The UFC Fight Night 252 live stream promises to be one of the best instalment yet in the non-PPV series, as the Octagon returns to Seattle, Washington, for the first time in a decade. Two-division former champion Henry Cejudo takes on a rebuilding Song Yadong in the fascinating main event on a packed card, and we have you covered for all the ways to watch a UFC Fight Night 252 live stream, wherever you are.
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A first UFC event in Seattle, Washington, since UFC on Fox: Johnson vs. Moraga in July 2013, UFC Fight Night 252 has the main event to make the nearly 12-year wait worth it.
Henry Cejudo just couldn’t keep away from the Octagon, and reversed his retirement back in 2023. A two-division former champions and 2008 Olympic gold medallist in wrestling, the now 38-year-old has lost both fights since his return – to Aljamain Sterling for the UFC Bantamweight title and current title holder Merab Dvalishvili almost exactly a year ago – and the pressure is on to avoid an unwanted hat-trick
Song Yadong has been in impressive form recently – winning five of his last sven fights – and has a solid ranking inside the top 10 of the stacked Bantamweight division. But last time out he lost to Peter Yan, the second defeat to someone ranked above him in that seven-bout run. The younger man at 27, he starts as favorite, but will Cejudo’s grade give him an upset win?
There are plenty of other contests to look forward to at Climate Pledge Arena , Seattle, including Brendan Allen vs Anthony Hernandez and Rob Font vs Jean Matsumoto.
The full details on how to watch UFC Fight Night 252 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 Fight Night 252 a pay-per-view?
As it’s not one of the top-tier ‘Numbered’ events, UFC Fight Night 252 is not a PPV, including in the US, UK and Australia. The good news is, that means the Cejudo vs Song live stream, and the rest of the card, will be available to watch as part of your regular subscription wherever you are.
Remember, if you’re abroad right now, use a VPN to watch UFC Fight Night 252 and access your subscription as usual.
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Who is Henry Cejudo?
Born in Los Angeles, California, Henry Cejudo is a two-division former UFC champion, who also won gold in wrestling at the 2008 Olympics. The 38-year-old returned from retirement in 2023 but has lost both his fights since then.
Jones has won 16 of his 20 matches so far, with three of his four losses coming via decision and one via knockout.
Who is Song Yadong?
Born in Harbin, China, Song has stabilized in the top 10 but hasn’t yet had the fight to kick on. The 27-year-old starts as the favorite in this fight, though, after 31 contests and 21 wins.
He has won five of his last seven, but the defeats came in step-up bouts against Cory Sandhagen and Petr Yan.
Cejudo vs Song: who is favorite to win?
The bookies have Song down as the odds-on favourite, offering a best price of 1/3. Cejudo can be backed at 9/4.
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