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There haven't been too many instances as of late where fans could get overly excited about a free UFC card on Fox, but on Saturday night in Calgary, Alberta, Canada, that certainly comes to an end. The UFC on Fox 30 card that's set to take place on Saturday promises to bring all the excitement fight fans can ask for, with three huge bouts headlining the festivities. 

In the main event of the evening, we get a rematch in the lightweight division that many have been waiting for as former champion Eddie Alvarez takes on Dustin Poirier. These two first clashed back at UFC 211 last May in what was slated to be one of the best fights of the year. Unfortunately, the fight was ruled a no contest after Alvarez connected with knees in the second round while Poirier was down on the mat. These two warriors will now get the opportunity to light the world on fire again in the stacked lightweight division, and hopefully no controversy emerges this time around.


As if that fight isn't enough to get you to tune in, the co-main event in the featherweight division features the legendary Jose Aldo aiming to get back on the winning track when he takes on up-and-coming contender Jeremy Stephens. And prior to that bout taking center stage in the Octagon, former women's strawweight champion Joanna Jedrzejczyk begins her quest to get back into title contention when she battles Tecia Torres.

Now you can see why this is one of the most anticipated free UFC cards in quite some time, and below is all the information you need to catch the action on Saturday in Calgary. 

Live Free Watch Christopher Diaz vs. Masayuki Ito Boxing Live Stream Free Online On July 28,Saturday 2018.

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Christopher Diaz 129.2 lbs vs. Masayuki Ito 129.6 lbs
(WBO Junior Lightweight Title – 12 Rounds)

• Artemio Reyes 149.6 lbs vs. Gabriel Bracero 148 lbs
(Welterweight – 10 Rounds)

• Esquiva Falcao 161.8 lbs vs. Jonathan Tavira 161.2 lbs
(Middleweight – 10 Rounds)

• Antonio Vargas 118.2 lbs vs. Aaron Echeveste 117.8 lbs
(Bantamweight – 6 Rounds)

• Yomar Alamo 141.2 lbs vs. Wilfrido Buelvas 141.8 lbs
(Super Lightweight – 6 Rounds)

• Henry Lebron 131 lbs vs. Luis Diaz 129.6 lbs
(Super Featherweight – 6 Rounds)

• Jose Lopez 145 lbs vs. Jorge Rodriguez 149.2 lbs
(Welterweight – 6 Rounds)

• Luis Melendez 126.4 lbs vs. Vicente Loredo 125.8 lbs
(Featherweight – 4 Rounds)

• Vladimir Nikitin 125.2 lbs vs. Edward Kakembo 126.2 lbs
(Featherweight – 6 Rounds)

Diaz-Ito and Reyes-Bracero will stream live and exclusively in the United States at 9:30 p.m. ET on ESPN+, with undercard action set for 6:30 p.m. ET on ESPN+.

Promoted by Top Rank, in association with All Star Boxing, remaining tickets to this world championship event, priced at $100 (red carpet ringside), $50 (lower bowl), and $30 (general admission), may be purchased at the Kissimmee Civic Center box office, online at ticketerapr.com, or charge by phone at (787) 305-3600.

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A willingness to sway in the direction of arduous challenges and in the opposite direction of them has become a calling card of sorts for four-division champion Mikey Garcia in the second chapter of his career.

Entering his absolute prime at age 30, Garcia (38-0, 30 KOs) isn't so much focused on money in terms of how he navigates his career -- which is why he remains a promotional free agent despite multiple offers -- but instead on seeking fights that will support his goal of becoming the pound-for-pound best in the sport.

Garcia, who earlier this year chose to keep his WBC lightweight title and vacate the IBF 140-pound belt he won in March from Sergey Lipinets, has an ambitious plan for his immediate future which includes moving up to two divisions to challenge Errol Spence Jr. and coming back down to meet P4P king Vasiliy Lomachenko at 135 pounds.

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Before Garcia has any chance of getting there, however, he must first win a fight on Saturday against IBF champion Robert Easter Jr. (21-0, 14 KOs) in their lightweight unification bout in Los Angeles (Showtime, 10 p.m. ET) that is anything but an easy stopover on the way.

Easter, 27, is the exact sort of trap opponent that most champions would prefer avoid than go out of their way to challenge. The native of Toledo, Ohio, is also not lacking for confidence and has said repeatedly in recent weeks that he believes Garcia to be easy work and an easy win.

"That's terrific because that shows confidence on his end and tells me he is going to come in strong, looking for the win," Garcia told CBS Sports during a recent appearance on the "In This Corner" podcast. "It only means we are going to have a great matchup and a great, exciting fight for the fans. That's what I'm here to do.

"I don't want to have any excuses. I don't want anybody to come in the ring and say that they weren't ready or weren't motivated or whatever. I want the best Robert Easter available and that's what I expect on fight night."

Part of what makes Easter such a threat to Garcia is his advantage in speed and athleticism. But when you combine that with the fact Easter holds a five-inch height and a staggering eight-inch reach advantage over Garcia, this becomes an even more interesting fight.

"I know Easter is very tall and has a longer reach than me," Garcia said. "In the gym, we've been working on sparring partners who present different challenges and made adjustments from there. I have to catch him reaching in or put pressure and work my way inside. There are different things that I'm capable of doing."


Garcia said he chose to give up his 140-pound title and stay at lightweight due to the larger amount of big names available as opponents. But he can only laugh asked whether the decision was made because of how difficult his junior welterweight title bout with Lipinets became.

"If people don't believe me, that's fine by me because I will show them that I'm a better fighter every fight and won't lose," Garcia said. "The big fights will always bring the best out of me. I don't know where they would think that I was exposed. You get hit a few times; we are in a fight and [Lipinets] is an undefeated champion. He didn't want to let that belt go easy and he fought back."

Even though Garcia won the fight by clear decision, some questioned in the aftermath whether 140 pounds presented a ceiling for Garcia in which his power didn't translate as well as the lower weight classes. The determined Lipinets pressured and hit Garcia more often than most have become accustomed to see in what was, at various points, a grueling two-way fight.

"The moment that I dropped him, we both exchanged hooks and he connected with a left hook on the temple of my head and as I'm walking away, I look back and he's getting up and I'm thinking, 'Man, I'm lucky that I dropped him because he landed a good shot,'" Garcia said. "Actually, I felt the power and felt the shot. I didn't show any signs of being hurt or worrying but you do have to respect the power. I fought still smart and careful and patiently but that was a hard shot that he landed."

Easter, who captured his vacant title in 2016 during a thrilling split-decision win over Richard Commey, also enters the fight with some doubting his most recent performance. After a run of fights in which Easter appeared to be on his way to the top of the division, he appeared a step slow in January against Javier Fortuna and came away with a split decision many believed he didn't deserve.

"I don't think he lost. I thought it was a tough fight for Easter but Fortuna is a very complicated opponent also," Garcia said. "It's difficult to look good and look spectacular against Fortuna. He's a little awkward and a little different. Easter had a tough fight but he overcame the challenges and overcame the rounds and came out still winning the fight. I still thought he won and I'm sure he learned from that and that's only going to make him a better fighter."