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Michael Bisping gives prediction for Eddie Alvarez vs. Conor McGregor

I mean he wasn’t injured. “If this guy wants this title, he can come get it”.

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Richard Perez was fully certain that Nate Diaz just beat Conor McGregor for the second time in five months. But when the sh-t hits the fan and it turns into a fight, I will f-cking dominate this guy every step of the way.

“I think looking at that last fight, he does not want to fight Eddie Alvarez at 155”, he told Daiy Star Sport.

“Doesn’t that make sense?” Alvarez secured the lightweight belt back in early July, by quickly taking out Rafael dos Anjos. And Nathan wouldn’t have gotten that shot again. “The second was pretty close, I gave it to McGregor but 3, 4 and 5 – no!”

The fact he mentions McGregor’s supposed “running” particularly leaves a sour taste since resetting the way he did is considered a legitimate technique that one should use, especially when fighting against a bigger opponent.

Dillon Danis, one of McGregor’s training partners who helped him prepare for his recent UFC win over Nate Diaz, released the photo on Instagram.

But, alas, he stopped all three men en route to his featherweight title before he came up short against Nate Diaz in their initial meeting at UFC 196.

There is a lot to like about the Diaz brothers but one annoying trait that they share is that they rarely, if ever, acknowledge when they have been beaten. That’s a big moneymaker, more than any other fight that’s happening now. “They can’t have a mother f*** like me win, I’m too real for this. But he got cut, you know, and if there would have been another 30 seconds, he would have tapped him out, cause McGregor was ready to go anyway”. If I would’ve been fighting me, I would’ve taken me clean out.

“I want number three”.

“I dropped him in the third round but then he started loading up”. They just bought the UFC.

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Perez says prior to those injuries, Diaz was excelling during camp while working with several fighters with the same size and range as McGregor to prepare for the rematch.

Conor Mc Gregor with John Kavanagh between rounds 20/8/2016