Will we get Conor McGregor vs. Khabib Nurmagomedov 2? Chael Sonnen has some ideas

Conor McGregor vs. Khabib Nurmagomedov 2Conor McGregor vs. Khabib Nurmagomedov 2 was a matchup that MMA fans dreamed of, but seemingly will never obtain….

Conor McGregor vs. Khabib Nurmagomedov 2

Conor McGregor vs. Khabib Nurmagomedov 2 was a matchup that MMA fans dreamed of, but seemingly will never obtain. Former UFC fighter Chael Sonnen has some ideas of why the UFC dropped the ball when it came to negotiating Conor McGregor vs. Khabib Nurmagomedov 2. The blockbuster event that was UFC 229, one of the biggest fight cards in history, could never be repeated.

Conor McGregor vs. Khabib Nurmagomedov 2

Coated in bad blood and trash talk, UFC 229 saw McGregor and Nurmagomedov face off for the UFC’s lightweight world title. It was one of the biggest events in combat sports history, with nearly two and a half pay-per-view purchases. In the end, the Dagestani Nurmagomedov was able to defeat Ireland’s McGregor with a submission in the fourth round, via neck crank.

Afterward, chaos broke out in the arena. ‘The Eagle’ attacked Mcgregor’s team after being provoked. Khabib’s team jumped into the octagon and charged ‘The Notorious.’ Due to safety concerns, UFC gold could not be put on Nurmagomedov. Despite the colossal clash, the UFC was unable to book a rematch.

Khabib Nurmagomedov

‘The Eagle’ Khabib Nurmagomedov grew up wrestling in his home of Dagestan, Russia. Just a few years ago he retired from MMA with a perfect record of 29-0-0. Along the way, he was able to defeat notable fighters such as Dustin Poirier, Justin Gaethje, Rafael dos Anjos, and, of course, McGregor, among others.

After retiring from MMA and vacating his UFC championship, Nurmagomedov is helping to build up his countrymen through his gym and fight promotion. Repeatedly, the Russian-born athlete has stated that he has no interest in coming back to MMA. Recently, he has been in a little hot water to tax controversies in Russia.

Conor McGregor

The Notorious’ Conor McGregor is one of the most notable figures in MMA history. The Irish-born striker made history when he defeated the legendary José Aldo in only 13 seconds. Afterward, he went up in weight to capture the lightweight title from Eddie Alvarez in a flawless performance. Becoming a two-weight world champion changed the face of the UFC.

Most fans know McGregor best for his blockbuster boxing match against all-time great Floyd Mayweather and his multiple wars against Nate Diaz. In his professional career, ‘The Notorious’ has defeated notable athletes such as Max, Holloway, Chad Mendes, Aldo, and Alvarez, among others. Recently, he has been in some legal issues due to various ongoing controversies in multiple countries.

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Chael Sonnen on Conor McGregor vs. Khabib Nurmagomedov 2

As sports fans were clamoring for Conor McGregor vs. Khabib Nurmagomedov 2, the UFC seemed unable to book the fight. Nurmagomedov wanted to retire and no amount of money could bring him back. McGregor was embroiled in various disputes and had enough money due to his whiskey business.

But according to Chael Sonnen, former UFC contender, money was never the issue. ‘The Bad Guy’ Sonnen outlines that all the UFC needed to do was adjust the weight class. That would have been enough to finally book the highly anticipated Conor McGregor vs. Khabib Nurmagomedov 2.

“The UFC would’ve got him,” Sonnen said on Conor McGregor vs. Khabib Nurmagomedov 2, “They would have been able to talk him into that one more. They looked at the wrong numbers. Every time they had a meeting, they brought him more commas and zeros, the wrong number. The number they needed to adjust was the weight class. They could have made it 165 lbs and done whatever they did there. They could have gone 170lbs. They could have gone super fight. They could have done both. They could’ve taken and accepted his belt back and moved him against Conor McGregor for 170lbs… That was the mistake that they made.”

Umar Nurmagomedov Dismisses Parallels In Fight Against Sean O’Malley: ‘It’s Never Gonna Be Close to Khabib & Conor’

Umar Nurmagomedov recently downplayed the comparisons between his prospective bout with Sean O’Malley and the infamous clash between Khabib Nurmagomedov and Conor McGregor at UFC 229. Umar is poised to face Cory Sandhagen in a highly anticipated bantamweight showdown, with the stakes potentially including a #1 contender spot. This bout will headline UFC Fight Night […]

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Umar Nurmagomedov recently downplayed the comparisons between his prospective bout with Sean O’Malley and the infamous clash between Khabib Nurmagomedov and Conor McGregor at UFC 229.

Umar is poised to face Cory Sandhagen in a highly anticipated bantamweight showdown, with the stakes potentially including a #1 contender spot. This bout will headline UFC Fight Night Abu Dhabi, taking place this weekend at the Etihad Arena on Yas Island, United Arab Emirates.

The victor on August 3 is expected to earn the next title shot, facing off against the champion who emerges from the clash between O’Malley and Merab Dvalishvili at Noche UFC in September.

