Report: Holloway vs. Pettis For Interim, McGregor Stripped & Aldo Promoted

The UFC featherweight division has been on hold since Conor McGregor’s claiming of the belt at UFC 194. Still less than a year ago, that one-punch knockout on December 14 set in motion a chain of events nobody could foresee. Looking to get the popular Irishman in to the two-weight great category right away, the

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The UFC featherweight division has been on hold since Conor McGregor’s claiming of the belt at UFC 194. Still less than a year ago, that one-punch knockout on December 14 set in motion a chain of events nobody could foresee. Looking to get the popular Irishman in to the two-weight great category right away, the promotion aligned McGregor with Rafael dos Anjos. The Brazilian was rampant at that time, holding the 155-pound title, and was booked to face ‘The Notorious’ at UFC 196. Instead facing Nate Diaz on March 5, and also at UFC 202, McGregor fought twice as a welterweight, going 1-1.

Finally his bid for lightweight glory was solidified, as McGregor was quickly booked to face Eddie Alvarez at UFC 205. All this time contenders in both divisions were crying foul play. During this period also, Aldo had won the interim belt against Frankie Edgar at UFC 200. As the Irishman continued to take the MMA world by storm, the top lightweights and ‘Scarface’ could do little but sit back and watch. McGregor’s dominance of Alvarez cemented his spot in MMA lore, but for how long will he hold two titles?

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“They’ll Need an Army”

Conor McGregor predicted the UFC would need an army to strip one of his belts after UFC 205. Perhaps Dana White has some troops, as reports on The Score and by Ariel Helwani would indicate that time is now.

The UFC is close to finalizing an interim featherweight title fight between Anthony Pettis and Max Holloway at UFC 206. This according to Ariel Helwani of MMAFighting.com.

If the fight ends up being confirmed, current interim champ Jose Aldo would become the official featherweight titleholder. Conor McGregor would be stripped of his belt.

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Good News For UFC 206

After learning that UFC 206 lost it’s main event champion Daniel Cormier yesterday, this fight report comes as a breath of fresh air. Max Holloway is streaking hard at 145 pounds, but Anthony Pettis is a former champion with a rekindled flame. The lack of Jose Aldo’s next fight booking could indicate two things; he’s retiring, or McGregor is being stripped. If it is the latter, it seems odd not to promote Aldo to full champ and have Holloway vs. Pettis as a number one contender contest. In fact, the loss of a main event might just explain that, as UFC gold is always a good selling point.

Stay tuned for more updates on this, and all things MMA and UFC!

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Max Holloway Doesn’t Want McGregor Fight After UFC 206

Max Holloway is currently riding an extremely impressive nine-fight win streak, having defeated names such as Cub Swanson, Charles Oliveira, Jeremy Stephens, and most recently Ricardo Lamas; and is currently the No. 3-ranked featherweight in the UFC. The 24-year-old has yet to receive a title shot since downing the elite of the 145-pound weight class,

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Max Holloway is currently riding an extremely impressive nine-fight win streak, having defeated names such as Cub Swanson, Charles Oliveira, Jeremy Stephens, and most recently Ricardo Lamas; and is currently the No. 3-ranked featherweight in the UFC.

The 24-year-old has yet to receive a title shot since downing the elite of the 145-pound weight class, but has the opportunity to thrust himself into the title picture with a win over former lightweight champ Anthony ‘Showtime’ Pettis next month. The two will meet in the co-main event of UFC 206 with the winner most likely the next candidate to challenge for the 145-pound throne.

With a win Holloway does not want a rematch with current featherweight champ Conor McGregor, however, but instead a fight with interim 145-pound champ Jose Aldo who has gotten under the skin of the Hawaiian as of late. Speaking on SiriusXM Rush’s Toe-2-Toe earlier this week (courtesy of MMA Fighting), Holloway called the Brazilian champ a ‘pu**y’ for threatening to retire if not granted his rematch with ‘The Notorious One’ form UFC 194:

“After this fight everything to my agenda is let me know if Aldo found that f**king vaccine for that f**king pussy-itis he got. That motherf**ker been running. So tell him he can’t run for much longer. Tell him a Hawaiian is coming and I’m creeping. Tell him to be ready.”

While Holloway admits the obvious thing to do with a win over Pettis would be to call out McGregor, but believes the more ‘realistic’ option would be to throw down with Aldo next.

