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Nate Diaz Wants to Fight Conor McGregor Tonight, Next Week, Whenever
After calling him a “motherf***er”, he said: “You know what’s the real money fight, and it’s me”.
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The current rumor mill has McGregor moving up to the 155-pound division to face Dos Anjos and try to capture a second title belt, but he could also stay at lightweight and match up with top challenger Frankie Edgar.
Rafael dos Anjos made Donald Cerrone’s eight-fight winning streak seem like a distant memory at UFC on Fox 17, as he unceremoniously dispatched the fan favorite in a mere 66 seconds. That’s the kind of (expletive) I’m talking about: “Real fights, not amusing fake fights”.
“Line them up on their knees with their hands out”, McGregor wrote.
“I see a clean get up about to happen in a fight against multiple attackers”.
“He said it’s on, he said we’re gonna do this”, said Diaz in reference to fight with McGregor. I don’t know what else you would want to see.
“He’s too small to come to 155”, Cerrone said. He’s got good talk. “But yeah, definitely big fights is what I’m after”.
Dos Anjos maintained his lightweight title with his fifth consecutive victory in the UFC. In a year of emerging superstars and newly-crowned champions, it was easy to forget how good dos Anjos has become in the past few years.
Despite cementing his spot atop the featherweight throne last week, McGregor is already plotting a move to lightweight. “There’s a lot of bad media about me and people think I’m argumentative or whatever”.
“It’s like me going to 170 (pounds)”, Cerrone said of the higher welterweight division. “He’s a featherweight, and I’m a lightweight”.
He added that if McGregor were to fight three times in 2016, he could see that figure rise to €20 million.
Speaking with the press last week, an upbeat McGregor clarified that he will make a decision on his immediate fighting future in the early stages of 2016. I’m busy. I stay active.
More importantly though, a fight against dos Anjos is far less appealing as a pay-per-view property.
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The Notorious was flying back to Ireland just nine days after his sensational knockout of Jose Aldo at UFC 194 in Las Vegas, and the legendary Irish musician appears to have been on the same flight.