There’s a rematch brewing in Sydney. Reigning two-time champion Alexander Volkanovski and former title challenger Diego Lopes are back, fighting for the UFC Featherweight Championship. Volkanovski won last time with a unanimous decision. Who will win this time? Learn how to watch UFC 325 without cable here. 

When is the UFC 325 Fight?

The UFC 325 fight will be live from Qudos Bank Arena in Sydney, Australia, on Saturday, January 31st. The event will start with early preliminaries at 5 pm ET / 2 pm PT, preliminaries at 7 pm ET / 4 pm PT, and the main card at 9 pm ET / 6 pm PT, streaming exclusively through Paramount+.

How to Order the UFC 325 Fight

Unlike through ESPN+, you do not need to order the UFC 325 fight on Paramount+. All you need is a subscription to Paramount+ to access the service’s UFC content, including the upcoming UFC 325 fight. There are no additional fees to enjoy the event. 

How Much Does UFC 325 Fight Cost on Paramount+?

Once subscribed to Paramount+, you can watch UFC 325 at no extra cost. The event comes with a standard or premium subscription, replacing the traditional pay-per-view model on ESPN+. You can enjoy the fight for the price of either plan, starting around $7.99/month.

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Paramount+ Prices

Paramount+ provides several subscription options, including monthly or annual payments to fit your budget. The platform also has a seven-day free trial to see if you want to keep the subscription or not.

Membership TypePrice
Paramount+ Essential$7.99/month, $59.99/year
Paramount+ Premium$12.99/month, $119.99/year

What Devices are Compatible with Paramount+?

You can stream UFC 325 on various devices, including Android phones, iPhones, Amazon Fire TV Stick, Chromecast, Sky, Apple TV, and Xbox. Check out the full compatibility list of devices below: 

  • Android phone/tablet
  • Android TV
  • Apple TV
  • Chromecast
  • Amazon Fire TV
  • iOS App
  • LG TV
  • Orange
  • PlayStation 5
  • Roku
  • Samsung TV
  • Sky
  • VIDAA TV
  • Vodafone
  • Xbox

UFC 325 Fight Card

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While Alexander Volkanovski vs Diego Lopes is the main title event for UFC 325, there are plenty of other great matchups from preliminaries to main events. Check out the full fight card below to avoid missing a matchup. 

  • Alexander Volkanovski vs. Diego Lopes (Featherweight)
  • Dan Hooker vs. Benoît Saint Denis (Lightweight)
  • Rafael Fiziev vs. Maurício Ruffy (Lightweight)
  • Tai Tuivasa vs. Tallison Teixeira (Heavyweight)
  • Jimmy Crute vs. Dustin Jacoby (Light Heavyweight)
  • Junior Tafa vs. Billy Elekana (Light Heavyweight)
  • Cameron Rowston vs. Cody Brundage (Middleweight)
  • Jacob Malkoun vs. Torrez Finney (Middleweight)
  • Jonathan Micallef vs. Oban Elliott (Welterweight)
  • Kaan Ofli vs. Yi Zha (Featherweight)
  • Kim Sang-wook vs. Dom Mar Fan (Lightweight)
  • Keiichiro Nakamura vs. Sebastian Szalay (Featherweight)
  • Sulang Rangbo vs. Lawrence Lui (Bantamweight)
  • Aaron Tau vs. Namsrai Batbayar (Flyweight)

FAQs

Is UFC on Paramount Plus?

Paramount+ is now the exclusive streaming home for all UFC events in the U.S. and Latin America. All numbered events and Fight Nights are available on the platform through the base subscription, plus access to past fights and UFC Countdown. 

Is UFC leaving ESPN+?

UFC is leaving ESPN+ and moving its live events to Paramount+ and CBS starting in 2026. The seven-year deal features all numbered PPV events and Fight Nights, all available through the base subscription. 

Is UFC wrestling or boxing?

UFC is a mixed martial arts organization, not wrestling or boxing. The fighters are trained in multiple martial arts disciplines, including wrestling, boxing, jiu-jitsu, and kickboxing, and use the Unified Rules of MMA. 

Can I cancel Paramount+ at any time?

You can cancel Paramount+ at any time without fees, and your access will stop at the end of your current billing cycle (monthly or annual). There is no refund, however, for the unused time, and you must cancel through the platform where you originally signed up.

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