Conor McGregor & Nate Diaz Go Berserk During Incredible Interview

This is the most amazing interview you will ever see. Stockton snitches, GAZELLES, skinny fat bitches and midget killers. it’s all here… Remember when former UFC light-heavyweight champion Jon Jones and current boss Daniel Cormier shared one of the most heated rivalries in MMA history? The lead up to their eventual UFC 182 fight was filled

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This is the most amazing interview you will ever see. Stockton snitches, GAZELLES, skinny fat bitches and midget killers. it’s all here…

Remember when former UFC light-heavyweight champion Jon Jones and current boss Daniel Cormier shared one of the most heated rivalries in MMA history? The lead up to their eventual UFC 182 fight was filled with crazy brawls and intense face offs, but remember they had six months to fill, and the latest beef between Conor McGregor and Nate Diaz has only had 12 days to brew. In that time, ‘The Notorious’ and the bad boy from Stockton have done a bang up job.

The first UFC 196 presser that happened the day after the fight’s announcement was fun to watch, nothing too extreme, but it got our interest. Then came the second presser, which went down last night (Thursday March 3, 2016). The two squared off and very nearly got in to an all out scrap, then the 209 massive in Jake Shields, Nick Diaz and many others rushed the stage, and for a moment there were flashbacks to the infamous UFC 178 brawl between DC and Jones. All settled, but it was far from over.

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After the strange interviews with Diaz earlier this week, it seemed that perhaps the normally outspoken grappler was already feeling the strain of this fight. He even complimented McGregor, stating he felt the Irish boxer could do well at welterweight. A confused Karyn Bryant had to remind Nate that this was his next opponent they were discussing, it was truly bizarre and out of character.

Anyway, the UFC, sensing that perhaps the rivalry was beginning to fall out of context, set up another Jones/Cormier type situation. Separating McGregor and Diaz but giving them a split screen live chat with Jay & Dan of FOX Sports, the promotion intended on getting some serious trash talk across the airwaves and in to our welcoming eyeballs and ears.

Possibly even the UFC could not have foreseen what happened, which was potentially the greatest interview in all combat sports history.

Read on after the jump for the full segment which will leave your sides aching

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Video: Brawl Almost Erupts At McGregor vs. Diaz Face-Off

Not surprisingly, a brawl almost erupted at the UFC 196 pre-fight press conference today (Thurs., March 3, 2016) between featherweight champion Conor McGregor and Nate Diaz prior to their anticipated bout this Saturday from the MGM Grand in Las Vegas. After a heated back-and-forth press event full of plenty of trash talk, Diaz extended his

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Not surprisingly, a brawl almost erupted at the UFC 196 pre-fight press conference today (Thurs., March 3, 2016) between featherweight champion Conor McGregor and Nate Diaz prior to their anticipated bout this Saturday from the MGM Grand in Las Vegas.

After a heated back-and-forth press event full of plenty of trash talk, Diaz extended his fist into McGregor’s face at the post-presser staredown, inciting the Irishman to slap his hand away and a scuffle to break lose. Several event security and even a Nevada Sheriff were on hand to separate the two, but it definitely added even more intrigue to an already massive bout.

Check it out courtesy of the UFC right here:

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Conor McGregor on P4P Rankings: I’m No. 1, Not Jones

Despite being stripped of his long-held UFC light heavyweight title last April, Jon “Bones” Jones remains atop the pound-for-pound rankings list. Behind Jones lies dominant flyweight kingpin Demetrious “Mighty Mouse” Johnson, a man who has defended his title seven straight times, running a demolition course through the 125-pound weight class. While these two men certainly

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Despite being stripped of his long-held UFC light heavyweight title last April, Jon “Bones” Jones remains atop the pound-for-pound rankings list.

Behind Jones lies dominant flyweight kingpin Demetrious “Mighty Mouse” Johnson, a man who has defended his title seven straight times, running a demolition course through the 125-pound weight class.

While these two men certainly deserve their spots, one fighter actually disagrees with the top of the latter, and I’m sure you’re not surprised to hear that it’s none other than reigning featherweight champion Conor McGregor.

McGregor, who meets Nate Diaz in a welterweight showdown at this Saturday’s (March 5, 2016) UFC 196, recently spoke on the rankings, making it very clear where he feels that he stands:

“He’s not,” McGregor responded when asked if Jon Jones is the top pound-for-pound fighter in MMA during a media scrum yesterday. “I’m No. 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9 and maybe Jon and “Mighty Mouse” (Demetrious Johnson) is 10. That’s what I feel.”

The brash and outspoken Irishman was originally scheduled to meet lightweight champion Rafael dos Anjos this weekend, and will now move up two whole weight classes to face off with Diaz.

