Jones is the favourite as the reigning champion, but Miocic would dearly love to regain the belt for a third time. Jones has the reach advantage and that could be significant, but Miocic’s grappling will give the belt-holder something to think about.
There is plenty of other contests to look forward to at Madison Square Garden, including Charles Oliveira vs Michael Chandler and Bo Nickal vs Paul Craig
The full details on how to watch UFC 309 live streams online in the UK, US, Australia and beyond below. We also explain how you can use a VPN to watch your usual service if you’re traveling overseas when the big fight gets underway.
Is UFC 309 a pay-per-view?
UFC 309 is a PPV in the US, UK and Australia – but not in Ukraine, where UFC 309 will be live on Megogo‘s Maximal plan for 69 UAH (around $2).
That’s worth knowing if you’re a Ukrainian away from home because you can use a VPN to watch UFC 309 from abroad on Megogo as usual.
Who is Jon Jones?
Born in New York, this is akin to a home bout for Jon Jones. The 37-year-old is the reigning UFC Heavyweight champion and is widely regarded as one of the best MMA artists of all time.
Jones has won 27 of his 29 matches so far, with one no-contest and one loss via disqualification.
Who is Stipe Miocic?
Ohio native Stipe Miocic is the underdog for this fight with Jones. He boasts a record of 20 wins in 24 MMA matches, but he has been knocked out three times in the past.
Miocic, is a former two-time UFC Heavyweight champion, who has held the belt for 1,372 days in total.
Jones vs Miocic: who is favourite to win?
The bookies have Jones down as the odds-on favourite, offering a best price of 1/6. Miocic can be backed at 5/1.
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