Dana White Confirms Al Iaquinta Can Also Win Lightweight Title At UFC 223

Earlier today, the main event for tomorrow’s (Sat., April 7, 2018) UFC 223 from the Barclays Center in Brooklyn, New York, was thrown into an outright mess when featherweight champion Max Holloway was forced out of his short-notice lightweight title fight with Khabib Nurmagomedov. The UFC worked through many twists and turns to find a replacement […]

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Earlier today, the main event for tomorrow’s (Sat., April 7, 2018) UFC 223 from the Barclays Center in Brooklyn, New York, was thrown into an outright mess when featherweight champion Max Holloway was forced out of his short-notice lightweight title fight with Khabib Nurmagomedov.

The UFC worked through many twists and turns to find a replacement for “Blessed,” and after much consideration, No. 11-ranked ‘Ragin” Al Iaquinta was chosen as “The Eagle’s” unlikely rival.

The catch was, however, that he could not win the title considering he had weighed in for his scheduled fight with Paul Felder at 155.2 pounds – 0.2 over the title bout limit – with his underwear on because he thought he had to be under 156 for a non-title fight.

Only Khabib could win the belt, but UFC President Dana White refuted that notion at the outset of today’s UFC 25th-Anniversary Presser, revealing that Iaquinta made weight when the commission weighed his underwear:

“The problem with Al was, he was 155.2, which isn’t fight, that was with his underwear on. The commission literally weighed his underwear, and they were .2, so he made weight.”

Pressed if that meant “Ragin’ Al” could also win the title, White said he could – even if it wasn’t necessarily sanctioned by the commission – because if he beat the undefeated Nurmagomedov, everyone would know he was the one and only champion:

“It is on the line, so the title is on the line. As far as the commission goes, Khabib is the one who is eligible for the title, but obviously, if “Ragin Al” wins this fight, he’s the champ. If you beat the man, you are the man, so.

“We as fans, and as fight fans, and as the people, know who the champ is if you win the fight. I mean if you win the fight, you’re the champ. To be the man, you beat the man, and if you beat the man, it’s hard to deny that he’s not the champion, so all technicalities, we will figure out after the fight.”

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UFC 223 Ceremonial Weigh-In Video Live Now

After a dramatic soap opera of twists and turns, tomorrow night’s (Sat., April 7, 2018) UFC 223 from the Barclays Center in Brooklyn, New York, finally got a new main event when Al Iaquinta vs. Khabib Nurmagomedov was finalized this afternoon after featherweight champion Max Holloway was forced off the event by cutting too much weight. […]

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After a dramatic soap opera of twists and turns, tomorrow night’s (Sat., April 7, 2018) UFC 223 from the Barclays Center in Brooklyn, New York, finally got a new main event when Al Iaquinta vs. Khabib Nurmagomedov was finalized this afternoon after featherweight champion Max Holloway was forced off the event by cutting too much weight.

It came on the heels of Conor McGregor’s New York City bus attack and his subsequent arrest and release on assault charges, marking without a doubt the most insane two days in UFC history.

The event will go on, however, and the fighters will square off at the ceremonial weigh-in streaming live at 6 p.m EST here:

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Khabib vs. Al Iaquinta Finalized For UFC 223

Following an all-out soap opera that was set into motion earlier today when featherweight champion Max Holloway was forced out of his short-notice lightweight title fight with Khabib Nurmagomedov at tomorrow’s (April 7, 2018) UFC 223 from Brooklyn, New York, “The Eagle” finally has a new opponent for the featured bout. First, it was former […]

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Following an all-out soap opera that was set into motion earlier today when featherweight champion Max Holloway was forced out of his short-notice lightweight title fight with Khabib Nurmagomedov at tomorrow’s (April 7, 2018) UFC 223 from Brooklyn, New York, “The Eagle” finally has a new opponent for the featured bout.

First, it was former champion Anthony Pettis who was tabbed to replace Holloway, but the UFC reportedly would not agree to “Showtime’s” asking price. Next up was rising contender Paul Felder, who was scheduled to meet Al Iaquinta at the pay-per-view event, but that fight was denied by the NYSAC because Felder was unranked.

The event was running low on viable 155-pound competition after Pettis’ original foe Michael Chiesa was forced off the card due to lacerations suffered in Conor McGregor’s bus attack at Barclays Center yesterday, leaving only Iaquinta, who weighed in at 155.2 pounds – 0.2 of a pound over the championship limit – at early weigh-ins.

But apparently, that wasn’t enough to keep him from stepping into the main as an unlikely challenger.

Word arrived via Ariel Helwani his afternoon (Fri. April 6, 2018) that Iaquinta will face Khabib in the UFC 223 main event tomorrow night, signifying a wholly unexpected rise for the Long Islander:

Iaquinta won’t be able to win the belt, however, as he weighed in at 155.2 pounds earlier in the day, albeit with his underwear on.

