There was a time when Call of Duty was a staple of Conor McGregors regimen.According to McGregor, his schedule would go something like this: Wake up. Go to the gym. Train for two to three hours. Come home. Play Call of Duty: Black Ops II. Go to sleep when his girlfriend left for work. Wake up when she returned home.To put it in his words, he wasnt training so much as [he] was playing the game.Now the Irish fighter will experience the game in a whole new way: as a featured character for its upcoming installment, Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare, in which hell play an SDF soldier?in the campaign story. Hes the first fighter to be cast in one of the franchises games.mIts an absolute honor to be part of a franchise so big, and to be leading the way for my fellow competitors in the UFC, he said in a behind-the-scenes interview shared with ESPN.com. I seem to be leading the way a lot, so I am very happy with that.McGregor has a reach unlike many other UFC fighters, adding gaming to the ever-growing list of spaces his brand has influenced. To put it in perspective, his sponsorships include YouTube, Electronic Arts, Reebok, Bud Light, Rolls Royce, Monster Energy, Fanatics, BSN and Universal Studios.I think its a no-brainer relationship and it showed how big Conors brand really is in pop culture as a whole, McGregors agent, Audie Attar, said in a statement to ESPN.com. Call of Duty is one of the leading modern-day video games out there and its a huge honor for them to want to work with Conor. It re-enforces just how high Conors brand has gotten through his athletic success.I know Conor is excited and wants to continue to push the envelope, not only athletically but as a businessman and entrepreneur as well. We have other major deals in the works that will continue to expand Conors reach into other categories with the biggest brands in the world.Pre-order sales for PlayStation 4 and Xbox One combined to reach more than 163,000?in the United States as of Aug. 27, according to the most recent update from vgchartz.com. The game is set to release Nov. 4. Mystic Mac has gazed into his crystal ball and foreseen a second round KO of his opponent at UFC 202 in Las Vegas later this month.Conor McGregor, hell bent on redressing his shock defeat to Nate Diaz in UFC 196 in March, has reportedly left no stone unturned in his preparation for their upcoming rematch, but, at this stage, punters arent picking up what The Notorious is putting down.McGregor was made to eat his words last time, actually he was forced to choke on them, and if you believe the money trail, hes in for anotherr helping of humble pie, said UBET spokesperson Nick Curry.ddddddddddddDiaz is much more popular in terms of money held and has also attracted three times more individual bets than brash Irishman.Despite the intense interest, Diaz remains a $2.25 outsider to dispose of McGregor for a second straight time, but if you want to take Mystic Mac at his word, a McGregor - Round Two victory pays $6.50. ' ' '