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How the translator screwed over Jose Aldo
“‘He is ready to unload that right hand and I feel that could be a downfall for him”.
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It seems that the newly-crowned undisputed champion has his eyes on another title, and is considering moving up a weight class to take on the challenge of the lightweight fighters. “I’m bringing in these half a billion dollar revenues, like the Mayweather-Pacquiao fight has done”.
Its hard to take this all in, Rockhold said.
Later on the broadcast, Rogan said that he doesn’t believe Aldo should get a rematch as McGregor beat him decisively, and suggested that McGregor should face Frankie Edgar next. For now, the world waits on Conor McGregor to make his demands known for who he wants to fight next.
As you certainly know, however, since Ronda Rousey was put away by Holly Holm, White has said they plan to hand “Rowdy” an immediate rematch. Conor McGregor destroyed the previously undefeated Jose Aldo to become the UFC featherweight champion.
UFC commentator Joe Rogan‘s first question to the Brazilian after his stunning 13-second KO to Conor McGregor was: “Jose, how much, if any, of the fight can you remember?”
For his part, Edgar was hoping to get the nod as McGregor’s next opponent, possibly at UFC 198, which will take place on April. 23, 2016.
And McGregor said: ‘I’m catching up [with Mayweather].
“We need the rematch because that was not a fight, so we need to get back in here”.
McGregor, 27, noted that he has “options” and that they’re “a good thing in the fight game”.
Conor McGregor went one for one on Saturday night.
For the UFC, McGregor is manna from heaven at a time when Rousey is licking her wounds after losing her bantamweight title and former light-heavyweight champion Jon (Bones) Jones is on the comeback trail after being derailed by legal issues. Or he can vacate the 145-pound championship and move up to lightweight to fight for the 155-pound crown.
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“There’ll be a belt on both shoulders”. If it’s God’s will, I’ll come back stronger and conquer (the belt) for you. I stay busy. I stay fresh. “I said one round”.