
How to Watch UFC Fight Night: Live Stream Lewis vs Teixeira, TV Channel
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UFC returns to the octagon on Saturday night with a thrilling main event between Derrick Lewis and Tallison Teixeira, two heavyweights with huge power in their hands, and you can catch all the action with Fubo.
Tallison Teixeira of Brazil celebrates his victory over Justin Tarfa of New Zealand during UFC 312 at Qudos Bank Arena on February 09, 2025 in Sydney, Australia.
Tallison Teixeira of Brazil celebrates his victory over Justin Tarfa of New Zealand during UFC 312 at Qudos Bank Arena on February 09, 2025 in Sydney, Australia.How to Watch UFC Fight Night: Lewis vs Teixeira
Date: Saturday, July 12, 2025
Time: 9:00 p.m. ET
Venue: Bridgestone Arena
Channel: ESPN
Stream: Fubo (try for free)
Lewis enters Saturday night with a 2-1 record over his last three fights, most recently having defeated Rodrigo Nascimento via TKO (punches). However, that bout was well over a year ago at this point, having taken place in May of 2024, so it'll be interesting to see how the heavy-hitting heavyweight looks after such a long layoff. Lewis boasts a career record of 28-12-0 and owns the record for most career knockout wins in UFC history.
Teixeira, meanwhile, enters Saturday night's bout against Lewis with an undefeated record for his career, sitting at 8-0-0. Most recently, the 25-year-old Brazilian defeated Justin Tafa in February of this year via TKO (knee to the body and elbow), an impressive victory for Teixeira in a result that earned him a Performance of the Night bonus.
Tonight's Fight Night will be a treat for UFC fans, as other well-known fighters such as Wonderboy Stephen Thompson and Calvin Kattar will also be throwing down, both against younger fighters with promising futures.
Will Teixeira be able to keep his undefeated streak going against a fighter as dangerous as Lewis? Or will Lewis continue to add to his record of most career knockout wins in UFC history? Find out tonight.
Change the channel to ESPN at 9:00 p.m. ET on Saturday night to catch UFC Fight Night: Lewis vs. Teixeira, headlined by Derrick Lewis vs. Tallison Teixeira.
Live stream UFC Fight Night: Lewis vs Teixeira for free with Fubo: Start your subscription now!
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