Tony Ferguson vs. Josh Thomson full fight video highlights

Watch Tony Ferguson vs. Josh Thomson full fight video highlights from UFC Fight Night 71’s co-main event above, courtesy of FOX Sports.

UFC Fight Night: Mir vs. Duffee took place July 15, 2015 at the Valley View Casino Center in San Diego, California. Lightweight contenders Tony Ferguson (19-3) and Josh Thomson (20-8, 1 NC) locked horns in the night’s co-main event, which aired live on FOX Sports 1. Catch the video highlights above.


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For more on Ferguson vs. Thomson, catch the recap by MMAFighting.com’s own Dave Doyle.

Watch Tony Ferguson vs. Josh Thomson full fight video highlights from UFC Fight Night 71’s co-main event above, courtesy of FOX Sports.

UFC Fight Night: Mir vs. Duffee took place July 15, 2015 at the Valley View Casino Center in San Diego, California. Lightweight contenders Tony Ferguson (19-3) and Josh Thomson (20-8, 1 NC) locked horns in the night’s co-main event, which aired live on FOX Sports 1. Catch the video highlights above.


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For more on Ferguson vs. Thomson, catch the recap by MMAFighting.com’s own Dave Doyle.

Frank Mir vs. Todd Duffee full fight video highlights

Watch Frank Mir vs. Todd Duffee full fight video highlights from UFC Fight Night 71’s main event above, courtesy of FOX Sports.

UFC Fight Night: Mir vs. Duffee took place July 15, 2015 at the Valley View Casino Center in San Diego, California. Former UFC champion Frank Mir (18-9) and Todd Duffee (9-3) collided in a heavyweight contest in the night’s main event, which aired live on FOX Sports 1. Catch the video highlights above.


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For more on Mir vs. Duffee, catch the recap by MMAFighting.com’s own Dave Doyle.

Watch Frank Mir vs. Todd Duffee full fight video highlights from UFC Fight Night 71’s main event above, courtesy of FOX Sports.

UFC Fight Night: Mir vs. Duffee took place July 15, 2015 at the Valley View Casino Center in San Diego, California. Former UFC champion Frank Mir (18-9) and Todd Duffee (9-3) collided in a heavyweight contest in the night’s main event, which aired live on FOX Sports 1. Catch the video highlights above.


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For more on Mir vs. Duffee, catch the recap by MMAFighting.com’s own Dave Doyle.

UFC Fight Night 71 in Tweets: Pros react to Frank Mir vs. Todd Duffee, Tony Ferguson vs. Josh Thomson , more

The year of the great heavyweight revival just keeps on giving and giving. At the age of 36, former UFC champion Frank Mir scored one of his most destructive wins yet, starching Todd Duffee with an absolutely brutal left hand just 73 seconds into UFC Fight Night 71’s main event. Check out reaction from the wicked slugfest below, along with reaction from the rest of Wednesday’s main card.

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90 seconds… You taking the over or the under? Go! @ufc

Joe Lauzon (@JoeLauzon) July 16, 2015

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Diego Sanchez UFC (@DiegoSanchezUFC) July 16, 2015

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MIIIIIRRRRRRRRRRRR YESSSSSSSSSSSSS #UFCSanDiego

Josh Samman (@JoshSamman) July 16, 2015

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MUUUUUUUR, FRANK.

— Coach (@CMPunk) July 16, 2015

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What the fuck wow @ufc

— Neil 2 Tap Seery (@NeilSeeryMMA) July 16, 2015

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Fedor-shape Mir cannot be stopped! #UFCSanDiego

— The Spartan (@EliasTheodorou) July 16, 2015

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BOOOOOOOMMMMMMM

Stipe Miocic (@stipemiocicufc) July 16, 2015

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All hail Frank Mir! #Damn #KO #UFCFightNight71

Saul Almeida (@SaulAlmeida) July 16, 2015

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OMG! Frank Mir! Wow

Michael McDonald (@MaydayMcDonald) July 16, 2015

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Omg are you kidding me!!! Frank Mir isn’t quite the old man we thought he was @ufc #ufc #UFCSanDiego

Ray Borg (@tazmexufc) July 16, 2015

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WOWWW! #UFCSanDiego

Henry Cejudo (@HenryCejudo) July 16, 2015

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That’s a heavyweight fight…both got hurt, both swinging for the fences, Mir won and Duffee is flat out on his face!

Sarah Kaufman (@mmasarah) July 16, 2015

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Damn son the one hitter quiter!!

