Official Aldo vs McGregor UFC 194 Live Stream is here. This Saturday night's battle between #10 IBF welterweight contender Errol Spence Jr. (18-0, 15 KOs) and #13 IBF Alejandro Barrera (28-2, 18 KOs) will be an IBF eliminator session at the Bomb Factory in Dallas.

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It won't be a last eliminator however, as the champ of the Spence-Barrera battle should battle the top driving contender in a last eliminator to get a turn the IBF title.

IBF welterweight champion Kell Brook has allegedly been requested by the International Boxing Federations to begin arrangements for a title safeguard against #5 IBF Kevin Bizier.

Spence, 25, should go through the motions that the IBF are covering up for him before he gets a turn IBF 147lb champion Kell Brook one year from now. Spence is a really skilled warrior and you can be that he'll be up to the undertaking of disposing of two contenders to get the opportunity to Brook one year from now to attempt and take his IBF welterweight title.

The Spence versus Barrera battle will be broadcast on Premier Boxing Champions on NBC on Saturday on the undercard of the Jermall Charlo (22-0, 17 KOs) versus Wilky Campfort (21-1, 12 KOs) battle. Charlo, the IBF junior middleweight champion, will be safeguarding his title interestingly against Campfort.

Spence will probably make simple work of the 29-year-old Barrera on Saturday night. This won't not even be a battle by any means, as Barrera has a swelled record and positioning. He's beaten just lower level warriors since he turned professional in 2007, and he's been beaten by minimal known contenders Ramses Agaton and Armando Robles.

This ought to be a significantly simpler battle for Spence than his late wins over Phil Lo Greco and Chris van Heerden. Barrera is in fact a periphery contender, yet he's not a risk at all to a gentleman like Spence. For somebody to challenge Spence, it would take a gentleman like Shawn Porter, Danny Garcia, Amir Khan, Lamont Peterson or Shane Mosley. I don't know whether even those contenders could hang with Spence in light of the fact that he has so much punching energy to him. It would perhaps be a befuddle for Spence against those warriors.

Spence is the genuine article and could end up as a title holder by one year from now on the off chance that he can get the battle against Brook. It wouldn't be astounding if Brook's promoter Eddie Hearn drags out the Spence battle into 2017 with the goal him should keep on coordinating him against folks that he feels are all the more intriguing battles for him.

For Brook, he's getting another simple title resistance by just beating the 31-year-old Bizier for his third protection of his IBF title. Stream's other two title resistances have come against Jo Dan and Frankie Gavin. What makes Bizier a particularly awful world title challenger for Brook is the way that he's twice been beaten by Jo Dan, a warrior who Brook ceased in the fourth round last March.

Additionally on Saturday card is 154lb prospect Erickson Lubin (12-0, 9 KOs) battling Alexis Camacho (21-5, 19 KOs).