While the reigning UFC bantamweight champion has undeniably ascended to the ranks of the promotion’s premier attractions, Umar believes that a potential bout with “Sugar” could never rival the intensity of the historic Nurmagomedov vs. McGregor showdown in October 2018…

Umar Believes O’Malley Won’t Cross Lines Compared To McGregor

During a recent interview with MMA Junkie, Umar weighed in on the potential excitement surrounding a future bout with O’Malley. The 28-year-old Dagestani acknowledged that while their clash would certainly be intriguing, it wouldn’t match the fervor of his cousin’s UFC 229 matchup with “The Notorious”.

He highlighted that the genuine animosity between the former lightweight champions was unparalleled, making their rivalry iconic—an element that simply doesn’t exist in his case.

“It’s never gonna be close like Khabib and the Conor [fight],” Umar said. “Because they have personal hate. He [McGregor] talked bad about religion, family, and everything.”

Umar further remarked that while O’Malley is known for his trash-talking, he believes “Sugar” won’t stoop to the level McGregor did when he apparently insulted the UFC Hall of Famer’s family and religion.

“I see his personality, but I think he’s not too dirty of a person to talk bad about my family or my religion. But if we fight, it’s like, you know, the Irish vs. Dagestani again. It’s gonna be interesting, but I think it’s not going to be the same… I don’t have a lot of hate. I don’t worry about this man, and I just want to beat him. I just want to take his belt.”

Umar has exceeded expectations in his first five Octagon appearances, maintaining his undefeated streak with dominant victories despite setbacks due to injuries.

After a 13-month hiatus, he made a triumphant return this past March, securing a unanimous decision win over newcomer Bekzat Almakhan.

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Ryan Garcia wants Sean O’Malley and Conor McGregor in bare knuckle: ‘I’m a young lion’

Ryan Garcia wants Sean O’Malley and Conor McGregor in bare knuckle 'I’m a young lion'Amid his suspension from professional boxing competition following a failed drug test stemming from his decision win over Devin…

Ryan Garcia wants Sean O’Malley and Conor McGregor in bare knuckle 'I’m a young lion'

Amid his suspension from professional boxing competition following a failed drug test stemming from his decision win over Devin Haney, former world champion, Ryan Garcia has set sights on fights with both Conor McGregor and Sean O’Malley in bare knuckle fighting. 

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Garcia, a former interim WBC lightweight champion, saw his initial decision victory over former world champion, Haney overturned to an official ‘No Contest’ after he failed a post-fight drug test.

Staking his claim for a potential move to the UFC following a surprising call out from featherweight contender, Dan Ige, Victorville native, Garcia has now called for a bare knuckle fight with Octagon superstars, McGregor as well as undisputed bantamweight champion, O’Malley.

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Ryan Garcia welcomes BKFC fights with Sean O’Malley, Conor McGregor

“I would fight – what’s his name? Sean O’Malley – ‘Suga’ Sean O’Malley?” Ryan Garcia said whilst attending Super Rizin 3 in Japan. “Conor McGregor in bare knuckle. But yes, it’s a very big possibility. I know how to wrestle, I know how to do a lot of things that people don’t know. So yeah. I would do it. I would knock out ‘Suga’ Sean O’Malley’s rainbow hair off his head.” (H/T MMA Fighting)

Along with a fight against the likes of McGregor or Montana striker, O’Malley, outspoken puncher, Garcia welcomed the chance to take on former multiple-time and division world champion, Manny Pacquiao following his exhibition matchup in the Japanese promotion.

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“I would love to fight Manny Pacquiao – in a real fight, though, 12 rounds,” Ryan Garcia explained. “I wouldn’t do an exhibition at all. I would want to do a real fight, old lion versus young lion.”

Boasting a 24-1(1) professional record, Garcia’s sole professional loss came in the form of a knockout defeat to unbeaten finishing star, Gervonta Davis in the pair’s grudge match back in April of last year.

Conor McGregor hit with five month suspended sentence, two year driving ban

Conor McGregor hit with five month suspended sentence, two year driving banFormer two-division UFC champion and mixed martial arts fighter, Conor McGregor has been handed a five-month suspended sentence as…

Conor McGregor hit with five month suspended sentence, two year driving ban

Former two-division UFC champion and mixed martial arts fighter, Conor McGregor has been handed a five-month suspended sentence as well as a two-year disqualification from driving – after pleading guilty to a charge of dangerous driving, as well as a further count of careless driving in Dublin this morning.

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McGregor, a former undisputed lightweight champion and featherweight gold holder under the banner of the UFC, has been out of competition since 2021, most recently fracturing his left tibia and fibula in an opening round doctor’s stoppage TKO loss to former interim champion, Dustin Poirier.

And expected to make his return to fighting last month in the main event of UFC 303 during International Fight Week, McGregor was forced from a welterweight fight against Michael Chandler, after fracturing a toe on his left foot.

Conor McGregor admits deep mental pain after missing UFC 303 return fight
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Expecting to make a comeback to fighting at the end of the annum, McGregor, 36, has been heavily linked with a return at UFC 310 in December, on the promotion’s final pay-per-view card of the year, in a rescheduled fight against Missouri-born veteran, Chandler.