James Vick (@JamesVickMMA) July 16, 2015

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HEAVYWEIGHTS

— Stipe Miocic (@stipemiocicufc) July 16, 2015

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Got to say pretty pumped for @FrankMillerInk awesome job great ko

Tim Sylvia (@timsylviamma) July 16, 2015

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FRANK MUTHAFUCKIN MIR!!!! @thefrankmir

Travis Browne (@travisbrowneMMA) July 16, 2015

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HO…LY…… S%&$!!!! Erin Frank Mir!! Nasty fade away and return! #UFCSanDiego

Aljamain Sterling (@FunkMaster_UFC) July 16, 2015

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MirNeverDie #UFCSanDiego

— The Spartan (@EliasTheodorou) July 16, 2015

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Love the older guys showing the youngins how it’s done!

— Diego Sanchez UFC (@DiegoSanchezUFC) July 16, 2015

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Gotta love when @ufc heavyweights throw down and exchange right away until a big man goes down! Wow! Great way to end #UFCSanDiego!

Myles Jury (@FuryJury) July 16, 2015

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How many concussions can you count in 30 seconds?

Nick Newell (@NotoriousNewell) July 16, 2015

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That 1st round tho!!!! #UFCSanDiego

Brendan Schaub (@BrendanSchaub) July 16, 2015

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Really thought Duffee was about to shine tonight. This is why this sport is the best. Número uno! #UFCSanDiego

— Aljamain Sterling (@FunkMaster_UFC) July 16, 2015

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WOW! Didn’t think that would go 5. But did think it would go past 1 min. Wrong. Lol good show @ufc #UFCSanDiego

Joe Ellenberger (@JoeEllenberger) July 16, 2015

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@thefrankmir still got

— derrick lewis (@Thebeast_ufc) July 16, 2015

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Pumped for @thefrankmir! #UFCSanDiego

— Joe Lauzon (@JoeLauzon) July 16, 2015

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Frank the TANK! #UFCSanDiego pic.twitter.com/N9DYYW3LwH

— The Spartan (@EliasTheodorou) July 16, 2015

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Fighting heavyweight will take minutes off your life expectancy. Frank Mir the mad brain surgeon. #UFCFightNight71

Patrick Williams (@IAMTHEANIMAL) July 16, 2015

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New 5 year plan: Be a heavyweight and have a career resurgence

Tom Lawlor (@FilthyTomLawlor) July 16, 2015

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First time I said “BRUH” without making fun of people who say bruh. Fucking hell Frank Mir! #UFCSanDiego

Angela Hill (@AngieOverkill) July 16, 2015

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TONY FERGUSON DEF. JOSH THOMSON

Josh just tried to quit! If he comes back and wins that’s crazy

Michael Johnson (@FollowTheMenace) July 16, 2015

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Tony “the tumbleweed” Furguson has done at least 6 forward & backward rolls and it’s only the 2nd round

Patrick Cummins (@OfficialDurkin) July 16, 2015

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Look at the heart of That “Punk”! #UFCSanDiego

— Aljamain Sterling (@FunkMaster_UFC) July 16, 2015

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Warriors!

— Stipe Miocic (@stipemiocicufc) July 16, 2015

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Best fight so far!!! thompson is one thought son of a gun #UFCSanDiego

Jessica Penne (@JessicaPenne) July 16, 2015

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Holy crap! What a round. Ferguson did everything to finish that fight but JT is tough as nails #UFCSanDiego

Cody Gibson (@TheRenegade559) July 16, 2015

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What an amazing fight by two straight warriors #UFCSanDiego #respect

Ramsey Nijem (@RamseyNijem) July 16, 2015

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Cowboy Cerrone offered to fight the third round for the Punk. #UFCSanDiego

— The Spartan (@EliasTheodorou) July 16, 2015

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Those elbows doe…….

— Stipe Miocic (@stipemiocicufc) July 16, 2015

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Man @THEREALPUNK is such a warrior!

— Michael McDonald (@MaydayMcDonald) July 16, 2015

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Josh dug deep to continue after that elbow! #madrespect

— Michael Johnson (@FollowTheMenace) July 16, 2015

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What a tough, tough SOB @THEREALPUNK is. #ufc

— Coach (@CMPunk) July 16, 2015

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Great display of toughness and experience from the Punk. Tony looked as sharp as those elbows. Really confusing and awkward movement

— Aljamain Sterling (@FunkMaster_UFC) July 16, 2015

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Ferguson loose and opened up so many cuts with elbows. Clear win, but I’m always a josh Thompson fan!!

— Sarah Kaufman (@mmasarah) July 16, 2015

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#UFCSanDiego Ferguson be like: https://t.co/TA1bw5kfA2

— Angela Hill (@AngieOverkill) July 16, 2015

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That’s was hard to watch, @JoshThomson you’re a fucking warrior.

