‘It’s About Time This Game Gives Me Respect’

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Conor McGregor is eager to remind the fight game of his world-class skillset and he’s hoping to do it against current UFC lightweight champion Charles Oliveira this s…


Bellator 275
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Conor McGregor is eager to remind the fight game of his world-class skillset and he’s hoping to do it against current UFC lightweight champion Charles Oliveira this summer.

McGregor, who has been sidelined since July 2021 after suffering a brutal leg injury in his trilogy fight with Dustin Poirier at UFC 264, is currently on a long road to recovery. The injury was quite serious so it’s taken “Notorious” a little longer than he would have liked to get back into competition.

“Day-by-day, I feel better,” McGregor told Severe MMA while in attendance at Bellator 275 (results HERE). “They’re telling me to take it easy, but I feel I can go. I feel like I need to pull the reins back on my own self, so that’s kind of what I’m doing. … I’m happy with it. I’m almost back and that’s it.”

If all goes as planned McGregor will begin sparring this April. The former UFC double champ has been doing whatever he can to stay in shape and prepare for his return, but he has to medically wait just a little longer. Assuming there are no setbacks McGregor is still adamant that he should return to a title shot against Oliveira.

While Oliveira is currently scheduled to defend his lightweight title against top contender Justin Gaethje at UFC 274 this coming May McGregor believes “Do Bronx” should wait a little longer to score his big payday.

“Maybe if your man (Oliveira) is wise, he might give it another month or two,” McGregor said. “July seems OK to me. I can’t say, too early. But July, if I’m sparring April, May, June, July, I could slap the head off most of these guys at the end of April, do you know what I’m saying? A spar could be a fight.”

McGregor, 33, still believes he’s one of the very best fighters in the world. Many fight fans have wondered if the Irishman’s best days are behind him given his recent injury, overall inactivity over the past few years, and his 1-3 record over his last four Octagon appearances. McGregor may not have the same fire he once did before becoming the first double champion in UFC history and earning millions of dollars, but he’s still a skilled fighter and hopes to prove that in his return later this year.

“It’s about time this game starts giving me respect for my different styles of fighting – my ground, my shots downward, my shots upward,” McGregor said. “No matter what’s going on with the leg, I scoot into open guard. … I’d scoot into open guard. I’d play open guard attacks. People are going to give me my respect for all of the facets of my game. Even the downward shots, from bottom, the elbows, the kicks. Even since that fight, you see people trying to implement them and make them. It’s not the same. There are levels to this game. The game is going to understand and give me my respect for my multiple facets for my game.”

It’s hard to know exactly where McGregor slots into the lightweight division at this exact time. Coming off the injury that he did it’s almost impossible to predict his effectiveness inside of the cage until we actually see him compete. That said, “Notorious” is eager to do the right things for his comeback fight and give his supporters a chance to cheer on a dedicated, disciplined, and determined former UFC champion.

“I’m the double-champ. I went to a different sport. I came back. I know that. I don’t got to prove that,” McGregor said. “It’s just about getting back in and competing and getting myself into pristine condition and getting in and enjoying myself, putting on a show for the fans. That’s it. Once I get the leg cleared and I get that feeling when I kick a body, when I step back in and out and get that feel of it, then I’ll be able to gauge time.

“I’m going to isolate myself. I’m going to stay away from the pub. I’m going to stay away from my delicious Forge Irish Stout, from my tasty, smooth Proper (No. Twelve) Irish Whiskey. I’m going to dedicate myself to my craft 100 percent. Give it a month or two of that and see how everything goes and make the move. There’s no worry, no rush. I know a lot of people are supporting me. I want to do them well. I want to do my support well. That’s what we’re going to do.”

What say you, fight fans? Does McGregor deserve more respect than he gets? Should he get a title shot upon his return?

Let’s hear it in the comments below!

Highlights! ‘Platinum’ Bloodies Lane In Exciting Bare Knuckle Bash

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Former Ultimate Fighting Championship (UFC) welterweight contender Mike Perry made good on his bare knuckle boxing debut earlier tonight (Sat., Feb. 19, 2022) at BKFC’s “KnuckleMania 2” li…


UFC 255: Perry v Means
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Former Ultimate Fighting Championship (UFC) welterweight contender Mike Perry made good on his bare knuckle boxing debut earlier tonight (Sat., Feb. 19, 2022) at BKFC’s “KnuckleMania 2” live on FITE.TV PPV from inside Seminole Hard Rock Hotel & Casino in Hollywood, Fla., when he outlasted Julian Lane in a unanimous decision performance.

Perry struck first with a big knockdown in the first round. Lane was wobbly but he managed to stay in the fight. Both fighters were bloodied after just a few minutes of action, but Perry was getting the better of the exchanges. Lane did battle back in the third round only to have “Platinum” regain momentum with last second combinations.

Perry came out firing in the fourth and was even warned for landing an open hand smack on Lane. “Let Me Bang Bro” did fire two big rights at the end of the round to give Perry a pretty nasty cut on his left eye. Lane landed a more right hands throughout the fifth and final frame, but Perry did well to avoid serious damage.

Check out the full fight video highlights below:

For complete ‘KnuckleMania 2’ results and coverage click here.

Highlights! Mendes Dominates With TKO In BKFC Debut

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Chad Mendes turned in an impressive performance in his bare knuckle boxing debut earlier tonight (Sat., Feb. 19, 2022) at BKFC’s “KnuckleMania 2” live on FITE.TV …


UFC Fight Night: Mendes v Lamas
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Chad Mendes turned in an impressive performance in his bare knuckle boxing debut earlier tonight (Sat., Feb. 19, 2022) at BKFC’s “KnuckleMania 2” live on FITE.TV PPV from inside Seminole Hard Rock Hotel & Casino in Hollywood, Florida. The former Ultimate Fighting Championship (UFC) featherweight title challenger met Joshua Alvarez on the main card and ended up winning with a fourth-round TKO.

