How to live stream Manny Pacquiao Jr vs Yordenis Ugas fight and watch the boxing from anywhere today

Manny Pacquiao (L) and WBA welterweight champion Yordenis Ugas face off during a news conference at MGM Grand Garden Arena
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Age clearly isn't anything but a number for former eight-division champion Manny Pacquiao as the legendary fighter returns to the ring once more for another title fight at the grand age of 42. Here's how to live stream Manny Pacquiao Jr vs Yordenis Ugas online where you are.

Having originally been lined up to take on IBF champ Errol Spence Jr, Pacquiao will now take on WBA welterweight champ Yordenis Ugas tonight after his original opponent was forced to pull out after sustaining an eye injury in training.

Manny Pacquiao vs Yordenis Ugas at a glance

This title fight takes place at the T-Mobile Arena in Las Vegas, USA on Saturday, August 21.

The main card begins at: 9pm ET / 6pm PT / 2am BST / 11am AEST, with Pacquiao and Ugas's ring walks expected around 11.30pm ET / 8.30pm PT / 4.30am BST / 1.30pm AEST

Cuban fighter Ugas had been preparing for a title defence against Fabian Maidana on tonight's undercard, but it's now his belt being put on the line as the headline act.

While Ugas is being rated as the underdog by bookies and punters alike, with just 4 losses across 30 fights he's likely to provide a significant challenge for Pacquiao who has not stepped in the ring since 2019.

With Pacquiao widely expected to run for president in the Philippines next May, the fight looks likely to be the last time Pacman steps in the ring, making this a a fight no boxing fan will want to miss.

Follow our guide to getting a Manny Pacquiao vs Yordenis Ugas live stream, where you'll find out how to watch all the action online from anywhere in the world.

Manny Pacquiao vs Yordenis Ugas live stream: how to watch the fight in the UK

Sky Sports Main Event
The great news for UK fight fans is that this welterweight showdown won't be a pay-per-view event and will shown on Sky Sports Main Event.

Sky Sports Main Event
The great news for UK fight fans is that this welterweight showdown won't be a pay-per-view event and will shown on Sky Sports Main Event.

If you're not already a Sky customer, a Now Sports membership may be the best bet for those who want to enjoy the action. As well as this fight it gets you access to all 11 sport channels, which offer loads of live F1, NBA, PGA Tour golf and cricket, and plenty more.

Coverage of the fight starts on Sky Sports Main Event at 2am BST early Sunday morning, with Pacquiao and Ugas expected to step into the ring after 4.30am BST.

Not in the UK? Then you'll need a VPN to watch this live stream - follow those instructions set out above.

Pacquiao vs Ugas live stream: how to watch the fight in the US

Fite.TV9pm ET / 6pm PT

Fite.TV
Fight fans will be able to watch in the US via Fox Sport PPV, with coverage beginning at 9pm ET / 6pm PT. You'll need to shell out $74.99 for the privilege. 

Alternatively, dedicated streaming service Fite.TV will also carry the action for the same price, and you can make the most of a 7-day free trial if you're a new customer.

If you're prepared to pay, then you'll be able to catch all the in-ring action on your choice of iOS and Android mobile apps, Apple TV, Android TV, Roku, Amazon Fire TV, Chromecast, PS4, Xbox, a host of smart TV models and more.

Not in the US? Then you'll need a VPN to watch this live stream - follow those instructions set out above.

Pacquiao vs Ugas live stream: how to watch the fight in Canada

Fite.TV

Fite.TV
Fite.TV is also offering the fight to boxing fans in Canada as well.

As with the US, it'll cost $74.99 to watch the fight via the website, with the main card coverage set to start at 9pm ET / 6pm PT. And don't forget that 7-day free trial.

Not in Canada? Then you'll need a VPN to watch this live stream - follow those instructions set out above.

How to watch Pacquiao vs Ugas: live stream boxing in Australia

Main Event on Kayo

Main Event on Kayo
This much talked about fight will be shown Down Under via Main Event. The PPV rate is set to cost AU$49.95.

The fighters are due to make their ring walks for the headline act at around 3pm AEST on Monday afternoon.

Live stream Pacquiao vs Ugas from anywhere

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If you're away from home for the Pacquiao vs Ugas match, a VPN is your best option for tuning in to your local coverage. 

These handy systems are 'Virtual Private Networks', and enable you to appear online as if you are somewhere else entirely. This method gives you a way to get around any geographical restrictions, so you can access all of your favorite streaming services just as if you were at home. We'd argue that ExpressVPN is the best VPN to go with, and is perfect for a Pacquiao vs Ugas live stream.

There are three simple steps to follow:

1: Get a VPN installed. There are plenty of options, but we'd point you in the direction of ExpressVPN. There's even an offer on right now where you can get an additional three months FREE on a 12-month package and save 49%. Happily, ExpressVPN is also compatible with pretty much every device you can think of too.

2: Connect to an appropriate server. Select a server located back in your home country and you'll be in and away. And if there's any sniff of an issue, Express's handy 24/7 live chat customer support can come to your rescue.

3: Head over to the service you want. Here you can shop as normal and once you set your location, visit the service you're interested in and sign up as normal or log in, and start watching. And if you don't get along with it, you can always cancel without issue within 30 days and get a full refund. Easy!

Kevin Lynch

Kevin Lynch is a London-born, Dublin-based writer and journalist. The author of Steve Jobs: A Biographic Portrait, Kevin is a regular feature writer for a number of tech sites and the former Technology Editor for the Daily Mirror. He has also served as editor of GuinnessWorldRecords.com and has been a member of the judging panel for the BAFTA British Academy Video Game Awards. Alongside reviewing the latest AV gear, smartphones and computers, Kevin also specialises in music tech and can often be found putting the latest DAWs, MIDI controllers and guitar modellers through their paces. Born within the sound of Bow Bells, Kevin is also a lifelong West Ham fan for his troubles.