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How to watch UFC 317: Topuria vs Oliveira Live without cable and VPN (Anywhere)

June 27, 2025 by nais Leave a Comment

The vacant UFC lightweight title is up for grabs this weekend as two former champions clash at UFC 317. Undefeated Ilia Topuria vacated the featherweight title earlier this year with a view towards a permanent move to lightweight, and his first bout in the division is with the belt on the line against one of its former holders in Charles Oliveira.

Topuria was last seen in action in October, when he successfully defended the featherweight title against Max Holloway, ending that fight with a third-round knockout (punches). As for Oliveira, his last bout came in November, as he won by decision against Michael Chandler.

  • Date: Saturday, June 28

  • Main card start time: 10 pm ET / 7 pm PT / 3 am BST (Sunday)

  • Ilia Topuria vs Charles Oliveira main event cagewalks (approx): 12:25 am ET (Sunday) / 9:25 pm PT / 5:25 am BST (Sunday)

  • Organiger: UFC

  • Streaming: PayCast.TV

Ilia Topuria vs Charles Oliveira: tale of the tape

Ilia Topuria record

  • Nationality: Georgian

  • Age: 28

  • Height: 5′ 7″

  • Reach: 69″

  • Total fights: 16

  • Record: 16-0 (6 KOs)

Charles Oliveira record

  • Nationality: Brazilian

  • Age: 35

  • Height: 5′ 10″

  • Reach: 74″

  • Total fights: 46

  • Record: 35-10-1 (10 KOs)

How to watch Ilia Topuria vs Charles Oliveira

Ilia Topuria vs Charles Oliveira and the whole UFC 317 fight card will stream live on ESPN Pay-Per-View in the United States, and fans in Canada can watch it on DAZN PPV.

Ilia Topuria vs Charles Oliveira fight card

Main Card

  • Ilia Topuria vs Charles Oliveira; For the vacant UFC lightweight title

  • Alexandre Pantoja vs Kai Kara-France; For Pantoja’s UFC flyweight title

  • Brandon Royval vs Joshua Van; Flyweight

  • Payton Talbot vs Felipe Lima; Bantamweight

Prelims

  • Jack Hermansson vs Gregory Rodrigues; Middleweight

  • Hyder Amil vs Jose Miguel Delgado; Featherweight

  • Vivian Araujo vs Tracy Cortez; Women’s flyweight

  • Terrance McKinney vs Viacheslav Borshchev; Lightweight

Early prelims

  • Sedriques Dumas vs Jackson McVey; Middleweight

  • Jhonata Diniz vs Alvin Hines; Heavyweight

  • Niko Price vs Jacobe Smith; Welterweight

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The Americans Most Threatened by Eviction: Young Children

December 19, 2024 by nais Leave a Comment

Evictions in the United States have reached crisis levels, disproportionately affecting families with young children, according to recent studies. As housing costs rise and wages stagnate, millions of households find themselves on the brink of homelessness, with children bearing the brunt of the crisis.

The Scope of the Problem

Data from the Eviction Lab at Princeton University shows that approximately 3.6 million eviction cases are filed each year. Families with children, particularly those headed by single parents, are among the most vulnerable. Nearly 1 in 2 renters with children under six years old report spending more than 30% of their income on housing, a threshold considered unsustainable by the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development.

“Young children are uniquely vulnerable to the effects of housing instability,” says Dr. Monica Lopez, a pediatrician specializing in social determinants of health. “Eviction disrupts their schooling, damages their health, and increases their risk of entering the foster care system.”

Why Families with Young Children Are at Greater Risk

Landlords are often less willing to rent to families with young children, citing concerns about noise, potential damage, or liability. Additionally, parents with young children often face higher childcare costs, which further strain limited household budgets. A recent report by the National Low Income Housing Coalition highlighted that families with children are evicted at significantly higher rates than other groups.

The Human Cost of Eviction

For children, the impacts of eviction are profound and lasting. Research has linked housing instability to developmental delays, chronic stress, and poor academic performance. “When families are evicted, children lose their sense of security,” explains Sarah Nguyen, a housing advocate with the nonprofit organization Shelter Strong. “They often experience anxiety and depression, which can persist into adulthood.”

Potential Solutions

Advocates argue that addressing the eviction crisis requires a multifaceted approach. Increasing the supply of affordable housing, expanding rental assistance programs, and enforcing anti-discrimination laws are critical steps. Several states have implemented eviction diversion programs, which provide mediation services and financial assistance to help families stay in their homes.

Federal initiatives, such as the Emergency Rental Assistance Program, have provided temporary relief but are insufficient to address the systemic issues driving the crisis. “We need long-term policy changes that prioritize housing as a human right,” says Lopez.

A Call to Action

The stakes are high for America’s youngest citizens. As policymakers grapple with solutions, families continue to face the devastating reality of eviction. Without immediate action, millions of children will remain at risk, perpetuating cycles of poverty and instability.

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