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Conor McGregor is the No.1 target of UFC
Pederneiras made it clear that it would be unfair if Aldo did not get a rematch against the Irishman, especially if Ronda Rousey were to be given another opportunity to regain the bantamweight title she lost to Holly Holm at UFC 193 in Melbourne last month.
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Conor McGregor is obviously a big name in the Ultimate Fighting Championship (UFC) right now, further pushed with that 13-second finish off former UFC featherweight champion Jose Aldo at UFC 194.
He is now planning a move up to lightweight in a bid to become a two-weight champ and has taken the organisation by storm with a seven-fight unbeaten run to the very top of the pile.
“I’m done getting screwed over”, he said in a Twitter Q&A this week. “He has so much going for him, he has a great story, from a tough background and I just think he could sell himself a little better but he just keeps letting himself down”. “Whatever you want, man. I’m here to stay”.
Following Nate Diaz’s impressive win over Michael Johnson at UFC on FOX 17, he challenged McGregor to as scrap.
Diaz was cut-off by ring interviewer Joe Rogan during an expletive-ridden post-fight rant.
The Stockton, California native had been constantly insisting that he is the original “money fight”, adding that McGregor was simply copying his style. But would upsetting dos Anjos, Diaz, and maybe some other UFC lightweight fighters be a good idea?
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And Charles Oliveira, who submitted Myles Jury in a featherweight contest, also called out McGregor, saying: “I’m after you. I want them to beg me”.