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UFC 319 live updates: Time, stream, predictions for Du Plessis vs Chimaev card tonight

UFC 319 live updates: Time, stream, predictions for Du Plessis vs Chimaev card tonight

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Khamzat Chimaev doesn't like his chances of being part of a UFC event at the White House if it materializes.
"Bro, look at my face," Chimaev, the Russian fighter with a thick, long beard, told MMA Junkie.
But the odds of his becoming a UFC champion Saturday? Infinitely better. Chimaev will be the betting favorite when he fights middleweight champion Dricus du Plessis in Chicago.
The bout scheduled for five rounds figures to be entertaining.
Chimaev, 31, boasts wrestling skills that have led to comparisons to legendary Russian Khabib Nurmagomedov. He also has a spotless record – 14-0 overall and 8-0 UFC.
Plessis, 31, has an impressive record in his own right – 23-2 overall and 9-0 UFC. Though his herky-jerky style has turned off purists, he'll be making his third title defense since winning the belt with a victory over Sean Strickland by split decision in 2024.
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UFC 319: Time, PPV, streaming for Du Plessis vs Chimaev
The highly anticipated clash between Dricus Du Plessis and Khamzat Chimaev will take place on Saturday, Aug. 16 and can be purchased on ESPN+ PPV.
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