Report: Rafael dos Anjos injured, pulled from Conor McGregor fight at UFC 196

Gooooood morning!

Ultimate Fighting Championship (UFC) needs a new main event for its upcoming UFC 196 pay-per-view (PPV), as reigning lightweight champion Rafael dos Anjos reportedly broke his foot in training and was forced to withdraw from his Conor McGregor fight on March 5, 2016 inside MGM Grand Garden Arena in Las Vegas, Nevada.

That’s according to a report from MMA Fighting.

McGregor should be used to this sort of thing after the UFC 189 debacle last July, and the names of possible replacements are already coming in fast and furious. Nate Diaz and Donald Cerrone, among others, are likely at the top of the list.

Confirmed RDA is off 196. Cerrone’s manager says he’s asked for it. He weighs 174. Would “get down as much as he could.” That’s one option.

— Brett Okamoto (@bokamotoESPN) February 23, 2016

Of course, the promotion can always fall back on the championship co-main event between Holly Holm and Miesha Tate, but that would probably be a last resort (so says this guy). In all likelihood, McGregor will remain in the main event and collect his check against an opponent to be named.

See the rest of the UFC 196 line up here.

UFC has yet to make an official announcement, but that should come sooner, rather than later.

Stay tuned.

Gooooood morning!

Ultimate Fighting Championship (UFC) needs a new main event for its upcoming UFC 196 pay-per-view (PPV), as reigning lightweight champion Rafael dos Anjos reportedly broke his foot in training and was forced to withdraw from his Conor McGregor fight on March 5, 2016 inside MGM Grand Garden Arena in Las Vegas, Nevada.

That’s according to a report from MMA Fighting.

McGregor should be used to this sort of thing after the UFC 189 debacle last July, and the names of possible replacements are already coming in fast and furious. Nate Diaz and Donald Cerrone, among others, are likely at the top of the list.

Of course, the promotion can always fall back on the championship co-main event between Holly Holm and Miesha Tate, but that would probably be a last resort (so says this guy). In all likelihood, McGregor will remain in the main event and collect his check against an opponent to be named.

See the rest of the UFC 196 line up here.

UFC has yet to make an official announcement, but that should come sooner, rather than later.

Stay tuned.