Luke Rockhold (@LukeRockhold) July 16, 2015

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HOLLY HOLM DEF. MARION RENEAU

Hey, bro. I heard you like kicks, so we got you some kicks with your kicks. #UFCSanDiego

— The Spartan (@EliasTheodorou) July 16, 2015

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Marion needs to go for a flying scissor attempt or something. Giving Holm too much space isn’t working too well. #GetTheTD! #UFCSanDiego

— Aljamain Sterling (@FunkMaster_UFC) July 16, 2015

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YISH!

Al Iaquinta (@ALIAQUINTA) July 16, 2015

YAH!

— Al Iaquinta (@ALIAQUINTA) July 16, 2015

CHIA!

— Al Iaquinta (@ALIAQUINTA) July 16, 2015

HISH!

— Al Iaquinta (@ALIAQUINTA) July 16, 2015

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— Michael Johnson (@FollowTheMenace) July 16, 2015

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Move of the Fight: devastating push kicks #UFCSanDiego

— Angela Hill (@AngieOverkill) July 16, 2015

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I think she gives RR a tough fight ONLY Bc Holm doesnt engage in getting wreck-less and uses her length really well. Controls the tempo well

— Aljamain Sterling (@FunkMaster_UFC) July 16, 2015

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Sweet backflip @_HOLLYHOLM @mmacoachwink ! You are awesome

— Sarah Kaufman (@mmasarah) July 16, 2015

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Fans and some media blow my mind… Holly said it herself she’s going to take her time. She’s not worried about RR right now

Will Brooks (@illwillbrooks86) July 16, 2015

She’s doing exactly what you should do when you’re fresh into MMA take your time, learn, and evolve each fight

— Will Brooks (@illwillbrooks86) July 16, 2015

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Way to go @_HOLLYHOLM #beastmode !!! @ufc @FOXSports1 @JacksonWinkMMA @IzzyStyle pic.twitter.com/D47zFHOLy7

— Emily Peters Kagan (@EmilyPKagan) July 16, 2015

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Congrats @_HOLLYHOLM !!!!!!

— heatherjoclark (@heatherjoclark) July 16, 2015

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Holm 29-28!? What idiot scored that!? You have to be kidding me. That judge should be forced to defend their score. @UFC #UFCFightNight

Josh Barnett (@JoshLBarnett) July 16, 2015

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MANNY GAMBURYAN DEF. SCOTT JORGENSEN

I like Scottys movement but hes not stringin any multi punch combos together when he’s in range Gambu just muscling him around! #UFCSanDiego

Anthony Birchak (@abirchakMMA) July 16, 2015

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You can tell Manvil’s fave striker is Pride-era Wand. #UFCSanDiego

— The Spartan (@EliasTheodorou) July 16, 2015

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That was a fun fight.

— Stipe Miocic (@stipemiocicufc) July 16, 2015

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My boy slapped him in the head not once, but twice! Nah, your hand wudda got the wax off REAL QUICK! #UFCSanDiego #DontRubMyHead #NotYourSon

— Aljamain Sterling (@FunkMaster_UFC) July 16, 2015

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Good fight don’t know about 30/27 Dow

— Neil 2 Tap Seery (@NeilSeeryMMA) July 16, 2015

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Congrats ape @MannyGamburyan

Georgi Karakhanyan (@georgimma) July 16, 2015

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Love you all! Thank you.

— Scott jorgensen (@Scottjorgensen) July 16, 2015

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KEVIN LEE DEF. JAMES MOONTASRI

They just assumed the Kevin Lee was the Asian. That’s messed up…

James Krause (@TheJamesKrause) July 16, 2015

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That is the funniest thing I’ve ever seen

— Al Iaquinta (@ALIAQUINTA) July 16, 2015

@ALIAQUINTA pic.twitter.com/bz7RjD1nYc

— Al Iaquinta (@ALIAQUINTA) July 16, 2015

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Def didn’t catch that! that’s a big “My bad son” lol https://t.co/qftdyMyOLj

— Aljamain Sterling (@FunkMaster_UFC) July 16, 2015

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“Suplex city, bitch.” #UFCSanDiego

— The Spartan (@EliasTheodorou) July 16, 2015

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Atta boy @MoTownPhenom beautiful RNC

Brad Tavares (@BradTavares) July 16, 2015

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Kevin Lee is a beast especially at only 22. All that work with jacked Rick James seems to be paying off pic.twitter.com/BQcMu0dpF1

— Nick Newell (@NotoriousNewell) July 16, 2015

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Really nice back-take transition and RNC by Lee on Moontarsi. The crazy part is he’s only 22YO! #UFCSanDiego

— Aljamain Sterling (@FunkMaster_UFC) July 16, 2015

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I’m sorry everyone. I’m really disappointed in my performance. I had a great training camp, and a great group of… http://t.co/lVe4dhV9zQ

James Moontasri (@jmoontasri) July 16, 2015

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Maybe now people will stop doubting me. I told anybody who would listen I’m the future of this division. #JustWaitOnIt

— Kevin Lee (@MoTownPhenom) July 16, 2015

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ALAN JOUBAN DEF. MATT DWYER

Well I’m glad the judges gave him the first. I had the 1st for @MattDwyerMMA making it a draw, but I’m not complaining.

