After Khamzat Chimaev missed weight, Tony Ferguson (26-7-0) will take to the octagon on ESPN+ Pay-Per-View to face Nate Diaz (20-13), the winner of “Ultimate Fighter” Season 5, who is fighting in the final match of his UFC contract.
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How to Watch UFC 279: Ferguson vs. Diaz
- When: Saturday, Sept. 10 | Early Prelims: 6 p.m. ET | Prelims: 8 p.m. ET | Main Card: 10 p.m. ET
- Where: ESPN+
- Stream: Get the Fight Only on ESPN+ for $74.99.
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About UFC 279: Diaz vs. Ferguson
Nate Diaz was supposed to take on Khamzat Chimaev, one of the fastest-rising stars in the UFC, who won 10 of his last 11 fights by knockout or submission – but Chimaev missed weight by 7.5 lbs. Instead, Diaz will face Tony Ferguson at T-Mobile Arena in Las Vegas. The two will compete in a five-round contest.
Although Diaz has lost three of his last four fights, he remains one of the most popular fighters in MMA. He has 11 wins by submission and is best known for being the first fighter in the UFC to defeat Conor McGregor.
As of now, this is Nate Diaz’s final fight of his UFC contract, having first appeared in 2007. Will he be able to go out with one final victory like he did over Anthony Pettis, Cowboy Cerrone, and Jim Miller? The winner will have their first victory since 2019.
Chiamev will now fight Kevin Holland in the 180-lb catchweight fight which will be a co-main event. Holland was originally supposed to face Daniel Rodriguez.
Check out the teaser for UFC 279:
UFC 279 Fight Card
card subject to change
Main Card
Position on Card | Fighter | Division |
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Main | Tony Ferguson vs. Nate Diaz | Welterweight |
Undercard | Khamzat Chimaev vs. Kevin Holland | Welterweight |
Undercard | Li Jingliang vs. Daniel Rodriguez | Catchweight (180 lb) |
Undercard | Irene Aldana vs. Macy Chiasson | Women’s Bantamweight |
Undercard | Johnny Walker vs. Ion Cuțelaba | Light Heavyweight |
Prelims
Position on Card | Fighter | Division |
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Main | Hakeem Dawodu vs. Julian Erosa | Featherweight |
Undercard | Jailton Almeida vs. Anton Turkalj | Catchweight (220 lb) |
Undercard | Denis Tiuliulin vs. Jamie Pickett | Middleweight |
Undercard | Jake Collier vs. Chris Barnett | Heavyweight |
Early Prelims
Position on Card | Fighter | Division |
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Main | Norma Dumont vs. Danyelle Wolf | Women’s Featherweight |
Undercard | Chad Anheliger vs. Alateng Heili | Bantamweight |
Undercard | Melissa Martinez vs. Elise Reed | Women’s Strawweight |
Undercard | Darian Weeks vs. Yohan Lainesse | Welterweight |
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