LeBron James Says Conor McGregor Is Still A Champion

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NBA star LeBron James has been known to use many quotes from Conor McGregor in the past through his social media accounts. McGregor suffered an upset loss to Nate Diaz on Saturday night. The Irishman is still the Featherweight champion despite the loss. James sent some encouraging words to McGregor on Monday.

“He will be the champion for the rest of his life,” James said on Monday. “It will always be part of his resume. . . he’s built that throughout his career and he will continue to do that as I’ve seen some of his quotes after the fight.”

In fact McGregor did went on social media after his loss to Diaz to offer his thoughts.

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Furthermore, LeBron James has suffered heartbreaking defeats like McGregor did on Saturday losing in the NBA Finals four times.

“Mystic Mac” has indicated that he wants to defend his 145-pound belt next and will most likely face either Jose Aldo or Frankie Edgar.

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NBA star LeBron James has been known to use many quotes from Conor McGregor in the past through his social media accounts. McGregor suffered an upset loss to Nate Diaz on Saturday night. The Irishman is still the Featherweight champion despite the loss. James sent some encouraging words to McGregor on Monday.

“He will be the champion for the rest of his life,” James said on Monday. “It will always be part of his resume. . . he’s built that throughout his career and he will continue to do that as I’ve seen some of his quotes after the fight.”

In fact McGregor did went on social media after his loss to Diaz to offer his thoughts.

I stormed in and put it all on the line. I took a shot and missed. I will never apologize for taking a shot. Shit happens. I'll take this loss like a man. I will not shy away from it. I will not change who I am. If another champion goes up 2 weights let me know. If your tired of me talking money, take a nap. I'll still be here when you wake up with the highest PPV and the gate. Still talking multi 7's. Thank you to the true support and fuck the hate that came out of the woodwork. I love it all. Its still steak for breakfast. I've been here many times in my life in some form or another. I'll eat it all and come back stronger. Aldo you are a pussy. Dos anjos you are a pussy. When the history books are written, I showed up. You showed up on Twitter. To the fans! Never ever shy away from challenges. Never run from adversity. Face yourself head on. Nate I will see you again.

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Furthermore, LeBron James has suffered heartbreaking defeats like McGregor did on Saturday losing in the NBA Finals four times.

“Mystic Mac” has indicated that he wants to defend his 145-pound belt next and will most likely face either Jose Aldo or Frankie Edgar.

Conor McGregor Risked It All For Money At UFC 196, But It Might Not Matter

Now that the dust has finally settled on last weekend’s (Sat., March 5, 2016) insane UFC 196 from Las Vegas, the world’s foremost mixed martial arts (MMA) promotion can begin to pick up the shattered pieces of a landscape that seemingly changes dramatically with the passing of each and every blockbuster card. Obviously the vast

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Now that the dust has finally settled on last weekend’s (Sat., March 5, 2016) insane UFC 196 from Las Vegas, the world’s foremost mixed martial arts (MMA) promotion can begin to pick up the shattered pieces of a landscape that seemingly changes dramatically with the passing of each and every blockbuster card.

Obviously the vast majority of the fallout is directed at UFC featherweight champion Conor McGregor’s first UFC loss to Nate Diaz in the main event. The pivotal, hyped bout has been dissected, re-dissected, and examined under a million microscopes, so there’s no need to go into meticulous detail about what transpired in the wild affair. Basically the quick summary of the fight was that after winning the first round and arguably the first portion of the second with several powerful punches, McGregor faded and was tagged by a vicious one-two combo from Diaz, who swarmed on a rocked ‘Notorious’ prior to absolutely demolishing him on the mat with a brutal rear-naked choke.

It was a devastating, bloody, and overall descriptive loss for the exploding fame and personality that is Conor McGregor, and indeed it will harm his UFC career path in more ways than one. But at the end of the day he deserves respect for being a true fighter who took a fight up two classes for the risk of a huge payday, which he said would be a massive $10 million when it was all said and done.

The outspoken Irishman has taken a hit to his perhaps overblown aura of invincibility, yet he took the loss like a true champion and is still that in the 145-pound division. With that said, there are some key reasons why the loss may or may not hurt his overall scope. Let’s take a look at both sides of the discussion.

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Lawler vs. McGregor Was A Fantasy, But Is Diaz vs. ‘Ruthless’ Any Better?