Yves Edwards (@thugjitsumaster) July 16, 2015

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Haha, told yall! #Saenchai #MuayThai4Life #UFCSanDiego

— Angela Hill (@AngieOverkill) July 16, 2015

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No he didn’t yes he did great job Mr. @alanjouban https://t.co/f8iHrQUGcT

— Chris beal (@RealDealCbeal) July 16, 2015

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Cartwheel Kick

— Nick Newell (@NotoriousNewell) July 16, 2015

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Dwyer is Bonnar-esque in his hands on hips exhaustion. #UFCSanDiego

— The Spartan (@EliasTheodorou) July 16, 2015

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#Cartwheelkick #ftw !!!

Brian Rogers (@BRogthePredator) July 16, 2015

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Man. I’m just thinking how brutal those body punches and kicks were that Jouban landed over and over again. Won’t feel too good tmw morning

— Aljamain Sterling (@FunkMaster_UFC) July 16, 2015

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Thank you for all the support! If you thought that was a BONUS winning fight, please let @ufc @danawhite know!! pic.twitter.com/fRjPLSluRf

Alan Jouban (@AlanJouban) July 16, 2015

The year of the great heavyweight revival just keeps on giving and giving. At the age of 36, former UFC champion Frank Mir scored one of his most destructive wins yet, starching Todd Duffee with an absolutely brutal left hand just 73 seconds into UFC Fight Night 71’s main event. Check out reaction from the wicked slugfest below, along with reaction from the rest of Wednesday’s main card.

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TONY FERGUSON DEF. JOSH THOMSON

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HOLLY HOLM DEF. MARION RENEAU

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MANNY GAMBURYAN DEF. SCOTT JORGENSEN

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KEVIN LEE DEF. JAMES MOONTASRI

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ALAN JOUBAN DEF. MATT DWYER

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Ben Rothwell: ‘I teared’ up because UFC 189 ‘was getting so intense’

Aside from the Irish fans, no force was more omnipresent at this year’s International Fight Week than Ben Rothwell. After successfully campaigning for a spot at the festivities, “Big Ben” made his presence felt from like no other fighter, attending virtually every event he could from Wednesday’s open workouts all the way to Saturday’s fight night, holding court wherever he went.

“It was awesome,” Rothwell reflected on Tuesday’s edition The MMA Hour. “… I felt like I had my own expo.

“They’re talking about my fights, they’re talking about what part of my fights they like, they wanted to hear the laugh, would I start dancing for them. It was completely different (than past expos) and there was a lot more interaction with almost every single person I got to talk to, which, to me, I think that’s important.”

Rothwell, currently the No. 7 ranking heavyweight on the UFC’s rankings, has undergone a career resurgence of late, riding a three-fight win streak over Brandon Vera, Alistair Overeem, and Matt Mitrione to the cusp of contendership for a UFC title. Rothwell’s popularity has soared during his streak, in part because of his willingness to put himself out there, as anyone who saw his memorable post-fight speech after Mitrione can attest to.

While “Big Ben” spent the majority of his time during fight week campaigning for a top contender bout against either Andrei Arlovski or Junior dos Santos, he also had the luxury of attending UFC 189. And in retrospect, the experience is one that he’ll never forget.

“When you’re sitting ringside, you can’t see how daunting a filled arena of just screaming fans is,” Rothwell said. “And I literally, I wanted to fight so bad.

“To be a part of that event, to feel the energy, to feel what I’m fighting for, it did — I teared in my eye because I was getting so intense. I just could’ve went and fought anyone Saturday night.”

Days later, the MMA world continues to buzz about UFC 189. With high stakes, a bevy of action, and a surreal run of entertaining fights, the event will likely go down as one of the greatest pay-per-views the UFC has ever staged, if not the single greatest.

The night was so electric that even a seasoned veteran like Rothwell found it hard to contain himself as fight after fight delivered in a major way.

“It kept one-upping itself, because every fight was awesome,” Rothwell said. “I mean, right off the get-go, what an awesome flying knee knockout (from Thomas Almeida). Then Gunnar Nelson doesn’t have a boring fight, he comes out and sticks the dude in the face, gets a beautiful choke. Then it’s like, (Jeremy) Stephens lands an insane jumping standing knee that just flattens this guy. It was insane. It was one of the baddest knockouts ever.

“And then Robbie (Lawler) is a guy who, I trained with him for six years at Militech. Watching the resurgence of his career, yeah, I think it’s really touching to me, because him and I are described as when old becomes new. … I kind of feel like I’m the heavyweight version of him. Like, him and I are right now making our names, doing our thing, and he’s doing it huge.

