
How to Watch UFC Fight Night Park vs Taira: Live Stream MMA Main Card, TV Channel
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UFC Fight Night returns on Saturday night with a fascinating main event between Tatsuro Taira and Hyunsung Park. Amir Albazi had to medically withdraw from his fight against Taira, leaving us with an entirely different main event.
Chris Duncan celebrates after defeating Jordan Vucenic during the Lightweight fight between Chris Duncan and Jordan Vucenic at The O2 Arena on March 22, 2025 in London, England.
Chris Duncan celebrates after defeating Jordan Vucenic during the Lightweight fight between Chris Duncan and Jordan Vucenic at The O2 Arena on March 22, 2025 in London, England.How to Watch UFC Fight Night: Park vs Taira
Date: Saturday, August 2, 2025
Time: 9:00 p.m. ET
Channel: ESPN
Stream: Fubo (watch now)
Our new main event should be just as exciting, however, as Taira is 16-1-0 while Hyun-sung is 10-0-0 in his career, setting us up for a thrilling flyweight main event. Taira is 25 years old and is coming off the first loss of his career, as he fell to Brandon Royval via split decision back in October 2024.
Park, meanwhile, has yet to taste defeat in his professional MMA career, most recently having defeated Carlos Hernandez via submission (rear-naked chokehold) back in May of this year. Before that, the Korean fighter brutally defeated Shannon Ross via TKO (knee and punches) in a victory that earned him a Performance of the Night bonus in December 2023.
Other fights taking place on Saturday night include Mateusz Rębecki taking on Chris Duncan in lightweight action, Elves Brener facing Esteban Ribovics in a lightweight battle, and Karol Rosa taking on Nora Cornolle in women's bantamweight action.
As always, expect the unexpected when it comes to UFC. Although tonight's card doesn't feature any major fighters, that doesn't mean the action will not be as hard-hitting. If anything, it means fighters will be going all out tonight to make a name for themselves.
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