Conor McGregor disqualified from driving for 2 years

Appearing at Blanchardstown District Court today in his native Dublin, McGregor saw a second count of dangerous driving which he was charged with ultimately withdrawn, however, pleaded guilty to charges of both dangerous driving and careless driving. (H/T Newstalk)

As a result, McGregor was handed a five-month suspended sentence and was disqualified from driving for two years.

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Earlier this year, Conor McGregor hit the headlines once more after he claimed he would bid to purchase bitter fighting rival, Khabib Nurmagomedov’s family home in Dagestan, after the former undisputed lightweight champion saw proceedings initiated against him by the FTS (Federal Tax Services) in his native Russia. 

Belal Muhammad Laughs at Conor McGregor’s Newest Bold Claim

Belal Muhammad Conor McGregorBelal Muhammad laughs off Conor McGregor’s newest bold claim. Conor McGregor on Belal Muhammad Conor McGregor recently took to…

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Belal Muhammad laughs off Conor McGregor’s newest bold claim.

Conor McGregor on Belal Muhammad

Conor McGregor recently took to social media to claim his striking is even smoother than it was years ago. A fan posted a video of McGregor knocking out Jose Aldo and the Irishman says his striking is even better now.

After McGregor’s post, Belal Muhammad responded to it laughing at that claim as he doesn’t think the Irishman is better now than he was back then.

It was a good reply from Belal Muhammad who has taken shots at McGregor in hopes of securing the mega-fight in his first title defense.

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Belal Muhammad willing to fight anyone

After Belal Muhammad became the welterweight champion at UFC 304, he says he is ready to fight anyone.

Muhammad wants to be another dominant champion and face any contender, like Israel Adesanya and Alexander Volkanovski.

“I had to get Dana White for the opportunity – he promised I would get it and he stuck to his word,” Muhammad said (via MMAJunkie). “He gave me this opportunity, so for me now it’s showing the UFC, showing Dana White and all them that I can be the best champion you have. The champion who fights all these guys. I want to be a champion like the reign of (Alexander) Volkanovski and (Israel) Adesanya where they looked at the next guy in line like, ‘Let me beat this guy.’ We never ducked anybody. We’re never ducking anybody. Point them out.”

Muhammad is 24-3 and one NC on a pro and is on an 11-fight unbeaten streak.

Indecisive Charles Oliveira asks fans: Conor McGregor, Colby Covington, Dustin Poirier, or Max Holloway

Charles Oliveira Conor McGregor, Colby Covington, Dustin Poirier, Max HollowayDo Bronx’ Charles Oliveira is looking to find his next opponent. The Brazilian-born athlete can’t quite make up his…

Charles Oliveira Conor McGregor, Colby Covington, Dustin Poirier, Max Holloway

Do Bronx’ Charles Oliveira is looking to find his next opponent. The Brazilian-born athlete can’t quite make up his mind so he asked his fans who he should face next. The former champion is looking to bounce back from his split decision loss into a major fight.

Charles Oliveira Next Fight

On Instagram, Oliveira asked his followers who he should face next. He listed eight potential opponents: Conor McGregor, Dustin Poirier, Islam Makhachev, Arman Tsarukyan, Max Holloway, Justin Gaethje, Alexander Volkanovski, and Colby Covington.

Ireland’s Conor McGregor is one of the most popular figures in MMA history having been a former two-division champion. McGregor vs. Charles Oliveira would be a great action-packed matchup. Dustin Poirier is perenially a top-ranked fighter, the two met already with the lightweight title on the line. Islam Makhachev is the current lightweight champion who took the title off of ‘Do Bronx.’

Arman Tsarukyan is just off of a win against Oliveira, via a split decision. ‘Blessed’ Max Holloway, the former featherweight king, is an exciting figure but is likely booked already. The brawling Justin Gaethje, and BMF champion, could rematch Charles Oliveira. The former featherweight champion Alexander Volkanovski has been bouncing up to lightweight with more frequency lately. Lastly, The Brazilian athlete lists Colby Covington, an outspoken welterweight contender who is not currently booked.

Charles Oliveira Record

‘Do Bronx’ Charles Oliveira is always an action fighter. As a young man, he developed Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu skills and has flexed these to a dangerous degree. Currently, he holds the record for the most submission wins in UFC history with an impressive 16. The 34-year-old Charles Oliveira has a record of 34-10-0 1 NC. Overall, he has won 21 bouts by way of submission and would later add striking skills to his repertoire and now has 10 victories by knockout.

What makes the career of Oliveira so impressive is that he reinvented himself after struggling. He won some one-night tournaments in Brazil before making his UFC debut at just the age of 20. He struggled in the featherweight division, and his career was plagued with injuries. Eventually, he moved up to lightweight then went on an impressive 11-fight win streak, and picked up UFC gold along the way.

Since losing his lightweight title to Islam Makhachev, he has knocked out Beneil Dariush and had a split-decision loss to Tsarukyan. Now, he is looking for another exciting matchup in his next UFC fight.