 307 Full fight card
Main card
Alex Pereira (c) v Khalil Rountree Jr – Light Heavyweight
Raquel Pennington (c) v Julianna Peña – Women's Bantamweight
José Aldo v Mario Bautista – Bantamweight
Ketlen Vieira v Kayla Harrison – Women's Bantamweight
Roman Dolidze v Kevin Holland – Middleweight
Prelims
Stephen Thompson v Joaquin Buckley – Welterweight
Marina Rodriguez v Iasmin Lucindo – Women's Strawweight
Austin Hubbard v Alexander Hernandez – Lightweight
César Almeida v Ihor Potieria – Middleweight
Early prelims
Ryan Spann v Ovince Saint Preux – Light Heavyweight
Carla Esparza v Tecia Pennington – Women's Strawweight
Court McGee v Tim Means – Welterweight
A former kickboxing champion, Pereira holds the record for the shortest time (eleven fights) to become a two-division UFC champion. The Brazilian has won three straight contests via knockout to go with nine via the power punch.
Rountree is on a five-fight win streak, winning four of those fights via knockout. "The War Horse" is ranked eighth in the division and is just coming off a suspension for testing positive for a banned substance.
Fight fans have questioned Rountree getting a title shot due to his ranking and suspension. However, Rountree is blocking the noise and getting ready for what could be a firefight.
Alex Pereira is gearing up to fight his fourth bout in less than a year when he seeks to retain his light heavyweight championship against Khalil Rountree Jr. at UFC 307 on Saturday night.
His road to becoming the light heavyweight champion began a year ago at UFC 291 in Salt Lake City. Pereira defeated Jan Blachowicz via split decision in his first bout after moving up from the middleweight division, where he was a former UFC champion. A victory over Blachowicz didn’t come easy. Pereira weathered early takedowns in the first two rounds before rallying and prevailing in the third.
Rountree is trying to obtain his first career UFC championship. The Las Vegas resident has won five straight fights coming into Salt Lake City and is ranked No. 8 overall in the light heavyweight division.
Rountree is a controversial choice to fight Pereria after getting selected over higher ranked challengers and comes into the bout after serving a drug suspension earlier in the year. He’s also a decided underdog against Pereria, a fighter whose prowess inside the octagon has led some fans to label him as the “final boss” in the light heavyweight division.
Where to watch UFC 307: Pereira vs. Rountree live stream, fight card details, start times and more. UFC 307 is shaping up to be an epic night of fights! Headlining the card is an exciting light heavyweight championship bout between reigning champion Alex Pereira and challenger Khalil Rountree Jr. Adding to the action, Raquel Pennington will defend her women’s bantamweight title against Julianna Pena, while the legendary Jose Aldo takes on Mario Bautista.
►🌍✅√🥊👉 UFC 307 Full Fight Live Stream
►🌍✅√🥊👉 UFC 307 Full Fight Live Stream
Alex Pereira will be hoping to make it a third successful title defence in just 175 days as he puts his light heavyweight crown on the line against Khalil Rountree Jr in UFC 307's headline act on Saturday.
The Brazilian star claimed the title from Jiří Procházka back in November last year, with "Poatan" beating Procházka once more in a rematch fight in his last appearance in the Octagon back in June at UFC 303.
Up next is California's Khalil Rountree Jr, is a big puncher with a 13-5-1 record, who is on a run of five consecutive victories. The bill also boasts Women's bantamweight title fight as it's main supporting act, with defending champ Raquel Pennington puts facing off against Julianna Peña.
UFC 307 live stream, Date, Time, TV Channels
Date: Saturday, October 5
UFC 307 main card: 10 p.m. ET / 7 p.m. PT / 3 a.m. BST (Sun) / 1 p.m. AEDT on (Sun). Prelims from 8 p.m. ET
Pereira vs Rountree Jr. ringwalks (approx): 12 a.m. ET / 9 p.m. PT / 5 a.m. BST / 3 p.m. AEDT
U.S. stream — ESPN Plus PPV deals
U.K. stream — TNT Sports
Watch anywhere
One of MMA's most prolific champions defends his UFC Light Heavyweight Championship on Saturday, as Alex Pereira faces the challenge of Khalil Rountree Jr. — a fighter who has climbed the rungs to finally get his first shot at gold.
Pereira is the hottest fighter on Dana White's books, with Poatan taking the light heavyweight title last November to become the first man in UFC history to have been world champion in that and middleweight classes. With two consecutive defences in Vegas at UFC 300 and 303, the Brazilian doesn't look ready to have it ripped from his grasp quite yet.
But could this be Rountree's time? The War Horse is undefeated in two years, with five wins from five UFC fights over that period. Aged 34, there's a feeling that it's now or never for the Californian southpaw and he'll be desperate to capitalize in the Octagon on Saturday.
It's not the only strap on the line at UFC 307. There's a tasty looking battle between Raquel Pennington and Julianna Peña set to take place with the former putting up the Women's Bantamweight Championship that she beat Mayra Bueno Silva for in January.
UFC 307 Full fight card
Main card
Alex Pereira (c) v Khalil Rountree Jr – Light Heavyweight
Raquel Pennington (c) v Julianna Peña – Women's Bantamweight
José Aldo v Mario Bautista – Bantamweight
Ketlen Vieira v Kayla Harrison – Women's Bantamweight
Roman Dolidze v Kevin Holland – Middleweight
Prelims
Stephen Thompson v Joaquin Buckley – Welterweight
Marina Rodriguez v Iasmin Lucindo – Women's Strawweight
Austin Hubbard v Alexander Hernandez – Lightweight
César Almeida v Ihor Potieria – Middleweight
Early prelims
Ryan Spann v Ovince Saint Preux – Light Heavyweight
Carla Esparza v Tecia Pennington – Women's Strawweight
Court McGee v Tim Means – Welterweight
A former kickboxing champion, Pereira holds the record for the shortest time (eleven fights) to become a two-division UFC champion. The Brazilian has won three straight contests via knockout to go with nine via the power punch.
Rountree is on a five-fight win streak, winning four of those fights via knockout. "The War Horse" is ranked eighth in the division and is just coming off a suspension for testing positive for a banned substance.
Fight fans have questioned Rountree getting a title shot due to his ranking and suspension. However, Rountree is blocking the noise and getting ready for what could be a firefight.
Alex Pereira is gearing up to fight his fourth bout in less than a year when he seeks to retain his light heavyweight championship against Khalil Rountree Jr. at UFC 307 on Saturday night.
His road to becoming the light heavyweight champion began a year ago at UFC 291 in Salt Lake City. Pereira defeated Jan Blachowicz via split decision in his first bout after moving up from the middleweight division, where he was a former UFC champion. A victory over Blachowicz didn’t come easy. Pereira weathered early takedowns in the first two rounds before rallying and prevailing in the third.
Rountree is trying to obtain his first career UFC championship. The Las Vegas resident has won five straight fights coming into Salt Lake City and is ranked No. 8 overall in the light heavyweight division.
Rountree is a controversial choice to fight Pereria after getting selected over higher ranked challengers and comes into the bout after serving a drug suspension earlier in the year. He’s also a decided underdog against Pereria, a fighter whose prowess inside the octagon has led some fans to label him as the “final boss” in the light heavyweight division.