“And then the main event. When you’re in an arena like that, an arena just literally about to make the stands fall down and the roof is about to blow off, and then for McGregor to just do it, Conor just comes through, it was on the tip of everybody’s tongue — can this really happen? Can this guy really do it? — it was like, wow, what an event.”

By any metric, UFC 189 was on track to be one of the highest grossing events of the year, breaking the UFC’s own U.S. gate record and drawing a record number of fans for Friday’s weigh-ins.

It remains to be seen whether those figures will translate into pay-per-view success, though by delivering an unforgettable night of fights, UFC 189 already succeeded where many other blockbuster events in combat sports fail. And that, Rothwell pointed out, is hugely important in its own right.

“What is awesome about it is, because of an event like that, I bet you [all the bandwagon fans] start watching everything now,” Rothwell said. “They’re going to find out who’s who, and they’re going to be like, ‘remember that big hairy bastard we ran into?’ and they’re going to remember me. It is cool, man. That’s how we’re going to make more fans.”

Aside from the Irish fans, no force was more omnipresent at this year’s International Fight Week than Ben Rothwell. After successfully campaigning for a spot at the festivities, “Big Ben” made his presence felt from like no other fighter, attending virtually every event he could from Wednesday’s open workouts all the way to Saturday’s fight night, holding court wherever he went.

“It was awesome,” Rothwell reflected on Tuesday’s edition The MMA Hour. “… I felt like I had my own expo.

“They’re talking about my fights, they’re talking about what part of my fights they like, they wanted to hear the laugh, would I start dancing for them. It was completely different (than past expos) and there was a lot more interaction with almost every single person I got to talk to, which, to me, I think that’s important.”

Rothwell, currently the No. 7 ranking heavyweight on the UFC’s rankings, has undergone a career resurgence of late, riding a three-fight win streak over Brandon Vera, Alistair Overeem, and Matt Mitrione to the cusp of contendership for a UFC title. Rothwell’s popularity has soared during his streak, in part because of his willingness to put himself out there, as anyone who saw his memorable post-fight speech after Mitrione can attest to.

While “Big Ben” spent the majority of his time during fight week campaigning for a top contender bout against either Andrei Arlovski or Junior dos Santos, he also had the luxury of attending UFC 189. And in retrospect, the experience is one that he’ll never forget.

“When you’re sitting ringside, you can’t see how daunting a filled arena of just screaming fans is,” Rothwell said. “And I literally, I wanted to fight so bad.

“To be a part of that event, to feel the energy, to feel what I’m fighting for, it did — I teared in my eye because I was getting so intense. I just could’ve went and fought anyone Saturday night.”

Days later, the MMA world continues to buzz about UFC 189. With high stakes, a bevy of action, and a surreal run of entertaining fights, the event will likely go down as one of the greatest pay-per-views the UFC has ever staged, if not the single greatest.

The night was so electric that even a seasoned veteran like Rothwell found it hard to contain himself as fight after fight delivered in a major way.

“It kept one-upping itself, because every fight was awesome,” Rothwell said. “I mean, right off the get-go, what an awesome flying knee knockout (from Thomas Almeida). Then Gunnar Nelson doesn’t have a boring fight, he comes out and sticks the dude in the face, gets a beautiful choke. Then it’s like, (Jeremy) Stephens lands an insane jumping standing knee that just flattens this guy. It was insane. It was one of the baddest knockouts ever.

“And then Robbie (Lawler) is a guy who, I trained with him for six years at Militech. Watching the resurgence of his career, yeah, I think it’s really touching to me, because him and I are described as when old becomes new. … I kind of feel like I’m the heavyweight version of him. Like, him and I are right now making our names, doing our thing, and he’s doing it huge.

“And then the main event. When you’re in an arena like that, an arena just literally about to make the stands fall down and the roof is about to blow off, and then for McGregor to just do it, Conor just comes through, it was on the tip of everybody’s tongue — can this really happen? Can this guy really do it? — it was like, wow, what an event.”

By any metric, UFC 189 was on track to be one of the highest grossing events of the year, breaking the UFC’s own U.S. gate record and drawing a record number of fans for Friday’s weigh-ins.

It remains to be seen whether those figures will translate into pay-per-view success, though by delivering an unforgettable night of fights, UFC 189 already succeeded where many other blockbuster events in combat sports fail. And that, Rothwell pointed out, is hugely important in its own right.

“What is awesome about it is, because of an event like that, I bet you [all the bandwagon fans] start watching everything now,” Rothwell said. “They’re going to find out who’s who, and they’re going to be like, ‘remember that big hairy bastard we ran into?’ and they’re going to remember me. It is cool, man. That’s how we’re going to make more fans.”

