Rafael Dos Anjos Out Of UFC 196 With Foot Injury

Fight fans, we have a problem. Rafael dos Anjos has pulled out of his scheduled lightweight title defense against Conor McGregor in the main event of UFC 196. MMA Fighting is reporting that dos Anjos suffered a foot injury late last week. The UFC is currently trying to find a replacement to fight McGregor. Ariel

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Fight fans, we have a problem.

Rafael dos Anjos has pulled out of his scheduled lightweight title defense against Conor McGregor in the main event of UFC 196. MMA Fighting is reporting that dos Anjos suffered a foot injury late last week.

The UFC is currently trying to find a replacement to fight McGregor. Ariel Helwani reported on Twitter that Frankie Edgar can’t fight McGregor at the event because he is dealing with an injury.  

If the UFC cannot find a replacement to fight McGregor, Holly Holm vs. Miesha Tate for the women’s bantamweight title will serve as the main event.

UFC 196 takes place at MGM Grand Garden Arena on March 5 and airs on PPV, FOX Sports 1, and UFC Fight Pass.

Here is the updated card for the event:

Main Card: (PPV – 10 p.m. ET/7 p.m. PT)

TBA) vs. Conor McGregor (19-2)

Holly Holm (10-0) vs. Miesha Tate (17-5)

Gian Villante (14-6) vs. Ilir Latifi (11-4, 1NC)

Corey Anderson (8-1) vs. Tom Lawlor (9-5, 1NC)

Amanda Nunes (11-4) vs. Valentina Shevchenko (12-1)

Preliminary Card: (FS1 – 8 p.m. ET/5 p.m. PT)

Brandon Thatch (11-3) vs. Siyar Bahadurzada (21-6-1)

Erick Silva (18-6, 1NC) vs. Nordine Taleb (10-3)

Vitor Miranda (11-4) vs. Marcelo Guimaraes (9-1-1)

Darren Elkins (19-5) vs. Chas Skelly (15-1)

Preliminary Card: (UFC Fight Pass – 6:30 p.m. ET/3:30 p.m PT)

Diego Sanchez (25-8) vs. Jim Miller (25-7, 1NC)

Justin Salas (12-6) vs. Jason Saggo (10-2)

Julian Erosa (15-2) vs. Teruto Ishihara (7-2-2)

 

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Rafael Dos Anjos Suffers Injury, Conor McGregor Fight Off

According to multiple reports, UFC lightweight champion Rafael dos Anjos suffered a broken foot in training recently and will not be cleared to compete at UFC 196 vs. Conor McGregor.

Dos Anjos, who defended his title in December vs. Donald Cerrone, …

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According to multiple reports, UFC lightweight champion Rafael dos Anjos suffered a broken foot in training recently and will not be cleared to compete at UFC 196 vs. Conor McGregor.

Dos Anjos, who defended his title in December vs. Donald Cerrone, will likely be sidelined indefinitely with the injury.

McGregor, the current UFC featherweight titleholder, could still remain on the March 5 card if a replacement is found.

We’ll continue to update the situation here at MMANews.com.

Former UFC Fighter: Conor McGregor F***s Up Robbie Lawler

In less than two weeks, surging UFC featherweight champion Conor McGregor will attempt to become the first simultaneous two-wight belt holder when he squares off with similarly dominant lightweight champion Rafael dos Anjos in the main event of March 5’s UFC 196 from Las Vegas, Nevada. And while that may seem like a momentous challenge

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In less than two weeks, surging UFC featherweight champion Conor McGregor will attempt to become the first simultaneous two-wight belt holder when he squares off with similarly dominant lightweight champion Rafael dos Anjos in the main event of March 5’s UFC 196 from Las Vegas, Nevada.

And while that may seem like a momentous challenge in and of itself, ‘The Notorious’ has actually set his sights on the next weight class up without even defending his featherweight belt or winning the lightweight strap, constantly aiming for a shot at a third UFC championship against welterweight king Robbie Lawler if and when he gets past ‘RDA.’

It would seem that McGregor is setting himself to be destroyed by the resurgent former Strikeforce middleweight champion ‘Ruthless,’ who has defeated Carlos Condit, Rory MacDonald, Johny Hendricks, and Matt Brown in his last four fights to sit alone atop the coveted and illustrious 170-pound throne. However, the two actually match up physically al ot closer than you might think, as Lawler is 5’11” with a 74-in. reach while McGregor is 5’9″ with the exact 74-in. reach.

Fighting Lawler for the belt would be a challenge that’s simply too good to pass up, especially at the promotion’s blockbuster UFC 200 card on July 9. Many will most likely be picking ‘Ruthless’ if it does happen, but there’s at least one former fighter who thinks McGregor would handle Lawler rather easily.

During a recent discussion with Joe Rogan, former UFC heavyweight Brendan Schaub, who fell out of favor in large due to his controversial comments about the UFC’s uniform sponsorship deal with Reebok, spoke up with the stance that McGregor would “f*** Lawler up” because he couldn’t touch McGregor:

“I’m gonna say something crazy, Joe. Are you ready for this? I think the toughest match-up possible for McGregor in the UFC is Dos Anjos. I think the easier fight for him is Robbie Lawler. Robbie’s not gonna touch him. Not a chance. I think he f**ks Robbie up, and I love Robbie! Style wise he f**ks Robbie up.”

Those are quite the bold words from Schaub, who, since his unceremonious exit from the UFC, has not been shy about spouting off with outspoken statements surrounding topics from his relationship with Ronda Rousey to all things McGregor.

