Conor McGregor Says UFC 246 Bout Will Be ‘Something Special’

Conor McGregor feels his upcoming bout with Donald Cerrone won’t soon be forgotten. McGregor is scheduled to collide with Cerrone on Jan. 18 in the UFC 246 headliner. The bout will be contested at 170 pounds. McGregor is in search of his first wi…

Conor McGregor feels his upcoming bout with Donald Cerrone won’t soon be forgotten. McGregor is scheduled to collide with Cerrone on Jan. 18 in the UFC 246 headliner. The bout will be contested at 170 pounds. McGregor is in search of his first win since Nov. 2016, while “Cowboy” hopes to avoid his third loss […]

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Conor McGregor Dares ‘Cowboy’ Not To Shoot In On Him At UFC 246

Conor McGregor and Donald “Cowboy” Cerrone will headline UFC 246 on pay-per-view (PPV) later this month (Sat. January 18, 2020). The pair are well-known for their preference to keep a fight standing, and many fans are expecting exactly that when they clash later this month. However, many feel a quick way to victory for Cerrone […]

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Conor McGregor and Donald “Cowboy” Cerrone will headline UFC 246 on pay-per-view (PPV) later this month (Sat. January 18, 2020).

The pair are well-known for their preference to keep a fight standing, and many fans are expecting exactly that when they clash later this month. However, many feel a quick way to victory for Cerrone could be taking the fight to the ground and using his jiu-jitsu skills. With that being said, Cerrone has made it clear he intends to stand with McGregor during their main event.

Now, McGregor has taken to Instagram to challenge Cerrone, daring “Cowboy” not to shoot in on him during the fight.

“First one to shoot’s a cowbitch”

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First one to shoot’s a cowbitch ?

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It has been interesting to see that the leadup to the bout hasn’t featured a whole lot of trash-talking, which is the norm for a McGregor contest. However, in a recent interview, McGregor shed some light on that decision, explaining why he actually appreciates his adversary.

“Well, I said I’d fight him right? Me and Donald have had a history, a long history – well not a long history, but we’ve had a history. It’s an exciting bout, it’s a fan-friendly bout, it’s a fight that excites me, and it’s a fight that I said I’d partake – I appreciate Donald I have to say. 

“He’s fought a lot of times, and since the last time I saw him – I saw him at that Aldo press conference many many years ago – he’s gone on and fought so many times. He’s also a family man with his grandmother – I appreciate that and I respect that. I also respect the method he went about with the Proper Whiskey and, you know, so much work goes into these things. To see that bit of respect, I appreciate that. I look forward to having a good bout,” McGregor said. 

“I’m happy to come back and have my comeback fight and the beginning of my season against Donald. And I look forward to it, it’s going to be a good night, and I’m going to shine here on January 18. I’m going to create magic, like I have many times before. But this is going to be something special.”

Do you expect to see much grappling between McGregor and Cerrone at UFC 246?

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Conor McGregor Dares ‘Cowboy’ Cerrone Not To Shoot At UFC 246

Conor McGregor has proposed an interesting stipulation for his clash with Donald Cerrone. On Jan. 18, McGregor and Cerrone will share the Octagon in the main event of UFC 246. The welterweight tilt is set to take place inside the T-Mobile Arena in Las …

Conor McGregor has proposed an interesting stipulation for his clash with Donald Cerrone. On Jan. 18, McGregor and Cerrone will share the Octagon in the main event of UFC 246. The welterweight tilt is set to take place inside the T-Mobile Arena in Las Vegas, Nevada. This will be McGregor’s first bout since Oct. 2018. […]

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Opinion: Can Conor McGregor ever get back to his best v Donald “Cowboy” Cerrone

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Once upon a time, for one to consider an MMA ecology that did not revolve around the former two-belt world champion seemed impossible.

McGregor’s meteoric ascent through the UFC ranks skyrocketed in his crowning as the promotion’s first even reigning two-belt world champion back in the 2016 as he stopped Eddie Alvarez in style at UFC 205 to add the lightweight strap to his featherweight title.

Since then, however, ‘The Notorious’ has only returned to the octagon once!

McGregor’s bitter feud with lightweight rival Khabib Nurmagomedov ended in the Irishman’s defeat as he was submitted in the fourth round during a doomed attempt to reclaim his lightweight throne at UFC 229.

It has been another lengthy period since his last fight with the Russian, and when McGregor does return back to the Octagon, it will mark only his second appearances in three years, one month and 27 days.

In his absence, gooner news notes that UFC fans have witnessed the emergence rise of a new generation of superstars in the likes of Nurmagomedov, pound-for-pound king Jon Jones and middleweight champion Israel Adesanya have filled the void left behind by the charismatic Dubliner.

Adesanya made his debut in the promotion just eight months before McGregor’s loss Khabib and since then, the Nigerian-born and New Zealand international has conquered a number of middleweight division and sold out Australia’s Marvel Stadium to break the UFC’s standing four-year old attendance record.

Adesanya has showed a charismatic personality with an aura of affable arrogance in the long-run and his growth in particular appears to have helped UFC fans and enthusiasts best online casino players move on from the “Notorious” – but Conor has done himself no favours on that front either.

McGregor has repeatedly made unfavourable headlines for his behaviour outside the Octagon; from bar brawls to bus attacks and all manner of unsavoury allegations beyond that, even the Irishman’s die-hard supporters have been forced to reckon with their hero’s fall from grace so far.

However, the noises coming from McGregor’s training camp should be music to the ears of his remaining fans with both striking coach Owen Roddy and head coach John Kavanagh teasing everyone for a refreshed and revitalised version of their long-time pupil.

