How to Watch UFC Fight Night: Moicano vs Duncan
By Craig Dudek in Uncategorized
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The lightweight division takes center stage as the #10 ranked contender Renato Moicano (20-7-1) squares off against surging Scottish fighter Chris “The Problem” Duncan (15-2). Scheduled for five rounds in the 155-pound weight class, this UFC Fight Night main event represents a crucial proving ground for both men.
Watch Moicano vs Duncan on Paramount+.
Moicano looks to solidify his standing and protect his top-10 ranking in a heavily stacked division. At the same time, Duncan aims to secure a signature victory that could finally propel him into the official lightweight rankings.
For fans eager to witness every strike and takedown of this highly anticipated clash, we have all the essential details covered. Continue reading to discover everything you need to know to tune into the action. We cover the official start time, the event location at the Meta Apex in Las Vegas, Nevada, and the exclusive streaming options available for fight night.
When is Moicano vs Duncan? What Time Does the Fight Start?
Fight fans can mark their calendars for this lightweight showdown on April 4, 2026. The event will broadcast live from the Meta Apex in Las Vegas, NV.
Based on the officially confirmed schedule, here is when you can expect the coverage to get underway:
- Prelim Card Start Time: 7:00 PM ET (4:00 PM local Pacific Time)
- Main Card Expected Start Time: 9:40 PM ET (6:40 PM local Pacific Time)
The full event coverage on Paramount+ begins with the preliminary card at 7:00 PM ET, leading into the Main Card at 9:40 PM ET. The official start time for the main event is recorded as 01:40 AM UTC on April 5, 2026, which translates directly to prime time on the evening of April 4 for North American viewers.
Where Is Moicano vs Duncan?
This crucial lightweight matchup will take place at the Meta Apex in Las Vegas, Nevada. Serving as the official battleground for this highly anticipated UFC Fight Night, the Las Vegas venue provides the perfect stage in the fight capital of the world.
The arena provides an incredible atmosphere for Renato Moicano and Chris Duncan to settle their business inside the Octagon.
How Can I Watch Moicano vs Duncan?
Fans looking to catch every moment of this crucial lightweight main event must tune in exclusively to Paramount+. With live coverage confirmed, you can watch Renato Moicano and Chris Duncan battle it out for up to five scheduled rounds right as the action unfolds.
Because this event is a digital exclusive, Paramount+ is the only broadcast network carrying the Main Card live from Las Vegas. You will need to access their dedicated platform to enjoy the fights.
How Can I Stream Moicano vs Duncan?
If you are planning to watch this highly anticipated lightweight main event online, you are in luck. No pay per view purchase is needed to catch the action. Because this is a scheduled UFC Fight Night rather than a numbered pay per view, fans can stream the entire five-round battle exclusively on the network’s branded streaming service.
Please note that Paramount+ is the sole platform carrying the broadcast. There are no other streaming services or traditional cable channels authorized to show the event.
To sign up and watch the UFC, simply download the Paramount+ app on your smart TV, tablet, or mobile device. You can also navigate directly to their official website. From there, select your preferred subscription tier, create your account, and log in. Once you are signed up, head straight to the live sports section on fight night to stream the main card.
Moicano vs Duncan Odds
Odds from bet365 Sportsbook on April 2nd.
In an intriguing line, the unranked Chris Duncan opens as the betting favorite at -175 on the moneyline despite facing the #10 ranked Moicano, who sits as the underdog at +145. Duncan’s youth and impressive 15-2 record — including just two career losses — appear to be driving the market’s confidence, while Moicano’s seven losses across 28 professional fights may factor into the line. A $175 bet on Duncan would return $100 in profit, while a $100 wager on Moicano would net $145 if the veteran pulls off the upset.
The total is set at 2.5 rounds, with the under slightly favored at -145, suggesting oddsmakers expect a finish before the championship rounds. Both fighters have shown the ability to end fights early, making the under a popular play for bettors anticipating an action-packed affair.
Creative Manager and Writer at Sportradar. Craig has previously worked as a camera operator and video director in radio and television, as well as a content coordinator in the non-profit sector.