TUF 21 Finale in Tweets: Pros react to Stephen Thompson’s highlight-reel KO of Jake Ellenberger, more

LAS VEGAS — International Fight Week needed a dramatic ending, and Stephen Thompson delivered exactly that. “Wonderboy” rallied back from early trouble to devastate Jake Ellenberger with a spinning heel kick knockout in the main event of Sunday’s The Ultimate Fighter 21 Finale, wrapping up a weekend that saw UFC 189 rock the MMA world with one of the greatest main cards in the history of the sport. Check out reaction from Thompson’s electric victory below.

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I always love when the “up & comer” is actually older.

Nick Newell (@NotoriousNewell) July 13, 2015

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O MY GOODNESS! #TUFFinale

Daniel Cormier (@dc_mma) July 13, 2015

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That was some stuff out of Street Fighter #UFCFightNight #wonderboy

Roger Narvaez (@Silverback316) July 13, 2015

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@WonderboyMMA BEAUTIFUL!!!! Best performance of your career. Wrestling, striking, heart.

— Skywalker (@ScogginsFlow) July 13, 2015

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AND THATS WHY HES MY STRIKING HERO BABY!!! HELL YEA!! STUD FREAKIN’ MUFFIN! @WonderboyMMA @UFC #TUF21Finale

Aljamain Sterling (@FunkMaster_UFC) July 13, 2015

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I need to get better at throwing spinning shit

— Nick Newell (@NotoriousNewell) July 13, 2015

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Incredible!! Wonderboy gets dropped, recovers, lands a spinning heel kick and drops jake (who kind of recovers) then lands another ftw!!!

Sarah Kaufman (@mmasarah) July 13, 2015

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Beautiful ko

Amanda Nunes (@Amanda_Leoa) July 13, 2015

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Wow. Beautiful display of Karate @WonderboyMMA

Nina Ansaroff (@NinaAnsaroff) July 13, 2015

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That was nasty by Wonderboy! #UFC

Derek Brunson (@DerekBrunson) July 13, 2015

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Wow what a great performance by @WonderboyMMA – let’s do Dublin in October! #Karate #UFCDublin #Gunni-V-Stephen @seanshelby

— Coach Kavanagh (@John_Kavanagh) July 13, 2015

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KAMARU USMAN DEF. HAYDER HASSAN

Hyder stole my walk out song. Come on. Lol #TUFFinale

Paige VanZant (@PaigeVanzantUFC) July 13, 2015

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Congrats @USMAN84kg #TUF21Finale winner!!!!

Jessica Penne (@JessicaPenne) July 13, 2015

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It’s okay @HayderHassan. You are an amazing person and athlete.You will be back stronger.

— Nina Ansaroff (@NinaAnsaroff) July 13, 2015

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Usman with relentless pressure and continuous takedowns until getting the sub. Impressive and frustrating (if you’re on the other end )

— Sarah Kaufman (@mmasarah) July 13, 2015

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Usman looked solid. Great TDs, good GnP, and good stand up. Should be a great addition to the @ufc roster

— Aljamain Sterling (@FunkMaster_UFC) July 13, 2015

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My bro fuckin won, love you bro very proud @usman84kg @blackzilians @glennauthentic @ufc @UltimateFighter

Abel Trujillo (@AbelTrujillo1) July 13, 2015

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Head high @HayderHassan you pulled the show through for us thank you so much buddy!

Cole Miller (@colemillerATT) July 13, 2015

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@FollowTheMenace “A Mike…..What……PUSH!!!! and tell your girlfriend @SugaRashadEvans to join u!”

— Tyron T-Wood Woodley (@TWooodley) July 13, 2015

@FollowTheMenace @SugaRashadEvans @USMAN84kg I just read this. I got u!

— Tyron T-Wood Woodley (@TWooodley) July 13, 2015

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Thanks @CubSwanson it was nice doing business with you! pic.twitter.com/usZra2IKPa

Anthony Johnson (@Anthony_Rumble) July 13, 2015

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MICHAEL GRAVES DEF. VINCENTE LUQUE

Micheal Graves has so many nickname opportunitiez with his name, WHY DOESNT HE HAVE ONE?! #Undertaker #DiggerOf #BodySnatcher #TombRaider

Angela Hill (@AngieOverkill) July 13, 2015

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This is the Micheal Graves that Dan Lambert was raving about. He has improved a ton.

