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Molly McCann UFC Documentary: How to Watch

Molly McCann is one of the pioneering UFC fighters representing the LGBTQ+ community, but how can you watch the new documentary about ‘Meatball?’

The new 60-minute feature will give fans a look into the life of the Women’s Flyweight contender.

It promises to be an intriguing watch for UFC fans and combat sports fans alike, so it’s worth knowing how you can watch!

Here’s everything you need to know about the Molly McCann documentary that has been released on the British UFC star.

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The new BT Sport produced documentary on the Ultimate Fighting Championships star will be premiering on the platform Tuesday 15th March 2022 ahead of UFC London 2022 on Saturday 19th March 2022.

The official BT Sport has the following synopsis for the new documentary: “The film examines the highs and lows of McCann’s career and how, after overcoming battles with mental health and long periods of self-doubt, she has risen to become one of the most exciting MMA fighters on the circuit.

“The premiere will build up to BT Sport’s live broadcast of UFC Fight Night: Volkov vs Aspinall, where McCann will feature on the London card, on Saturday 19 March.”

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Speaking to GiveMeSport earlier this week, McCann also discussed the new documentary and what fans can expect.

She said: “I’m really excited to see four years of my life rolled into 60 minutes, to be honest. There’ll be moments I think the camera didn’t catch and it did and there’ll be moments I think it did catch and it didn’t and it’ll be a nice little reminder I was built for this.

“And I think when I feel down it’ll give me drops of

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