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Middleweight champion Israel Adesanya will seek to join a short list of dual-weight UFC titleholders this weekend as he challenges Jan Blachowicz for the promotion’s light heavyweight belt.
If Adesanya is to emerge victorious in the main event of UFC 259 on Saturday, he will become the UFC’s fifth ever dual-weight champion, following in the footsteps of Conor McGregor, Daniel Cormier, Henry Cejudo and Amanda Nunes.
Nunes (20-4) is also in action in Las Vegas on Saturday night, defending her featherweight gold against Megan Anderson (11-4). The co-main event, meanwhile, marks the third title fight of a stacked card at UFC’s Apex institute as bantamweight champ Petr Yan (15-1) makes his first defence, against Aljamain Sterling (19-3).
Here’s everything you need to know about an event full of mouthwatering match-ups.
When is it?
The early preliminary card will get under way at 11pm GMT on Saturday 6 March. The prelims follow at 1am GMT on Sunday morning, with the main card beginning at 3am GMT.
How can I watch it?
In the UK, UFC 259 will be available to watch live on BT Sport 2, with subscribers also able to stream the event live on the broadcaster’s website and app.
In the US, the action will air live on ESPN+ and UFC Fight Pass.
Prediction
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Light heavyweight champion Blachowicz is not getting enough credit ahead of the main event. Many fans and pundits expect another technical masterclass from former kickboxer Adesanya, but Blachowicz’s power is tremendous and has earned him stoppage wins in three of his last four bouts.
The question is whether the Pole can get his hands on the agile Adesanya, however. If he can do that, and/or take down the 185lbs champion, there are certainly ways for Blachowicz to win here.
Without wanting to sound hypocritical, though, Adesanya might just be on another level, and with the right gameplan he could well emerge as champ-champ on Saturday. Adesanya via decision.
Blachowicz (C) vs Adesanya (C) – light heavyweight
Yan (C) vs Sterling – bantamweight
Nunes (C) vs Anderson – women’s featherweight
Makhachev vs Dober – lightweight
Santos vs Rakic – light heavyweight
Cruz vs Kenney – bantamweight
Yadong vs Phillips – bantamweight
Benavidez vs Phillips – flyweight
Bontorin vs Kara-France – flyweight
Early prelims
Elliott vs Espinosa – flyweight
Nzechukwu vs Ulberg – light heavyweight
Brady vs Matthews – welterweight
Souza vs Lemos – women’s strawweight
Medic vs Cruz – lightweight
Bautista vs Jones – bantamweight