Nurmagomedov will be able to win the gold, however:

According to Helwani, Iaquinta definitely would have made the title fight weight, as we only 0.2 over in his underwear and weighed in early, but no one could have seen the necessity unfolding:

UFC 223 finally has a main event, even if it took what can legitimately be called the most hectic week in UFC history.

I guess it’s all part of the fight game, fans. Stay tuned for what will certainly be more big news surrounding UFC 223 tonight.

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Details Emerge About Conor McGregor’s First NY Court Appearance

As the UFC attempts to collect itself following the two most chaotic days in their nearly 25-year existence, some details about Conor McGregor’s first court appearance in New York have arrived. After McGregor turned himself in last night and was arrested on assault charges (check out the mugshot here) for his chaotic bus attack that ultimately […]

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As the UFC attempts to collect itself following the two most chaotic days in their nearly 25-year existence, some details about Conor McGregor’s first court appearance in New York have arrived.

After McGregor turned himself in last night and was arrested on assault charges (check out the mugshot here) for his chaotic bus attack that ultimately forced three fights off of tomorrow’s UFC 223 at the Barclays Center in New York yesterday, the superstar was set to appear before a judge for his first court date this afternoon.

And he’s not making any enemies in police custody, as Ariel Helwani tweeted that McGregor had been cooperative with the police, many of whom are fans, and was eyed shadowboxing while waiting for his arraignment:

As for that arraignment, Helwani revealed that bail and a future court date would most likely be set for McGregor, yet it was unclear if he’d be able to fly back to Ireland:

So McGregor’s fate is now in the New York legal system, although it appears he’ll be released after paying bail and will have to wait some time to find out his final punishment.

What do you think should be handed to the controversial star for his dangerous actions in New York City this week?

We’ll keep you updated as any new developments arise.

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Update: Michael Chiesa vs. Anthony Pettis Canceled

It appears Conor McGregor’s Brooklyn bus attack will, unfortunately, lead to the cancellation of a strong lightweight fight after all. Updating a previous report that lightweight Michael Chiesa was still fighting Anthony Pettis at UFC 223 after he suffered facial lacerations when lightweight champion Conor McGregor threw a guardrail at a bus containing hated rival […]

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It appears Conor McGregor’s Brooklyn bus attack will, unfortunately, lead to the cancellation of a strong lightweight fight after all.

Updating a previous report that lightweight Michael Chiesa was still fighting Anthony Pettis at UFC 223 after he suffered facial lacerations when lightweight champion Conor McGregor threw a guardrail at a bus containing hated rival Khabib Nurmagomedov, Ariel Helwani just revealed the fight has now been called off due to ‘Maverick’s’ injuries:

The MMA universe was thrown into complete upheaval when McGregor caused the uproar by sneaking into the UFC 223 media day and chasing down ‘The Eagle’s’ bus after Khabib had cornered his friend and training partner Artem Lobov earlier this week.

Yet Nurmagomedov noted that the UFC staff would never have let him off of the bus so close to this Saturday’s card, where he will meet featherweight champion Max Holloway, in his response to the chaos later in the afternoon.

Khabib is being called afraid for not leaving the bus and defending himself against McGregor, and the scenario could eventually lead to one of the biggest fights in UFC history if McGregor does finally face Nurmagomedov, something he reportedly ‘100  f***ing percent’ wants to do.

But while that fight could one day develop, Chiesa and Pettis won’t be able to fight in Brooklyn on Saturday thanks to McGregor’s antics.

Expect some sort of legal recourse to come.

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Update: Michael Chiesa Will Fight At UFC 223

Conor McGregor’s New York City outburst will not prevent Michael Chiesa from doing his job this Saturday night. During an all-out melee following UFC 223 media day earlier today, the controversial Irish champion threw a guardrail at a fighter bus transporting Khabib Nurmagomedov, who will face last-minute challenger Max Holloway in the main event of […]

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Conor McGregor’s New York City outburst will not prevent Michael Chiesa from doing his job this Saturday night.

During an all-out melee following UFC 223 media day earlier today, the controversial Irish champion threw a guardrail at a fighter bus transporting Khabib Nurmagomedov, who will face last-minute challenger Max Holloway in the main event of this weekend’s UFC 223 from Brooklyn, and he also injured lightweight Michael Chiesa in the crossfire.

Chiesa, who battles former lightweight champion Anthony Pettis on the main card, was reportedly taken to the hospital for facial lacerations and was ’50/50′ to compete at UFC 223 this weekend.

Thankfully, ‘Maverick’ will be able to fight, however, with MMA Fighting’s Ariel Helwani confirming that he left the hospital without any big issue and continued his cut down to 155 pounds:

Chiesa apparently just suffered surface lacerations that fortunately did not require stitches:

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