Fight fans are in for an action-packed evening as UFC Fight Night: Garcia vs. Onama takes place on Saturday, November 1, 2025, streaming live exclusively on ESPN+. The event features a stacked card headlined by featherweight contenders Steve Garcia and David Onama, both looking to climb closer to a Top 15 ranking.
Event Information
- Event: UFC Fight Night: Garcia vs. Onama
- Date: Saturday, November 1, 2025
- Location: UFC Apex, Las Vegas, Nevada
- Start Time: Main card begins at 7:00 PM ET (Prelims start at 4:00 PM ET)
- Streaming: Exclusively on ESPN+
How to Watch
You can stream UFC Fight Night: Garcia vs. Onama live on ESPN+, available through:
- The ESPN+ website or app
- The ESPN app on mobile, smart TVs, Roku, and Fire TV
- Hulu with ESPN+ access
- Disney Bundle subscribers can also stream the event directly through their account
An active ESPN+ subscription is required to watch both the preliminary and main cards.
Main Event Preview: Steve Garcia vs. David Onama
This featherweight main event promises fireworks.
- Steve Garcia (16–5) has built a reputation for his striking precision and aggressive pace. Known for pushing the tempo early, Garcia has earned most of his wins by knockout.
- David Onama (12–3) enters as the more athletic and explosive fighter, carrying knockout power and improved grappling from recent camps. Onama’s reach and movement could be key in dictating the fight’s rhythm.
Expect this bout to stay mostly on the feet, with both men favoring heavy exchanges and looking for a statement finish.
Co-Main and Featured Bouts
- Waldo Cortes-Acosta vs. Ante Delija (Heavyweight) — A clash of knockout artists in a fight that could end early.
- Jeremiah Wells vs. Themba Gorimbo (Welterweight) — Both fighters bring a strong grappling pedigree and explosive takedowns.
- Isaac Dulgarian vs. Yadier del Valle (Featherweight) — A prospect showcase highlighting the next generation of talent.
- Allan Nascimento vs. Rafael Estevam (Flyweight) — A Brazilian battle between two slick submission specialists.
The prelims also feature notable bouts including Billy Elekana vs. Kevin Christian, Timmy Cuamba vs. ChangHo Lee, and Ketlen Vieira vs. Norma Dumont in women’s bantamweight action.
Why This Card Matters
This event continues the UFC’s deep late-year lineup, giving contenders a final opportunity to make a push for 2026 rankings. With Garcia and Onama both within striking distance of a Top 15 spot, a dominant performance could set the stage for a major fight early next year.

