UFC Fight Night featuring Marina Rodriguez vs. Michelle Waterson live stream, how to watch, odds, predictions

UFC Fight Night will go on as planned on Saturday night as we see a co-main event featuring Marina Rodriguez vs. Michelle Waterson.

At times tonight, we thought we wouldn’t be having a UFC Fight Night on Saturday night after the strawweight between Amanda Ribas and Angela Hill was canceled due to COVID protocols. The show must go on and we have a fantastic Main Card in store for UFC fans.

Marina Rodriguez will meet Michelle Waterson in the main event that they will be sharing with Donald Cerrone and Alex Morono as the co-main event. You don’t want to miss this fight, here is everything you need to know to stream the UFC action tonight!

UFC Fight Night

Marina Rodriguez vs Michelle Waterson

  • Date: Saturday, May 8
  • Location: APEX, Las Vegas, Nevada
  1. Main Card: 8:00 pm ET

UFC fight card

Main Card (8 PM ET, ESPN+)

  • Marina Rodriguez vs. Michelle Waterson
  • Donald Cerrone vs. Alex Morono
  • Neil Magny vs. Geoff Neal
  • Maurice Greene vs. Marcos Rogerio de Lima
  • Carlos Diego Ferreira vs. Gregor Gillespie
  • Phil Hawes vs. Kyle Daukaus
  • Amanda Ribas vs. Angela Hill CANCELED

UFC Odds and Betting Lines

UFC odds courtesy of BetMGM Sportsbook.  Odds updated last on Saturday at 7:55 p.m. ET

Marina Rodriguez (-225) vs. Michelle Waterson (+175)

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UFC Exclusively on ESPN+

ESPN is the exclusive destination for UFC and all of its pay-per-view events, meaning that you will have to have an ESPN+ subscription as well as purchase the PPV event.  The fight alone is $64.99 but if you buy the Disney+, Hulu, and ESPN+ bundle and the fight it costs $84.98, which is savings of over 25%.

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