UFC 260: Stipe Miocic vs. Francis Ngannou live results, discussion, PBP

Stipe Miocic puts his UFC heavyweight title on the line against Francis Ngannou at UFC 260.
Photo by Jeff Bottari/Zuffa LLC

Live, blow-by-blow updates for today’s UFC 260 main event from Vegas.

Join us today on Bloody Elbow for live results, discussion, round scoring, and play-by-play as UFC 260 goes down live in Vegas.

Today’s show will feature a massive title fight in the heavyweight division, with Francis Ngannou getting a second shot at champ Stipe Miocic. Miocic won the first time around, but a couple of years and two Miocic wars with Daniel Cormier may change the outcome this time. The co-main will take place in the welterweight division, with Vicente Luque battling former champ Tyron Woodley.

This post will cover the headliner. There are separate posts for the prelims and the rest of the main card.

Today’s show is a standard PPV, but Covid has taken it down a notch. There is one Fight Pass fight, which should kick off around 7:30pm ET/4:30pm PT. Things will move to big ESPN and ESPN+ for four more fights at 8 ET, and then we’ll go over to PPV at 10pm ET as per the norm.

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Stipe Miocic puts his UFC heavyweight title on the line against Francis Ngannou at UFC 260.
Photo by Jeff Bottari/Zuffa LLC

Live, blow-by-blow updates for today’s UFC 260 main event from Vegas.

Join us today on Bloody Elbow for live results, discussion, round scoring, and play-by-play as UFC 260 goes down live in Vegas.

Today’s show will feature a massive title fight in the heavyweight division, with Francis Ngannou getting a second shot at champ Stipe Miocic. Miocic won the first time around, but a couple of years and two Miocic wars with Daniel Cormier may change the outcome this time. The co-main will take place in the welterweight division, with Vicente Luque battling former champ Tyron Woodley.

This post will cover the headliner. There are separate posts for the prelims and the rest of the main card.

Today’s show is a standard PPV, but Covid has taken it down a notch. There is one Fight Pass fight, which should kick off around 7:30pm ET/4:30pm PT. Things will move to big ESPN and ESPN+ for four more fights at 8 ET, and then we’ll go over to PPV at 10pm ET as per the norm.