— Daniel Cormier (@dc_mma) July 13, 2015

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That fucking hand! BOOOO!! Revoke the grounded opponent rule, people are abusing the shit out of it #TUF21Finale

— Angela Hill (@AngieOverkill) July 13, 2015

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Way to go Graves! 1-0 in the UFC now. @americantopteam killing it tonight #ATTVsBlackzilians https://t.co/Kk9ChJjanT

— Cole Miller (@colemillerATT) July 13, 2015

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Att att att congrats @GravesMMA

— Amanda Nunes (@Amanda_Leoa) July 13, 2015

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ATT baby @AmericanTopTeam respect.. pic.twitter.com/G8YEsJrbeu

— Antonio Pezao Silva (@BigfootSilva) July 13, 2015

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JORGE MASVIDAL DEF. CEZAR FERREIRA

Masvidal looks fucking huge at 170 #TUF21Finale

— Angela Hill (@AngieOverkill) July 13, 2015

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Boom! Congrats @GamebredFighter!

— Nina Ansaroff (@NinaAnsaroff) July 13, 2015

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Yeah babe @GamebredFighter

Hector Lombard (@HectorLombard) July 13, 2015

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Dang!!!! @GamebredFighter is a G!!!!!#UFCFightNight

— Roger Narvaez (@Silverback316) July 13, 2015

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Beauty elbow then finish by @GamebredFighter!

Chad Laprise (@ChadLaprise) July 13, 2015

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Jorgie @GamebredFighter !!!!! #ATT #TUF21Finale #UFC

Yoel Romero (@YoelRomeroMMA) July 13, 2015

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Congrats @gamebredfighter way to represent @americantopteam at the Finale ATT vs Blackzilians https://t.co/ww23RXdz60

— Cole Miller (@colemillerATT) July 13, 2015

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Way to be @GamebredFighter !!!! @AmericanTopTeam !!

— Tyron T-Wood Woodley (@TWooodley) July 13, 2015

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Yessssssss………. ATT ATT ATT ATT!!!!!!! Congrats @GamebredFighter

Will Brooks (@illwillbrooks86) July 13, 2015

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Beautiful elbow !!! @americantopteam #ATTNation #att #DropTheMicWalkOff @gamebredfighter https://t.co/yCtGMjs2N6

Nik Lentz (@NikLentz) July 13, 2015

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MICHELLE WATERSON DEF. ANGELA MAGANA

That hair was a bad choice. Not one of her friends owned up and said. That looks jacked.

— Scott jorgensen (@Scottjorgensen) July 13, 2015

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This fights awesome! #TUFFinale @UltimateFighter #TUF #WARKarateHottie

Anthony Birchak (@abirchakMMA) July 13, 2015

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Awesome debut from @karatehottiemma !! Wins rd 3 Rnc and really displayed a very well rounded game. Even sweeter it was magana #TUF21Finale

— Sarah Kaufman (@mmasarah) July 13, 2015

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Good fight

— Amanda Nunes (@Amanda_Leoa) July 13, 2015

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I’m so happy, I’m crying. I love you @karatehottiemma !!!!! You amaze me in every way.

Holly Holm (@_HOLLYHOLM) July 13, 2015

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Wow! @karatehottiemma at the top of her game! What an exciting fight! @ufc @UFCONFOX @FOXSports1 @JacksonWinkMMA pic.twitter.com/2p4WM5sOJk

— Emily Peters Kagan (@EmilyPKagan) July 13, 2015

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@karatehottiemma is tough as hell and awesome as a person!

— ike vallie-flagg (@IKEVF) July 13, 2015

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MAXIMO BLANCO DEF. MIKE DE LA TORRE

#YvesLavigne you’re better than that…

— TheOnceAndFutureKing (@BensonHenderson) July 13, 2015

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Yves in the wrong position to see that de la torre had his eyes focused on blanco…but yes he was rocked #TUF21Finale

— Sarah Kaufman (@mmasarah) July 13, 2015

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Stoppage was early. Problem is the inconsistency of Yves Lavigne. The Waters fight could have been stopped but wasn’t.

Dana White (@danawhite) July 13, 2015

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WHAT?!? Fuck that!! @SSDMIKED got fucked! The whole crowd was booing!! Yves Lavigne stopped it too soon!! Goddamnit!

Lauren Murphy (@LaurenMurphyMMA) July 13, 2015

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Maximo trippin! #UFC

— Derek Brunson (@DerekBrunson) July 13, 2015

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He called Conor out?

— Amanda Nunes (@Amanda_Leoa) July 13, 2015

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Bad stoppage , this is professional mma. Not professional point fighting, people will get rocked . #mma #ufc #tuf21

Brian Rogers (@BRogthePredator) July 13, 2015

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Yves is the king of early stoppages! #UltimateFighterFinale

— MIKE RICHMAN (@MikeUSMCRichman) July 13, 2015

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JOSH SAMMAN DEF. CAIO MAGALHAES

Ew spitting is a no no #TUF21Finale

— Jessica Penne (@JessicaPenne) July 13, 2015

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That was bogus

Ricardo Lamas (@RicardoLamasMMA) July 13, 2015

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Why spit after losing? #TUF21Finale

— Jerome-Max Holloway (@BlessedMMA) July 13, 2015

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Who does something like that? Spit blood on the guy? What an idiot.

