McGregor vs Poirier 2: TV channel, live stream, prediction, key matchups for Winter Sports
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McGregor vs Poirier 2: TV channel, live stream, prediction, key matchups for Winter Sports
McGregor vs Poirier 2: How to watch, schedule, live stream info, game time, TV channel
For the first time in the history of the World Handball Championships, 32 teams will participate in the final tournament instead of 24. Among them is the national team of Belarus.
At the end of the preliminary round, the top three teams from each of the eight groups will advance to the main round, where they will be divided into four pools (six teams each). Then, from each six, the top two teams advance to the quarterfinals. Then there will be the semifinals, the third place match and the final.
The games of the preliminary round will be held from January 23 to 23, and the main round - from January 23 to 23. The quarterfinals are scheduled for January 23, and the semifinals are scheduled for January 23. The third place match and the final are scheduled for January 23.
The teams that will take fourth place in the preliminary groups will play in the consolation tournament "President's Cup", which will be held from January 23 to 23.
Fans will need ESPN+ to watch the entire UFC 257 card, from the early prelims to preliminaries to the main card. The early prelims are also available on UFC Fight Pass; the preliminaries are available on ESPN2; the main card is pay-per-view.
You know the story inside the cage and ring since (we’re leaving out the outside the cage stuff for the purposes of this piece, but you know those, too): The boxing loss to Floyd Mayweather, the fourth-round submission loss to Khabib Nurmagomedov, the 40-second victory over Donald Cerrone.
That gives Hooker’s fight with Chandler, a three-time Bellator lightweight champ, an extra sense of urgency. A win here finally vaults Hooker into the elite tier. A loss could more or less slot him as one of those guys who will always give the fans their money’s worth — a good spot, to be sure — but might be just a step behind the best.
That’s the case whenever Conor McGregor fights. The former UFC lightweight and featherweight champion will step into the octagon for just the third time in four years when he takes on former interim lightweight champ Dustin Poirier in the evening’s main event. That will go down one fight after what promises to be a sizzling co-feature bout between former three-time Bellator lightweight titleholder Michael Chandler and the all-action Dan Hooker.
Hooker’s become such a fine fighter, in fact, that it’s easy to forget this is a guy who dropped two of his first three fights and three of his past five.
He was always diligent. He put a lot into his training.
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Now McGregor takes on a foe in Poirier (26-6 MMA, 18-5 UFC) who has basically been kicking ass and taking names while McGregor has drifted in and out. “The Notorious” will never have a better opportunity to prove he still has the same drive now as he did on his way up.