Make no mistake, however, Holloway would still love to avenge his previous loss to the Irishman, and welcomes the opportunity to silence the naysayers who claim that he was the only opponent the heavy-handed SBG Ireland product didn’t knock out because he was injured:

“The obvious thing is I would love to fight Conor McGregor. We’ve got some history there and he won and people saying he didn’t knock me out because of an injury he had. I was injured in the fight too so let’s test that theory, I want to test that theory. But being realistic, there’s a guy with an interim title inside our division. That’d be f**kin’ wild if the UFC let me pass the interim title to fight for the real belt. I’m just being realistic, that’s why I’m saying Aldo. And Conor’s gonna be gone for a while too. They said he might not be fighting for a while.”

“I have no control over it so why cry over spilled milk? You spill milk, are you gonna try and mop it up and squeeze the mop back into the carton? No, you mop that s**t up and you move on. I’m not gonna cry about something I have no control over. It is what it is. I’m gonna keep showing the world what I deserve…and they can’t be denying me for much longer. All I have to do is keeping on focusing on what Max Holloway does and that’s winning and winning fashionably.”

max holloway conor mcgregor ufcDespite many believing that Holloway could potentially hold out for a title fight given his recent streak of impressive victories, ‘Blessed’ instead wants to continue proving he is the best in the world. What better opportunity to do so than defeating a former champion?

“I ain’t making no excuses. Everybody is like, ‘oh you deserve a title shot, you should wait.’ If you’re waiting then you don’t believe you’re the best guy in the world. I believe I’m the best guy in the world. Pettis has a lot of value to his name. He’s a former champion. Motherf**ker’s on a Wheaties box so that’s pretty big. He has a huge name and I look forward to the challenge.”

If Holloway is able to emerge victorious over ‘Showtime’ come fight night in Canada, do you believe that a match-up with Aldo is on the horizon? Or will he again be denied a shot at the UFC gold he has been working towards his entire career?

Holloway and Pettis will meet in the co-main event of UFC 206 live on pay-per-view (PPV), from the Air Canada Centre in Toronto, Ontario, Canada on December 10, 2016.

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10 Biggest Fights For Conor McGregor After UFC 205

Conor McGregor has now solidified himself in UFC history as the first fighter in the promotion’s history to hold two titles in different weight classes simultaneously when the featherweight champion captured the 155-pound title from Eddie Alvarez in the main event of UFC 205 last Saturday (November 12, 2016) with a scintillating second-round knockout. Now McGregor must

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Conor McGregor has now solidified himself in UFC history as the first fighter in the promotion’s history to hold two titles in different weight classes simultaneously when the featherweight champion captured the 155-pound title from Eddie Alvarez in the main event of UFC 205 last Saturday (November 12, 2016) with a scintillating second-round knockout.

Now McGregor must take on the tall task of defending two titles in different weight classes, with perennial contenders already lined up for ‘The Notorious’ to take on next. With no shortage of contenders in the UFC’s featherweight, or talent-stacked lightweight divisions, the challenges in the two-weight world champion’s young career are only getting started.

With so many contenders to choose from, we have compiled a list of ten men who are next in line for the big money fight against McGregor in the near future. So without further ado fight fans, here are the top 10 fighters that Conor McGregor should step into the Octagon with next…….
Donald-Cerrone-[1]10. Donald ‘Cowboy’ Cerrone

One of the most game fighters the UFC has ever seen is former UFC lightweight title challenger Donald ‘Cowboy’ Cerrone, who will step in to save an injury riddled card on the drop of a dime.

Cerrone and McGregor have exchanged words back-and-forth at one another in multiple press conferences, especially the Go Big press event last year in which ‘Cowboy’ threatened to ‘knock the lucky charms’ out of the featherweight champ if he decided to move up to 155 pounds.

Cerrone possesses some of the most dynamic muay thai striking that the UFC has today, not to mention a ground game that is world-class and has been the downfall of many who have found their way onto the mat with the Jackson Wink product. ‘Cowboy’s’ rough style of play clashing with McGregor’s patient, accurate, and quick style of striking could make for quite the interesting match-up.

Not only could this fight take place at McGregor’s championship weight of 155 pounds, but both men could also decide to throw down in the UFC’s welterweight division of 170 pounds. Cerrone has been performing masterfully since making the jump up to welterweight, steadily rising as a threat to the 170-pound throne, while McGregor has competed in the division twice in his feud with Nate Diaz earlier this year.

If a match-up between the two fan favorites is the fight the UFC decides to go with next, it would certainly be an entertaining contest for mixed martial arts (MMA) fans to enjoy.

