Conor McGregor, Nate Diaz Compared to Ric Flair and Roddy Piper by Jim Ross

Legendary WWE commentator Jim Ross has likened Conor McGregor and Nate Diaz, who will face each other at UFC 196 this weekend, to professional wrestling icons Ric Flair and Roddy Piper.
The MMA stars have stoked up plenty of interest for their fight af…

Legendary WWE commentator Jim Ross has likened Conor McGregor and Nate Diaz, who will face each other at UFC 196 this weekend, to professional wrestling icons Ric Flair and Roddy Piper.

The MMA stars have stoked up plenty of interest for their fight after a crazy press conference last week, in which both men traded insults. And Ross told MMAJunkie Radio (h/t Brent Brookhouse of MMA Junkie) the abrasive style of both men triggers memories of some of the great names in wrestling history:

Looking at old wrestling terms, they’re like (Ric) Flair and (Roddy) Piper. They’re both great talkers and they know what to say, when to say it and what to say to piss you off. 

Diaz has done a good job of ruffling the feathers of every Irish person in the world. And he should, in a sensible way, obviously. That’s what they do. 

I would say, in this fight is Diaz the heel or is he the babyface? Or does it matter? Because both guys are going to have their camps and I think there are going to be a lot of people who aren’t necessarily fans of both, but they are going to be interested in the process and it’s going to be a heck of a fight.

Diaz stepped in as a late replacement for Rafael dos Anjos, the lightweight champion, to face McGregor. The bout, initially scheduled to be for the Brazilian’s title, will be held at a welterweight limit, the first time the Irishman has ever fought in a division this heavy.

That hasn’t negated McGregor’s confidence pre-fight, though. Here is a look at some of the best moments from their press conference, which contains expletive language:

As is the case in any combat sport, being able to talk well and promote the fight is absolutely vital. In professional wrestling in particular, building hype, tension and getting the crowd involved is essential to creating a spectacle.

Flair and Piper were revered for such skills during their time in the ring. The former has enjoyed a career in the company that spans over 40 years and even to this day turns in entertaining cameo roles as a manager for his daughter, Charlotte, who is currently the WWE Divas champion.

“I believed Flair was doing everything he said he was,” said WWE star John Cena of Flair’s legendary ability on the mic, per the WWE website. “Hip hop has taken that high roller lifestyle and embraced it. He was doing it before the streets were.”

Piper, who sadly died in 2015, produced some exceptional moments with microphone in hand, especially on his on segment, known as “Piper’s Pit.” Here’s a classic moment, when Piper interviewed Jimmy Snuka in 1984:

McGregor and Diaz have their own unique styles, but their trash talk has helped build up substantial fanbases. The Irishman typically seems to ruffle the feathers of his opponents in the lead-up to fights, but Diaz, who usually responds to barbs with a profanity and a shrug of the shoulders, seemed unflappable in the press conference.

Jonathan Snowden of Bleacher Report thinks Diaz is a fighter who captures the imagination of fans with his persona:

While the withdrawal of Dos Anjos was initially met with widespread disappointment, Diaz stepping in as replacement has kept fans happy. McGregor would have made history had he beaten the Brazilian by becoming the first competitor to hold two UFC titles from different weight classes at the same time, but this bout with Diaz should be a brawl.

Like Flair and Piper, when McGregor and Diaz talk, it’s tough to tear yourself away. It’s just a shame we couldn’t see the pair go at each other for the full duration of a promotion, although the inevitable fireworks inside the Octagon on Saturday should make up for that. 

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Jose Aldo on turning down Conor McGregor rematch at UFC 196: This is a high-level sport, not a cockfight

Plus, Aldo says he and UFC officials have come to an agreement that he will get an immediate rematch against “Notorious.” Jose Aldo had an unexpected chance to get his much-desired rematch against Conor McGregor at UFC 196 on March 5, 2016,…

Plus, Aldo says he and UFC officials have come to an agreement that he will get an immediate rematch against “Notorious.”

Jose Aldo had an unexpected chance to get his much-desired rematch against Conor McGregor at UFC 196 on March 5, 2016, after Rafael dos Anjos bowed out of the event with an injury.

Unfortunately, “Junior” had to decline the offer because he wasn’t in shape and wouldn’t have enough time to properly train for a fight against the Featherweight champion.

During a recent interview on “The MMA Hour,” Aldo further explained his decision to decline the fight, saying that he needs proper time to train for such a pivotal bout. Because at the end of the day, he’s a professional fighting in a legit sport and not some desperate scrub.

“Any professional needs time to train,” Aldo said via MMA Fighting. “It’s not a cockfight where I go there and put my rooster to fight. It’s a high-level sport, I’m going there to do my job. When I have time to train, it can happen at any time, anywhere.”

McGregor initially knocked out Aldo in a mere 13 seconds at UFC 194 in Dec. 2015 (see it again here). Since that fateful night, Aldo has proclaimed that he would not return to be cage unless it was an immediate rematch against Irishman.

It’s a sentiment the Brazilian bomber still holds onto, one with which Aldo also says UFC officials seem to finally be on board.

“I can’t speak for others, and I don’t care what they say. I know I deserve an immediate rematch,” declared Aldo.  “People who say I don’t, I don’t care about them. The important is what the UFC thinks and what we think. We came to the conclusion that we’re having an immediate rematch.”

If true, that’s going to make Frankie Edgar very upset.

In addition, Aldo said he isn’t keen on a potential rematch against Edgar to see who deserves next crack at the 145-pound strap, preferring to vie for the title at UFC 200.

“I want to fight at UFC 200,” Aldo said. “It’s a historical edition, a great event. I would like to be part of it.”

After both Aldo and Edgar were forced to decline the fight, Nate Diaz stepped up to face McGregor on 11 days notice in a Welterweight bout that will headline this weekend’s (March 5, 2016) pay-per-view (PPV) event in Las Vegas, Nevada.

For more on that bout click here.

‘Vegas Dave’ Dave Oancea Has Bet $77,000 on Miesha Tate to Beat Holly Holm

Apparently the philosophy of quitting while you’re ahead doesn’t apply to Dave Oancea.
The professional gambler, who won a staggering $240,000 from a $20,000 bet on Holly Holm to beat Ronda Rousey in November, is at it again, according to MMAjunki…

Apparently the philosophy of quitting while you’re ahead doesn’t apply to Dave Oancea.

The professional gambler, who won a staggering $240,000 from a $20,000 bet on Holly Holm to beat Ronda Rousey in November, is at it again, according to MMAjunkie.

The man known as “Vegas Dave” has placed a $77,000 wager on Holm to be upset by Miesha Tate in Las Vegas on Saturday.

“He just texted me earlier today,” Tate said to MMAjunkie Radio. “He said, ‘I’m upping my bet to $77,000.'”

He stands to win $192,500 if successful, which pales in comparison to the $2,457,200 he won from 26 bets (between $500 and $25,000) on the Kansas City Royals’ World Series win in 2015.

[MMAjunkie]

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UFC 196 Blog: A very popular replacement

DUBLINAfter weeks upon weeks of canvassing, debates and pontificating, the Republic of Ireland had its general election last Friday. Voters made their way to polling stations that were dotted around the Emerald Isle to designate their support to the va…

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How Holm shocked the world: Looking back at the Rousey upset

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Conor McGregor surprises biggest fan at his home

UFC featherweight champion Conor McGregor took time out of his busy schedule to surprise his biggest fan in California last week.McGregor, who faces Nate Diaz in the main event of UFC 196 on March 5, noticed a “Notorious” cardboard cutout and Irish fla…

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