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Ronda Rousey (R) of U.S celebrates after defeating Bethe Correia of Brazil during their Ultimate Fighting Championship (UFC) match, a professional mixed martial arts (MMA) competition in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil Aug. 1, 2015. Reuters

Mixed martial arts fans can watch Friday’s highly anticipated fight between Ronda Rousey and her Brazilian challenger, Amanda Nunez, on TV by ordering it through their local cable provider for $59.99 or live online on UFC’s official website for the same price.

Those who want to watch the fight without cable can still do so live through streaming devices like Sling TV, Fox Sports Go, XBOX, Amazon Firestick, Apple TV, Roku and Playstation, according to CBS Sports.

The bare-knuckled extravaganza from the T-Mobile Arena in Las Vegas will begin at 8:00 p.m. EST with four preliminary fights before Rousey’s showdown at 10 p.m. EST. Aficionados can watch the four-fight prelim card on Fox Sports 1.

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Ronda Rousey (L) of U.S fights with Bethe Correia of Brazil during their Ultimate Fighting Championship (UFC) match, a professional mixed martial arts (MMA) competition in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil Aug. 1, 2015. Reuters

Friday’s fight will be Rousey’s first time in the Octagon since being defeated by Holly Holm Nov. 14, 2015 in front of a record-setting crowd of 56,214 people. But Nunes, who is nicknamed “The Lioness,” is the current holder of the bantamweight crown. She won four fights in a row.

The bantamweight division of the sport has an upper weight limit of 135 pounds. Rousey famously shed 17 pounds in one day in order to make weight for a fight in 2013.

Nunes is the third different woman to hold the bantamweight title since Rousey lost it after being defeated last November in Australia.

Rousey’s loss of the title last year was not just the first time she lost a fight in her Ultimate Fighting Championship career, it was the first time she had to fight beyond the first round. Rousey lost 59 seconds into the second round by knockout.

Rousey, who told Ellen DeGeneres that she considered suicide after losing to Holm last year, told TMZ Sports Wednesday that winning Friday’s fight was her only priority.

“I don't care about how this pay-per-view does. I don't care about how much money I make. I don't care about interviews and I don't care how I look,” Rousey said. “All I care about is winning my belt back on Friday night and that's it.”