— Will Brooks (@illwillbrooks86) July 13, 2015

@JoshSamman congratulation guy you was the best today. also helped me to evolve as an athlete and man required

Caio Magalhaes (@CaioHellboy) July 13, 2015

LAS VEGAS — International Fight Week needed a dramatic ending, and Stephen Thompson delivered exactly that. “Wonderboy” rallied back from early trouble to devastate Jake Ellenberger with a spinning heel kick knockout in the main event of Sunday’s The Ultimate Fighter 21 Finale, wrapping up a weekend that saw UFC 189 rock the MMA world with one of the greatest main cards in the history of the sport. Check out reaction from Thompson’s electric victory below.

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MICHAEL GRAVES DEF. VINCENTE LUQUE

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JORGE MASVIDAL DEF. CEZAR FERREIRA

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MICHELLE WATERSON DEF. ANGELA MAGANA

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MAXIMO BLANCO DEF. MIKE DE LA TORRE

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Conor McGregor: ‘It’s me and Ronda Rousey at the top of the game’

LAS VEGAS — The media blitz before UFC 189’s pay-per-view was crazy enough that it prompted the godfather of the mic game, Chael Sonnen, to sympathize that Conor McGregor’s workload had “crossed the line of being too much.” But in the end it worked. UFC 189 proved to be a blockbuster success even despite the last-second dropout of Jose Aldo, and now that the event is behind him, McGregor can look back and say it was all worth it.

“It’s damn hard work,” McGregor said at UFC 189’s post-fight press conference. “But every time I say, ‘you know what, f–k this. Next time I’m not doing all of this.’ And then I get handed the check, and I’m like, ‘alright then, I’ll do it one more time.'”

Pay-per-view figures won’t start rolling in for several days, but UFC President Dana White hinted that McGregor’s coronation as interim featherweight champion was already trending close to the one-million buy mark.

While that remains to be seen, it would only be the latest of the many records McGregor shattered during International Fight Week. UFC 189 smashed the promotion’s previous box office record, drawing a $7.2 million gate, and Friday’s weigh-ins were easily the most attended the UFC has ever staged.

And this is only the beginning too, considering that McGregor’s mega-fight against Aldo is now primed to be one of the biggest matches in the sport’s history, if not the single biggest.

“Right now I am running the game,” McGregor said. “I have every record in the book. The gate, the pay-per-view, all the viewing figures on FOX, UFC Fight Pass, highest attended weigh-ins. I have every record right now, and at the end of the day I’m still only 26 years of age. I am still very, very young in this game.

“Myself and Ronda (Rousey) — Ronda is an absolute machine. She’s an animal, and I relate to Ronda a lot, because I know the work she puts in media-wise and training-wise. I look at her and I take a great inspiration from Ronda. Her work ethic. I feel it’s me and Ronda at the top of the game, and I’m honored.”

LAS VEGAS — The media blitz before UFC 189’s pay-per-view was crazy enough that it prompted the godfather of the mic game, Chael Sonnen, to sympathize that Conor McGregor’s workload had “crossed the line of being too much.” But in the end it worked. UFC 189 proved to be a blockbuster success even despite the last-second dropout of Jose Aldo, and now that the event is behind him, McGregor can look back and say it was all worth it.

“It’s damn hard work,” McGregor said at UFC 189’s post-fight press conference. “But every time I say, ‘you know what, f–k this. Next time I’m not doing all of this.’ And then I get handed the check, and I’m like, ‘alright then, I’ll do it one more time.'”

Pay-per-view figures won’t start rolling in for several days, but UFC President Dana White hinted that McGregor’s coronation as interim featherweight champion was already trending close to the one-million buy mark.

While that remains to be seen, it would only be the latest of the many records McGregor shattered during International Fight Week. UFC 189 smashed the promotion’s previous box office record, drawing a $7.2 million gate, and Friday’s weigh-ins were easily the most attended the UFC has ever staged.

And this is only the beginning too, considering that McGregor’s mega-fight against Aldo is now primed to be one of the biggest matches in the sport’s history, if not the single biggest.

“Right now I am running the game,” McGregor said. “I have every record in the book. The gate, the pay-per-view, all the viewing figures on FOX, UFC Fight Pass, highest attended weigh-ins. I have every record right now, and at the end of the day I’m still only 26 years of age. I am still very, very young in this game.

“Myself and Ronda (Rousey) — Ronda is an absolute machine. She’s an animal, and I relate to Ronda a lot, because I know the work she puts in media-wise and training-wise. I look at her and I take a great inspiration from Ronda. Her work ethic. I feel it’s me and Ronda at the top of the game, and I’m honored.”