Brian Ortega Claims Max Holloway Fight Is Biggest Since Aldo vs. McGregor

Brian Ortega believes that his fight against Max Holloway at UFC 226 for the featherweight title is the biggest in the division’s history since Conor McGregor vs. Jose Aldo in 2015. At the time the UFC threw a ton of promotion into the fight, whi…

Brian Ortega believes that his fight against Max Holloway at UFC 226 for the featherweight title is the biggest in the division’s history since Conor McGregor vs. Jose Aldo in 2015. At the time the UFC threw a ton of promotion into the fight, which at the time was arguably the biggest in the promotion’s […]

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Conor McGregor’s Coach Breaks Down Strategy For Khabib Nurmagomedov Fight

Conor McGregor’s coach sounded off on the strategy for his perceived fight against Khabib Nurmagomedov.

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One of Conor McGregor’s coaches has sounded off on the strategy for a fight against Khabib Nurmagomedov.

Longtime striking coach Owen Roddy believes the approach to the challenge of Nurmagomedov will remain much the same as in previous fights as they will look for holes that they can pick apart and find a game plan in order to beat the current lightweight champion.

“We all sit down, and we look at where the holes are and what we can do to exploit the opponent,” Roddy told MMAjunkie. “Khabib brings a lot of problems, as do all fighters. But he’s not bulletproof. It’s not an impossible code to crack.”

“You just have to see where those openings are and put the shots in,” he said. “So that would be my role. Obviously, we would be bringing in a wrestling coach, and (McGregor head coach) John (Kavanagh) would be working the overall game and jiu-jitsu game.

“It’s another day at the office. It’s great fun fighting these different opponents that bring different threats. It’s always exciting to try to come up with a game plan to beat them, and that’s what we do. We try stuff. If it works, we keep it. If it doesn’t work, we get rid of it.”

“If the people kick up enough fuss and get behind that fight, I think it will happen,” Roddy said. “Conor will fight the person that brings the biggest draw. That’s the way he’s always fought. If it is Khabib, that’s the next fight. But I don’t know yet.”

McGregor has not been seen in the Octagon since at UFC 205 in November 2016 when he won the lightweight title from Eddie Alvarez. McGregor then fought in a boxing match with Floyd Mayweather.

Just last month, the first glimpse of him sparring since his boxing bout surfaced online. McGregor wanted to show off his skills to his fans. Since that time from when he competed last, he has stayed in the gym.

Obviously, his edge against Khabib will be in the striking department, and Roddy sees no issue with landing them on the undefeated Dagestani grappler if and when the fight does happen:

“There are always openings, whether you’re a wrestler or a kickboxer or jiu-jitsu guy,” he said. “The fight always starts standing, so there’s always opportunities to land strikes, and everybody leaves openings. I’m sure we can land shots on Khabib – most definitely.”

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Rose Namajunas Rejected Conor McGregor’s Instagram Apology for Bus Attack

UFC women’s strawweight champion Rose Namajunas said Monday that she did not accept an apology she received from Conor McGregor ‘s Instagram account after he threw a dolly through the window of a bus during UFC 223 media day in April…

UFC women’s strawweight champion Rose Namajunas said Monday that she did not accept an apology she received from Conor McGregor ‘s Instagram account after he threw a dolly through the window of a bus during UFC 223 media day in April…

John Kavanagh: Conor McGregor Should Fight ‘Homer Simpson Head’ Nate Diaz Next

Nate Diaz should be the next opponent for Conor McGregor according to his longtime trainer.

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Nate Diaz should be the next opponent for Conor McGregor according to his longtime trainer.

McGregor’s trainer John Kavanagh has been campaigning for this fight to happen for a third time for some time now.

He has changed his tune about this potential third showdown between the two highest pay-per-view drawing stars that the promotion has under contract and are allowed to compete now.

Fight fans have not seen Diaz compete inside of the Octagon since his rematch with McGregor back at UFC 202 when he suffered a majority decision loss which came five months after Diaz submitted McGregor in their first bout at UFC 196.

Kavanagh elaborated on his belief that this fight should happen next when he joined fight analyst Robin Black onstage at the Liberty Hall in Dublin, Ireland last Friday to take fan questions.

According to Kavanagh, he stated that scoring a win over Diaz was even more satisfying that raising a UFC title.

“Nate Diaz is my favourite fight, by the way,” Kavanagh said (transcript courtesy of MMANytt). “If I could pick a fight for the next one it would be that trilogy. I realise it’s not the fan-favourite. The fan favourite without a close second is the Khabib fight, but for me, it’s the Nate Diaz rematch and I think the Khabib fight is a lot more straight forward.”

“For me, he had already lost to him, it’s a bigger guy, Conor’s skill set is shutting people’s consciousness off and he’s impossible – a freaking Homer Simpson head, he just keeps moving forward,” Kavanagh said.

“Conor’s bravery in it [the fight], I’ve seen Conor fight a lot of people that he’s able to walk through and that’s great, it’s fun and you raise a belt, but it doesn’t it doesn’t really excite me that much, not really. But that fight, if you’d been around him, by the time he’d got backstage [after losing the first Diaz fight], we were watching that night, and then the next morning he was not off the phone until Lorenzo and Dana said that would be his next fight.”

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