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How to watch Franco vs. Moloney via live online stream

We go over how to watch Saturday’s Joshua Franco and Andrew Moloney online via live stream.

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WBA “regular” junior bantamweight champion Joshua Franco will headline a card in Tulsa, OK, this Saturday on ESPN/ESPN+ when he once again puts his title on the line against Andrew Moloney. The fight is set to begin at 10 p.m. ET with the preliminary card set to kick off at 6 p.m. ET. It will air on ESPN.

If you can’t watch the fight on TV, you have the option to stream the fight on WatchESPN. If you don’t have cable, you can get a trial from YouTube TV, Hulu with Live TV, AT&T TV Now, FuboTV, or Sling TV to stream Franco vs. Moloney.

This will be the third time the two foes have faced each other in over a calendar year. Franco originally upset Moloney for the title last June before their rematch in November ended in controversy. The official stopped the fight and declared it a no contest after Franco suffered an eye-injury due to an apparent headbutt, to which detractors claimed the injury actually came as the result of punches from Moloney. A rematch was immediately ordered by the WBA.

Maloney enters the bout as the favorite on DraftKings Sportsbook at -255 while the champion Franco is the underdog at +205.

Franco vs. Moloney full card

  • Main event: Joshua Franco vs. Andrew Moloney, for Franco’s WBA “regular” junior bantamweight title
  • Arnold Barboza Jr. vs. Antonio Moran, junior welterweights
  • Jason Moloney vs. Joshua Greer, bantamweights
  • Trey Lippe Morrison vs. Don Haynesworth, heavyweights
  • Karlos Balderas vs. Fidel Cervantes, junior lightweights
  • Genesis Servania vs. Andres Cortes. junior lightweights
  • Albert Bell vs. Julio Cortez, junior lightweights
  • Abraham Nova vs. Richard Pumipic, junior lightweights
  • Nico Ali Walsh vs. Jordan Weeks, middleweights