Constantly saying that weight doesn’t matter, McGregor took another jab at Jones as well as heavyweight champion Fabricio Werdum, saying that no other fighter takes risks like he does:

“Fabricio (Werdum) pulled out and threw cards down the water. Jon (Jones) pulled out and threw cards down the water,” McGregor said.

“Nobody was willing to step up or down. I can’t answer that. You play it safe. You don’t take risks. You won’t go all the way. I get in, I take risks and that’s why I go all the way.”

Do you think McGregor has earned the top spot, or is this just coming from his ever so evident confidence?

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Five Reasons Conor McGregor Will Destroy Nate Diaz

The buzz and anticipation is about to reach an all-time high for this weekend’s (Sat., March 5, 2016) UFC 196 from the MGM Grand Garden Arena in Las Vegas, Nevada. Featherweight champ Conor McGregor will face off with popular, enigmatic veteran Nate Diaz at welterweight, moving up an unprecedented two weight classes for the short

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The buzz and anticipation is about to reach an all-time high for this weekend’s (Sat., March 5, 2016) UFC 196 from the MGM Grand Garden Arena in Las Vegas, Nevada.

Featherweight champ Conor McGregor will face off with popular, enigmatic veteran Nate Diaz at welterweight, moving up an unprecedented two weight classes for the short notice bout that may even be more buzz-worthy and awaited than his original fight on the card, a lightweight title bout against injured 155-pound champ Rafael dos Anjos.

Having added what appears to be a massive amount of muscle onto his 5’9” frame to face dos Anjos, oddsmakers have McGregor as around a substantial -400 favorite (depending on which site you bet on). While Diaz’ size, skills, and experience no doubt lead to some distinct ways for him to win that we detailed yesterday, there are some clear factors that also suggest McGregor is going to pick up the emphatic win the odds are predicting.

Let’s take a look at the biggest reasons McGregor will destroy Diaz at UFC 196.

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UFC 196 Pre-Fight Press Conference Live At 4 P.M. EST

The time is almost here with two short days remaining until featherweight champion Conor McGregor meets outspoken slugger Nate Diaz in the main event of this weekend’s (Sat., March 5, 2016) blockbuster UFC 196 from the MGM Grand Garden Arena in Las Vegas, Nevada. As expected, thee impromptu rivalry has generated some unique and quotable

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The time is almost here with two short days remaining until featherweight champion Conor McGregor meets outspoken slugger Nate Diaz in the main event of this weekend’s (Sat., March 5, 2016) blockbuster UFC 196 from the MGM Grand Garden Arena in Las Vegas, Nevada.

As expected, thee impromptu rivalry has generated some unique and quotable trash talk gems in the media, and the UFC will understandably look to continue that hype and buzz when the two polar opposite wordsmiths take to the mic in today’s pre-fight press conference.

Join us for all of the action starting at 4 p.m. EST:

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Nate Diaz Reacts To Conor McGregor: He Wouldn’t Have Made It In Stockton

Nate Diaz appears to be calm and focused despite being only two days out from by far the biggest fight of his lengthy MMA career when he meets Conor McGregor in the main event of Saturday’s (March 5, 2016) UFC 196 from the MGM Grand Garden Arena in Las Vegas, Nevada. Despite is reputation as

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Nate Diaz appears to be calm and focused despite being only two days out from by far the biggest fight of his lengthy MMA career when he meets Conor McGregor in the main event of Saturday’s (March 5, 2016) UFC 196 from the MGM Grand Garden Arena in Las Vegas, Nevada.

Despite is reputation as one of the more vocal trash-talking fighters in the sport for many years, Diaz has chosen to spew precious little venom in the way of the loud and brash game of ‘Notorious.’ He’s already been made the victim of a few barbs centering on his tough Stockton, California roots at last week’s presser in Torrance, but on the third episode of UFC 196: Embedded, Diaz seemed to blow off McGregor’s insults, instead focusing on his belief that McGregor wouldn’t have made it in Stockton:

“He was doing his thing at the press conference, and he’s going to bust me out and call me a ‘Cholo,’ but that’s that the background where I come from; you know, it’s that hardcore where I live. If he woulda came from where I come from, he wouldn’t have made it, man. Nobody makes it out of where we come from, and you don’t know what I’ve been through.”

Diaz continued on to note that one statement did get to him, however, the one where McGregor poked fun of him teaching jiu-jitsu seminars to youth to increase the reach of martial arts in his community. Diaz deemed that a reach, saying that it wasn’t based in logic and may have been rehearsed:

“I come from a long lineage of hard-working top-ranked MMA fghters, top-ranked Jiu-jitsu competitors, and then as far as teaching jiu-jitsu, yeah I do seminars. I try to push martial arts out there, inspire people. That’s the only thing that kind of irritated me. There was no logic. It was kind of uncalled for. It seemed real rehearsed, like he was plotting on trying to make a fool out of me or something.”

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