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UFC 245 Live Stream Free Online Tv Channel, On December 14, 2019

UFC 245 Live Stream, UFC 245 Live Stream Free, UFC 245: Usman vs Covington Live Stream Online, UFC 245 live fight card, is an upcoming mixed martial arts pay-per-view event produced by the Ultimate Fighting Championship that is planned to take place on December 14, 2019 at Madison Square Garden in New York City, New York

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Watch UFC 245 Live Stream Free Online Tv Channel, On December 14, 2019


Date: Saturday, December 14, 2019
Location: T-Mobile Arena, Las Vegas, Nevada, United States
Venue: T-Mobile Arena
Promotion: Ultimate Fighting Championship




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 “The Motown Phenom” made his welterweight debut in May against former lightweight champion Rafael dos Anjos and lost via fourth round submission. This week, he announced his return to lightweight, claiming the 170-pound division has “gotten a little stagnant.”


Fans may be biting on the BMF belt that Jorge Masvidal and Nate Diaz will be fighting for in the UFC 245 headliner on Nov. 2 in New York, but Anthony “Rumble” Johnson is not.
Johnson has teased a possible UFC return, particularly eyeing a heavyweight bout with current light heavyweight champion Jon Jones, but has also entertained the idea of fighting top heavyweight contender Francis Ngannou. If he does return, Johnson wants nothing to do with fake belts.

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“If I’m gonna fight for a title, it’s only gonna be for the title that’s gonna count, and that’s the heavyweight title. I don’t want these fake ass BMFs,” Johnson told MMA Junkie recently.
“At the end of the day, they’re going to say the Bad Motherf—er is supposed to be the champion, right? It’s imaginary. It’s trash.”

Nate Diaz and Jorge Masvidal will be fighting to see who is the true BMF of the UFC at UFC 245, but that isn’t the only good fight of the night. Loaded with great fights, the whole card will be worth a watch. Here’s a quick rundown of #UFC244.


Nate Diaz and Jorge Masvidal will fight at UFC 245 for the right to hold the inaugural "Bad Mother Free belt. 
The fight will take place at Madison Square Garden in New York, with Derrick Lewis, Kelvin Gastelum, Darren Till and Stephen Thompson all set to appear on the card. 

Here's everything you need to know about UFC 245: Diaz vs Masvidal.

WHEN IS UFC 245: DIAZ V MASVIDAL FIGHT DATE  

UFC 245 takes place on Sunday, November 3 for fight fans in Australia and New Zealand. 
The card will start at around 9am, with the main card beginning at 1pm and the main event at 3-3:30pm.

UFC 245 CARD - WHO IS FIGHTING AT UFC 245?

UFC 245 will be headlined by Nate Diaz and Jorge Masvidal, but the rest of the main card is stacked too. 

UFC 245 MAIN CARD

Here are the 10 bouts already confirmed. 
WEIGHT RED CORNER BLUE CORNER
Welterweight Jorge Masvidal  Nate Diaz
Middleweight Kelvin Gastelum Darren Till
Light Heavyweight Corey Anderson Johnny Walker
Welterweight Stephen Thompson Vicente Luque
Heavyweight Derrick Lewis Blagoy Ivanov
Heavyweight Andrei Arlovski Jairzinho Rozenstruik
Lightweight Kevin Lee Gregor Gillespie
Featherweight Shane Burgos Makwan Amirkhani
Women's flyweight Katlyn Chookagian Jennifer Maia
Featherweight Julio Arce Hakeem Dawodu

WHERE IS UFC 245 Live? 

UFC 245 is being held at Madison Square Garden in New York City. 
It will be the fourth time the UFC has held an event at MSG after it debuted at the historic fight venue in 2016 with the UFC 205 showdown between then-lightweight champion Eddie Alvarez and Conor McGregor. 
The following year, Michael Bisping lost his middleweight title to Georges St-Pierre, and in 2018, Daniel Cormier earned a slick second round win over Derrick Lewis for the heavyweight title. 

HOW TO WATCH UFC 245 IN New York

As per usual, UFC 245 will be shown on Main Event. 
You can also get a UFC 245 stream via Fight Pass


With no real belt on the line, the UFC made the entire main card of UFC 245 the most stacked card in a long time. Every single fight on this main card is probably going to be a great fight.

The first fight on the main card will feature Johnny Walker. He’ll get his next big test against Corey Anderson, who’s a great wrestler. Walker’s been on an amazing run so far and if he beats Anderson, then he can expect to fight for the title next. 
After that is Derrick Lewis and Blagoy Ivanov. They’re both heavyweights so expect to see a knockout. Lewis is also a funny guy, so be sure to watch his interview if he wins.
Next up is a fight between Stephen Thompson and Vicente Luque. Luque is a rising star who’s knocked out or choked-out the vast majority of his opponents. Thompson is a veteran kickboxer who’s knocked out many men in his long career. This will not only be a great fight between two heavy-hitters, but it’ll also be Luque’s test to see if he’s ready for a title shot.
The co-main event of the night will be between Kelvin Gastelum and Darren Till. Both men fought at a lighter weight class before moving up to middleweight, and now the two knockout artists will see who can hurt the other one the most

After Ultimate Fighting Championship (UFC) failed to come to terms with Colby Covington to fight its Welterweight champion, Kamaru Usman, in UFC 245’s main event next month, the promotion turned to Jorge Masvidal and Nate Diaz. Indeed, the two men will headline the pay-per-view (PPV) card, which takes place inside Madison Square Garden in New York, N.Y., on Nov. 2, 2019, and the victor will walk away with the “baddest motherf*cker” belt worth a cool $50,000. Meanwhile, many have come out mocked the promotion for wasting its time and efforts on a ”little boys” belt.
Then there’s fighters like Usman, who feels UFC picked two of the worst possible fighters to compete for the “BMF” title, claiming their win/loss records indicate they are the furthest thing from “bad motherf*ckers.”
He said as much during a recent media day (via ESPN).

Diaz (20-11) and Masvidal (34-13) actually have 24 combined defeats. “The Nigerian Nightmare,” meanwhile, sports a nearly-mint record of 15-1, 10-0 UFC.
Unsurprisingly, Covington feels the same way, saying Diaz and Masvidal are nothing but journeymen not worthy of true title shots. Still, despite many mocking UFC’s decision, the showdown between the two top-ranked Welterweights is as intriguing as it gets. Furthermore, the winner will likely earn himself a shot at the 170-pound title, which will be defended on Dec. 14, 2019, as Covington will finally take on Usman in UFC 245’s main event in Las Vegas, Nevada

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