Yet he was more in line with the school of thought that McGregor was actually scared of jose Aldo heading into their awaited showdown at last year’s UFC 194, so now it appears that he’s jumped aboard the ‘Notorious’ hype train after he shockingly knocked Aldo out in 13 seconds.

There’s no denying that McGregor has taken the UFC and MMA as a whole by storm like no other athlete ever has, and he truly might make history if he finishes an extremely difficult in dos Anjos at UFC 196. However, without a title defense and work still to be done at both featherweight and lightweight, predicting that he would destroy a steamrolling champion like Lawler with ease might be a sensational and outlandish statement at this point.

what do you think? Do you agree with Schaub’s assessment that McGregor would become a three-weight class champion with ease?

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New UFC 196 Preview Displays McGregor’s Speed

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With UFC 196 just 13 days away, the promotion leading up to the event has been amping up with a new trailer being released. The trailer show’s McGregor’s speed and quotes like, “I’m calm, cold, and ruthless”. Take a look!

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lrVN0UAWRjs

 

McGregor will be going up a weight class to challenge Rafael Dos Anjos for the Lightweight belt. He has made his intentions clear that he does not plan to relinquish the Featherweight belt to do so. No matter what happens on March 5th, McGregor has shown he will fight anytime and anywhere.

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With UFC 196 just 13 days away, the promotion leading up to the event has been amping up with a new trailer being released. The trailer show’s McGregor’s speed and quotes like, “I’m calm, cold, and ruthless”. Take a look!

 

McGregor will be going up a weight class to challenge Rafael Dos Anjos for the Lightweight belt. He has made his intentions clear that he does not plan to relinquish the Featherweight belt to do so. No matter what happens on March 5th, McGregor has shown he will fight anytime and anywhere.

Quote: McGregor Is A Simpler Fight Than dos Anjos

Reigning UFC lightweight champion Rafael dos Anjos is slated to defend his title in the main event of March 5’s UFC 196 against brash and outspoken featherweight champion the “Notorious” Conor McGregor. The Irish challenger will look to become the first man in promotional history to hold two belts at one time, and if he

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Reigning UFC lightweight champion Rafael dos Anjos is slated to defend his title in the main event of March 5’s UFC 196 against brash and outspoken featherweight champion the “Notorious” Conor McGregor.

The Irish challenger will look to become the first man in promotional history to hold two belts at one time, and if he can topple the Brazilian champion, he intends to defend both titles actively.

Regarding the lightweight division, No. 1-ranked former Bellator champion Eddie Alvarez feels as if he’s next in line after the upcoming super fight.

While McGregor has been deemed the ‘Money Fight’, Alvarez actually has his sights set on dos Anjos, who he feels is the superior competitor:

“I would want McGregor because it’s more money and a simpler fight,” Alvarez said to Inside MMA. “He’s the easy guy and more money. Dos Anjos is a bigger challenge. To me, he’s the better fighter. In a perfect world, I’m fighting dos Anjos in June, or July, for the world title.”

Dos Anjos has indeed established himself as the man to beat at 155-pounds, running a demolition course through the division’s elite in recent memory.

However, McGregor isn’t just all talk either. He’s compiled a perfect 7-0 UFC record, and is coming off of a spectacular 13-second destruction of former long-time featherweight champion Jose Aldo.

Who do you see Alvarez eventually squaring off with for the title?

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Donald Cerrone Responds To Conor McGregor & Internet Trolls

UFC featherweight champion Conor McGregor recently accused Donald Cerrone of quitting against Rafael dos Anjos, here’s his response…. Former UFC lightweight title contender Donald Cerrone returns in the main event of UFC Fight Night 83 tonight (Sunday February 21, 2016) as he faces fellow cowboy Alex Oliveira at welterweight. Cerrone makes his 170-pound debut against

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UFC featherweight champion Conor McGregor recently accused Donald Cerrone of quitting against Rafael dos Anjos, here’s his response….

Former UFC lightweight title contender Donald Cerrone returns in the main event of UFC Fight Night 83 tonight (Sunday February 21, 2016) as he faces fellow cowboy Alex Oliveira at welterweight. Cerrone makes his 170-pound debut against the Brazilian grappler with knockout power in an attempt to revive his career after a tough loss in his last lightweight fight.

Facing the 155-pound champion Rafael dos Anjos in December 2015, ‘Cowboy’ got dominated and finished by strikes in the first round. ‘RDA’ blasted Cerrone with a liver kick and a barrage of punches to finish the fight before it even got started, and a clearly disheartened Cerrone had his impressive eight fight win streak snapped.

Now lined up with a dangerous opponent in Oliveira, Cerrone must win big to remain in with a realistic chance at gaining a UFC title before retiring. One fighter that wasn’t very positive about ‘Cowboy’s’ last showing was his old rival and UFC featherweight champion Conor McGregor. ‘The Notorious’ accused Cerrone of being a quitter, and ‘Cowboy’ responded during a recent fan Q&A. Also check out how Cerrone responds to some trolls that had some harsh words for him:
 Wow, it seems even the fans are taking the opportunity to kick the cowboy after the toughest loss in his career to date. Perhaps he was just caught cold against dos Anjos, or maybe it’s the old case of big fight chokes that Cerrone has admitted to suffering from in the past, either way his fans will hope to see an improved version of ‘Cowboy’ in the Octagon tonight, as he faces a tough test in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania.

Do you think we’ll see Donald Cerrone in the welterweight title picture in the future?

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