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Ultimate Fighting Championship (UFC) is back on FOX Sports 1 later tonight (Oct. 9, 2013), bringing a locked and loaded fight card to the recently-rebranded sports channel LIVE from Jose Correa Gymnasium in Barueri, Brazil..
Not sure if you get FOX Sports 1? No problem. Head over to FOXSports.com and click on the "Find the Channels" banner by clicking here.
International fans in particular regions can watch "Maia vs. Shields" LIVE "in most parts of the world" on UFC.TV. To see if you qualify, as well as to check out whether or not the broadcast will air on television in your area, we suggest that you click here.
Need a mobile solution?
Check out FOX Sports GO, a groundbreaking mobile sports experience for iPhone, iPad, Android devices and web. The app, according to the website, offers more than 1,100 live games and events from across FOX Sports, FOX Sports 1 and FOX Sports' 22 regional sports networks. It is free to fans who receive their video programming from a participating cable, satellite or telephone company.
Need a local bar/pub solution? Check out a list of sports bars and pubs near you that will most likely be showing tonight's fights (see the full fight card here) right here.
UFC Fight Night 29 "Prelims" bouts will get the party started -- also on FOX Sports 1 -- at 5 p.m. ET, beginning with the Lightweight bout between Alan Patrick vs. Garett Whiteley.
Then, at 7 p.m. ET, the UFC Fight Night 29 main card on FOX Sports 1 will begin in earnest, headlined by a Welterweight scrap pitting Demian Maia vs. Jake Shields, while Dong Hyun Kim vs. Erick Silva hook 'em up in the 170-pound co-main event.
If you still can't figure out how to watch UFC Fight Night 29 on FOX Sports 1, we recommend that you call up your local cable and/or satellite provider or visit them online to find out which channel you should be tuning in to for tonight's MMA primetime extravaganza.
Enjoy the show!