Mendes was a little tentative at first but that’s because he hadn’t fought since a TKO loss to Alexander Volkanovski back in 2018. After a fairly good first round Mendes opened up in the second and scored a thunderous knockdown with a beautiful right hand. The former UFC contender followed his efforts up in the third when he clobbered Alvarez with a heavy overhand right along the ropes for another knockdown.

Mendes kept busy in the fourth and banked yet another knockdown when he grabbed the back of Alvarez’s head and leveled him with an inside uppercut. When the action continued Mendes swarmed Alvarez with a vicious combination and put him down one more time for the count.

Check out the full fight video highlights below:

For complete ‘KnuckleMania 2’ results and coverage click here.

Watch Complete BKFC ‘KnuckleMania 2’ Highlights!

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The bare knuckle action is unfolding tonight (Sat., Feb. 19, 2022) at BKFC’s “KnuckleMania 2” live on FITE.TV PPV from inside Seminole Hard Rock Hotel & Casino in Hollywood, Fla., …


BKFC presents KnuckleMania
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The bare knuckle action is unfolding tonight (Sat., Feb. 19, 2022) at BKFC’s “KnuckleMania 2” live on FITE.TV PPV from inside Seminole Hard Rock Hotel & Casino in Hollywood, Fla., with a clash between Mike Perry and Julian Lane serving as the main attraction.

Adding to the mix will be a lightweight title fight between current BKFC champion Luis Palomino and challenger Martin Brown, as well as the BKFC debut of former UFC featherweight title challenger Chad Mendes. It should be a memorable night to say the least.

We will compile the best of the best below as the “KnuckleMania 2” highlights roll in real-time. Enjoy!


John Michael Escoboza def. Zion Tomlinson Sr. via fourth-round TKO


Yosdenis Cedeno def, Mario Vargas via Unanimous Decision


Edgard Plazaola def. Chevvy Bridges via third-round KO


Uly Diaz def. Sawyer Depee via second-round TKO


Francesco Ricchi def. Jake Bostwick via Unanimous Decision


Christine Vicens def. Jade Masson-Wong via third round TKO (doctor’s stoppage)


Gustavo Trujillo def. Stephen Townsel via first-round KO


Christine Ferea def. Britain Hart via Unanimous Decision


Chad Mendes def. Joshua Alvarez via fourth-round TKO


Mike Perry def. Julian Lane via Unanimous Decision


Luis Palomino def. Martin Brown via Unanimous Decision


For complete ‘KnuckleMania 2’ results and coverage click here.

Bonuses! ‘Sweet Dreams’ Banks $50K For Main Event KO

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Jamahal Hill delivered the goods earlier tonight (Sat., Feb. 19, 2022) at UFC Vegas 48 live on ESPN+ from inside UFC APEX in Las Vegas, Nevada, when “Sweet Dreams” decimated Johnny Walker …


UFC Fight Night: Walker v Hill
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Jamahal Hill delivered the goods earlier tonight (Sat., Feb. 19, 2022) at UFC Vegas 48 live on ESPN+ from inside UFC APEX in Las Vegas, Nevada, when “Sweet Dreams” decimated Johnny Walker with a first-round knockout (see it HERE).

In addition to the light heavyweight headliner, UFC Vegas 48 pumped out a slew of memorable fights and finishes. Check them out below and let us know which one stood out the most:

  • Stephanie Egger put the women’s bantamweight division on notice with a first-round armbar finish over the battle-tested Jessica-Rose Clark (highlights HERE)
  • Veteran featherweight Chas Skelly scored an impressive TKO over Mark Striegl as part of his potential retirement fight
  • Octagon newcomer Chad Anheliger made good on his debut with a vicious TKO stoppage over Jesse Strader on the “Prelims” undercard (watch HERE)
  • David Onama scored a monstrous knockout finish over featherweight veteran Gabriel Benitez with a video game combination
  • UFC veteran Jim Miller kept his career resurgence going with a second-round TKO finish over touted prospect Nikolas Motta (see it HERE)
  • Middleweight fighter Kyle Daukaus captured his first UFC win since 2020 with a co-main event submission over Jamie Pickett

In order to sift through the action and see which fighters took home an extra $50,000, we take a closer look at the official UFC Vegas 48 bonus winners below:

  • Performance of the Night: Jamahal Hill
  • Performance of the Night: Kyle Daukaus
  • Performance of the Night: David Onama
  • Performance of the Night: Stephanie Egger

For complete UFC Vegas 48 results and coverage click here.

LIVE! Watch UFC Vegas 48 Post-Fight Presser Here!

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As soon as UFC Vegas 48 wraps up tonight (Sat., Feb. 19, 2022) live on ESPN+ from inside UFC Apex in Las Vegas, Nevada, fight fans can check out the live post-fight press conference video …


UFC Fight Night Covington v Woodley: Press Conference
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As soon as UFC Vegas 48 wraps up tonight (Sat., Feb. 19, 2022) live on ESPN+ from inside UFC Apex in Las Vegas, Nevada, fight fans can check out the live post-fight press conference video above for all the best reaction and official bonus winners.

On a night that features a main event clash between light heavyweight contenders Johnny Walker and Jamahal Hill, a co-headliner pitting Kyle Daukaus against the streaking Jamie Pickett, and a lightweight affair featuring UFC mainstay Jim Miller and Octagon newcomer Nikolas Motta, there will be a lot to discuss when the action winds down.

The post-fight presser is scheduled to go live at 10:15 p.m. ET. It will feature the biggest winners and losers from the card.

For complete UFC Vegas 48 results and coverage click here.