UFC 196, which went down this past weekend (March 5, 2016) from Las Vegas, Nevada, shot off fireworks as it was expected to do, and it also made an impact by leaving the MMA world in limbo in ways we perhaps hadn’t seen coming. It was a night of jaw-dropping shock and momentous upsets, specifically regarding the

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UFC 196, which went down this past weekend (March 5, 2016) from Las Vegas, Nevada, shot off fireworks as it was expected to do, and it also made an impact by leaving the MMA world in limbo in ways we perhaps hadn’t seen coming.

It was a night of jaw-dropping shock and momentous upsets, specifically regarding the main event, a welterweight showdown between reigning 145-pound kingpin Conor McGregor and late replacement Nate Diaz.

Accepting the bout on just ten days notice, Diaz was the clear underdog with many wondering what type of shape he would appear in on fight night. Despite competing two whole weight classes above his usual home, many had expected the “Notorious” one to once again back up his brash, incessant trash talk and put his devastating left hand to work.

In fact, UFC President Dana White had even expected McGregor to eventually clash with 170-pound titleholder “Ruthless” Robbie Lawler if he were indeed victorious over Diaz.

In mixed martial arts, however, anything can happen. When two elite level fighters set foot into the Octagon and the door gets locked, the expected becomes the unexpected, and all bets go out the window.

In the end, McGregor most likely took the first round over Diaz. He mixed up his striking, and planted his patented left hand on his chin. Unlike his recent featherweight victims, however, Diaz; the larger, heavier man, ate the Irishman’s shots and kept coming forward.

Diaz brushed off everything that was thrown at him, leaving the “Notorious” one in a state of disarray. McGregor, after bloodying Diaz early on, appeared to tire, and the Stockton native’s wealth of experience and grappling prowess proved to be the difference maker.

It was in the second round that Diaz would sink in a rear naked choke, forcing McGregor to tap, and leaving the thousands of Irish fans in attendance silent. It was also in that very moment in which McGregor’s face displayed true struggle, and his hand rapidly tapped that the idea of Lawler vs. McGregor became a far-off fantasy.

While Diaz was undoubtedly the bigger man, the Stockton native is normally a 155-pounder.

Lawler, on the other hand, is a former middleweight, and simply a massive welterweight. Not only that, but his fighting style would likely provide serious issues for a smaller McGregor.

Diaz, while known for his relentless volume striking, isn’t necessarily that powerful of a puncher, and he still wobbled McGregor. Lawler, however, is a different type of animal. The “Ruthless” one possesses brutal knockout power in both hands, and deadly finishing ability. I’d have to assume that he’d simply be too much for McGregor.

With that being said, could we be awaiting a Lawler vs. Diaz scrap in the near future?

“You know what would make a lot of sense? This isn’t the fight I’m making; I’m just saying him (Diaz) and Robbie would make a lot of sense,” White told ESPN’s “SportsCenter” after UFC 196. “His brother beat Robbie. Robbie is now the world champion, and Nate became very, very popular tonight. We’ll see what happens with Nate.”

While the fight would undoubtedly be a massive sell, does Lawler vs. Diaz sound any better than Lawler vs. McGregor?

Diaz would present some interesting stylistic challenges, but one would have to think that Lawler’s power, pressure, and overlooked ability to keep the fight on the feet would be enough to overwhelm the younger Diaz brother.

What do you think of the now wide-open landscape created by UFC 196’s amazing outcome?

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Jon Jones Praises Conor McGregor For Handling Loss “Like A Champion”

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Former UFC light heavyweight champion Jon “Bones” Jones watched last weekend’s UFC 196, where Conor McGregor suffered his first UFC loss to Nate Diaz. Bones took to Instagram to praise McGregor, saying he “gained even more respect for [McGregor.]”

“I wanted to take a quick second to shout out Conor McGregor for the way he handled defeat last night,” Jones said. “He really handled it like a champion. You know, he took a gamble, fighting anyone, anywhere, a gamble he lost, but in a way he won because he really got to show some great character. So, shout out to you.”

Jones will be making his return to the octagon on April 23rd against Daniel Cormier at UFC 197. You can watch Jones’ video message to McGregor here:

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Former UFC light heavyweight champion Jon “Bones” Jones watched last weekend’s UFC 196, where Conor McGregor suffered his first UFC loss to Nate Diaz. Bones took to Instagram to praise McGregor, saying he “gained even more respect for [McGregor.]”

“I wanted to take a quick second to shout out Conor McGregor for the way he handled defeat last night,” Jones said. “He really handled it like a champion. You know, he took a gamble, fighting anyone, anywhere, a gamble he lost, but in a way he won because he really got to show some great character. So, shout out to you.”

Jones will be making his return to the octagon on April 23rd against Daniel Cormier at UFC 197. You can watch Jones’ video message to McGregor here:

Gained even more respect for @thenotoriousmma last night.