Roddy admitted recently during an appearance on MMA Fighting’s Eurobash podcast that:

‘The last camp was just a bit sporadic.

“We didn’t know what time we were training at. Sometimes it was very late at night, sometimes it was early in the morning and nobody really knew. Even though we were making all of these sessions, I don’t think that’s good for you when he doesn’t even know what time he’s going to train at, just doing it off feel. For the past couple of months it’s been very regimented.

“We’re training at 11 and 7 every day. We’re doing strength and conditioning, whether it’s in the morning or evening, and then doing a technical session and it’s perfect. And you can see that’s reaping the benefits and rewards already from that.

“As I said, he’s been working on his strength and conditioning for a while before he even came into this camp, so now we’re not spending half the camp trying to get in shape or anything like that. Now, he’s in tip-top shape and now we’re just focusing on the game plan – coming up with a good game plan and going in and executing it.”

Kavanagh echoed his words at the turn of the year, writing on Twitter: “Jan 1st, last heavy spar today before going to Vegas.

“Can honestly say this is the best I’ve seen him and I wasn’t sure that was possible to do 6 months ago.

“You guys are in for a real treat, I’m just glad to have a good seat!”

If that wasn’t enough, a selfie shared by McGregor on his social networking site Instagram account earlier this month showed evidence of his renewed dedication in the gym.

It showed the former featherweight king sporting in a long beard looking every inch a welterweight with a suitably imposing torso proudly on show.

And discussing about his decision to return at 170lb rather than his native lightweight, McGregor revealed that he was looking to avoid draining his body needlessly with one eye on the upcoming 155lb title fight between Khabib and Tony Ferguson in April.

He told the Mac Life quoted via The Express:

“The lightweight title fight is in April or March, likely something will happen there and I will be ready to slot in for that bout.

“I’ll just have a fight, a good solid camp at 170lbs with no weight cut. A good fight. I know Donald is a good fighter; great records.

“The most knockdowns, the most head kicks, the most fights, the most rounds. He’s got a lot of UFC records under his belt. I’ll get a great camp, a great name and it’ll take me into the year.

“I’m looking at this as a season. This is the beginning of the season. Donald is the first I agreed to have a bout with and here we are.”

Be that as it may, Donald Cerrone remains a worthy opponent to fight McGregor and holds countless records that attest to his fabled striking ability.

The Cowboy comes into the bout on the back of successive losses but as McGregor alluded himself, to write the Denver native off would be a fatal mistake. There are many lessons he could learn from his rival.

His rival’s desire to compete at this stage should be a huge inspiration McGregor in his bid to re-claim his position among the promotion’s top elite has should he record another loss on his record and inactivity might be the only palatable option left on the table.

All that being said, it remains to be seen whether Cowboy Cerrone can inflict a shock in Las Vegas – or whether it will be Conor McGregor to deliver a timely reminder of his once-mythical talent?

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Conor McGregor on Cowboy Cerrone Fight at UFC 246: I’d Beat Him If I Had the Flu

Conor McGregor has fanned the flames ahead of his showdown with Donald “Cowboy” Cerrone at UFC 246, suggesting he could beat him even whilst ill. The pair will face off on January 18 at the T-Mobile Arena in Las Vegas in the headline bout of the event…

Conor McGregor has fanned the flames ahead of his showdown with Donald “Cowboy” Cerrone at UFC 246, suggesting he could beat him even whilst ill. The pair will face off on January 18 at the T-Mobile Arena in Las Vegas in the headline bout of the event…

Conor McGregor Set For Record Payday With UFC 246 Return

Conor McGregor is no stranger to big paydays for his services. However, he’s set to make his biggest yet when he returns at UFC 246 to face Donald “Cowboy” Cerrone. According to a report from Essentially Sports, McGregor will make a salary of $5,000,000 for his fight with Cerrone. Of course, that number does not […]

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Conor McGregor is no stranger to big paydays for his services. However, he’s set to make his biggest yet when he returns at UFC 246 to face Donald “Cowboy” Cerrone.

According to a report from Essentially Sports, McGregor will make a salary of $5,000,000 for his fight with Cerrone. Of course, that number does not include his Reebok fighter payout, pay-per-view (PPV) points, or any potential post-fight bonuses. This is quite the raise from McGregor’s previous $3,000,000 salary, which he made for his losing effort against Khabib Nurmagomedov at UFC 229 in October of 2018.

As for “Cowboy,” he’ll bank a $2,000,000 payday. The leadup to the fight has been rather uncharacteristic for a McGregor bout. Usually, McGregor likes to talk trash to his opponents, however, in a recent interview, the Irishman explains why he actually appreciates Cerrone.

“Well, I said I’d fight him right? Me and Donald have had a history, a long history – well not a long history, but we’ve had a history. It’s an exciting bout, it’s a fan-friendly bout, it’s a fight that excites me, and it’s a fight that I said I’d partake – I appreciate Donald I have to say. 

“He’s fought a lot of times, and since the last time I saw him – I saw him at that Aldo press conference many many years ago – he’s gone on and fought so many times. He’s also a family man with his grandmother – I appreciate that and I respect that. I also respect the method he went about with the Proper Whiskey and, you know, so much work goes into these things. To see that bit of respect, I appreciate that. I look forward to having a good bout,” McGregor said. 

“I’m happy to come back and have my comeback fight and the beginning of my season against Donald. And I look forward to it, it’s going to be a good night, and I’m going to shine here on January 18. I’m going to create magic, like I have many times before. But this is going to be something special.”

What do you think about McGregor and Cerrone’s respective paydays for UFC 246?

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