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Three Of Anthony Pettis’ Cars Set Ablaze & Exploded Outside Home

It has not been a good day for Anthony Pettis. Just one day after getting his next fight inside of the Octagon booked, ‘Showtime’ returned home earlier today (October 27, 2016) to find three of his vehicles set on fire outside his Milwaukee home. One witness of the fire (courtesy of FOX 6 Milwaukee) said

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It has not been a good day for Anthony Pettis.

Just one day after getting his next fight inside of the Octagon booked, ‘Showtime’ returned home earlier today (October 27, 2016) to find three of his vehicles set on fire outside his Milwaukee home.

One witness of the fire (courtesy of FOX 6 Milwaukee) said that he saw a car speeding away from the neighborhood before noticing the fire after hearing a ‘large bang’:

“I saw a car speeding through the neighborhood,” said Carson Blaszak, a witness to the fire.

“Right around the same time as that happened, there was kind of a large bang,” Blaszak said. “It was three cars caught on fire. I just, I ran outside, and I was hoping, you know, the house hopefully wasn’t gonna catch on fire.”

Police believe that the fire was started via an accelerant on two vehicles, causing the flames to spread to the third car. Another of Pettis’ neighbors, who deems the former lightweight champ as a good neighbor, also commented on the incident:

“As he’s screaming that the house is on fire. Of course, you jump outta bed and you can’t believe your eyes to see what you’re, you know, that it’s real,” said Bunny Blaszak, a witness to the fire.

“Very friendly. See him running around, jogging around,” Bunny Blaszak said.

Although Pettis may have lost his three vehicles, neighbor Carson Balszak is happy that the local fire and police department reacted to the situation so quickly:

“Luckily, the police department and fire department were able to get here very quickly and took care of it and everyone was safe,” said Carson Blaszak.

FOX 6 reports that one of Pettis’ brothers stated that ‘Showtime’ is trying to process what has happened and is refusing to do any interviews at this time. We’ll keep you updated on the situation as we learn more.

If you have any tips on the incident please call the following number:

414-935-7360

Pettis is set to meet Max Holloway at UFC 206 live on pay-per-view (PPV), form the Air Canada Centre in Toronto, Ontario, Canada on December 10, 2016.

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Anthony Pettis vs. Max Holloway Slated For UFC 206

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“Showtime” and “Blessed” will meet at UFC 206 this December, officials announced recently, as Anthony Pettis and Max Holloway have been signed.

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“Showtime” and “Blessed” will meet at UFC 206 this December, officials announced recently, as Anthony Pettis and Max Holloway have been signed.

Pettis, a former UFC lightweight champion, made a triumphant debut at featherweight with a submission win over Charles Oliveira earlier this year.

Holloway sports an impressive nine-fight win streak on his resume, including recent wins over Ricardo Lamas, Jeremy Stephens and Oliveira.

UFC 206 takes place December 10 and features a rematch for the light heavyweight title between Daniel Cormier and Anthony Johnson.

Max Holloway To Meet Anthony Pettis At UFC 206

Max Holloway has been campaigning for a big fight for quite some time now, after having racked up a nine-fight win streak in the UFC’s featherweight division, and now he’s got it. The UFC has officially announced that Holloway will clash with former UFC 155-pound champion Anthony ‘Showtime’ Pettis at UFC 206 in a featherweight

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Max Holloway has been campaigning for a big fight for quite some time now, after having racked up a nine-fight win streak in the UFC’s featherweight division, and now he’s got it.

The UFC has officially announced that Holloway will clash with former UFC 155-pound champion Anthony ‘Showtime’ Pettis at UFC 206 in a featherweight throw down that is sure to bring the house down:

Pettis (19-5) is coming off of a third round guillotine choke victory over Charles Oliveira in the co-main event of UFC on FOX 21 this past August, making a huge statement in his 145-pound debut inside the Octagon.

‘Showtime’ reigned as the 155-pound champion after winning the title from Benson Henderson at UFC 164 in 2013, but would go on to lose the title against Rafael dos Anjos at UFC 185 in 2015. After suffering two consecutive losses at lightweight to the likes of Eddie Alvarez and Edson Barboza, Pettis made the decision to drop down to 145 pounds and test his hand there.

Holloway (16-3) is riding the amazing momentum of his nine-fight win streak, most recently coming off of his unanimous decision win over Ricardo Lamas at UFC 199 this past June. Interestingly enough Holloway’s last defeat came at the hands of current 145-pound title holder Conor McGregor.

If Holloway is able to continue his winning ways with a potential win over Pettis, it may not be very long before we se the 24-year-old Hawaiian competing for UFC gold.

Holloway and Pettis will meet at UFC 206 live on pay-per-view (PPV) from the Air Canada Centre in Toronto, Ontario, Canada on December 10, 2016.

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