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Conor McGregor: ‘Aldo & Dos Anjos Are Pussies; Diaz I Will See You Again’

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Conor McGregor is coming off a loss to Nate Diaz at UFC 196, and it sounds like he’s open to the idea of a rematch in the future. McGregor took to his Instagram account to share his thoughts following his loss, and also call out Jose Aldo and Rafael Dos Anjos. Aldo and Dos Anjos had some negative comments for McGregor on Twitter following his loss.

“I’ll take this loss like a man. I will not shy away from it. I will not change who I am. If another champion goes up 2 weights let me know,” McGregor wrote. “I’ve been here many times in my life in some form or another. I’ll eat it all and come back stronger.

“Aldo you are a pussy. Dos anjos you are a pussy,” McGregor continued, “When the history books are written, I showed up. You showed up on Twitter.

“To the fans! Never ever shy away from challenges. Never run from adversity. Face yourself head on.

Nate I will see you again.”

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Conor McGregor is coming off a loss to Nate Diaz at UFC 196, and it sounds like he’s open to the idea of a rematch in the future. McGregor took to his Instagram account to share his thoughts following his loss, and also call out Jose Aldo and Rafael Dos Anjos. Aldo and Dos Anjos had some negative comments for McGregor on Twitter following his loss.

“I’ll take this loss like a man. I will not shy away from it. I will not change who I am. If another champion goes up 2 weights let me know,” McGregor wrote. “I’ve been here many times in my life in some form or another. I’ll eat it all and come back stronger.

“Aldo you are a pussy. Dos anjos you are a pussy,” McGregor continued, “When the history books are written, I showed up. You showed up on Twitter.

“To the fans! Never ever shy away from challenges. Never run from adversity. Face yourself head on.

Nate I will see you again.”

I stormed in and put it all on the line. I took a shot and missed. I will never apologize for taking a shot. Shit happens. I'll take this loss like a man. I will not shy away from it. I will not change who I am. If another champion goes up 2 weights let me know. If your tired of me talking money, take a nap. I'll still be here when you wake up with the highest PPV and the gate. Still talking multi 7's. Thank you to the true support and fuck the hate that came out of the woodwork. I love it all. Its still steak for breakfast. I've been here many times in my life in some form or another. I'll eat it all and come back stronger. Aldo you are a pussy. Dos anjos you are a pussy. When the history books are written, I showed up. You showed up on Twitter. To the fans! Never ever shy away from challenges. Never run from adversity. Face yourself head on. Nate I will see you again.

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Jose Aldo: Conor McGregor Needs To Learn Jiu-Jitsu

Former UFC featherweight champion Jose Aldo, who lost to Conor McGregor in 13-seconds at UFC 194, is making it very clear that he wants to fight McGregor next. On the other hand, McGregor, who had several options on the table for him going into UFC 196, plans to go back down to 145lb and make

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Former UFC featherweight champion Jose Aldo, who lost to Conor McGregor in 13-seconds at UFC 194, is making it very clear that he wants to fight McGregor next. On the other hand, McGregor, who had several options on the table for him going into UFC 196, plans to go back down to 145lb and make his first title defense at the UFC 200 PPV event in Las Vegas on July 9th.

Both Aldo and #1 contender for the featherweight title Frankie Edgar are asking for the chance to fight McGregor at the big event this summer.

Aldo not only responded to McGregor but Edgar as well in a recent Facebook post. Aldo pointed out that Edgar lost twice to Benson Henderson when he fought for the lightweight title on the line and that he doesn’t deserve to “cut in line.”

Aldo posted this on Facebook:

“I heard you were asking for a title shot. I respect you as a fighter but let’s check the facts: you lost twice to Ben Henderson before coming to the 145 division and geting a title shot against me without having fought once in the featherweight division. We had a great fight, but everybody knows the result. You can’t come here now and cut the line, you have to wait because you don’t have any right to ask for a title shot yet. Conor McGregor: instead of running up to a different weight division and talking shit about me, you could make your time valuable and go to a real gym to learn real jiu-jitsu. I’ll be ready for you at UFC 200, so we can leave no doubt.

Lorenzo Fertitta Dana White Sean Shelby#revancheufc200 #reebokclassics#vitafornutrientes #reebokbrasil.”

Edgar has a strong case regarding his status in the division, and he is the #1 contender for the title. On the flip side, you have Aldo, who lost to McGregor in a way that doesn’t give fans much interest in seeing a rematch. It will be interesting to see what the UFC does going forward.

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