Conor McGregor Responds To The UFC 196 Memes

If you thought Conor McGregor was worried about the memes, you should probably check this out… UFC 196 came and went on Saturday March 5, 2016, but not before blasting our eyeballs with as much as madness as any mixed martial art fan can handle in one night. The action packed main card on the

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If you thought Conor McGregor was worried about the memes, you should probably check this out…

UFC 196 came and went on Saturday March 5, 2016, but not before blasting our eyeballs with as much as madness as any mixed martial art fan can handle in one night. The action packed main card on the pay-per-view super show did not disappoint, as two champions fell on the same night, albeit with only one title on the line. Holly Holm went down with a brutal rear naked choke from Miesha Tate, giving up her short held women’s bantamweight championship in the process.

Then we saw one of the craziest two round fights in modern MMA, as UFC featherweight champion Conor McGregor faced Nate Diaz in a welterweight fight of the night winner. This was a bout born out of chance, as Diaz was brought in on just 11 days notice when original opponent Rafael dos Anjos had to withdraw from his title defense. The UFC rolled with the punches, and did a pretty bang up job of allowing Diaz and ‘The Notorious’ some time on camera to whip up a storm.

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Whip up a storm they did, as it’s been revealed that UFC 196 sold around 1.5 million pay-per-view buys. Incredible when the title fight that originally headlined the event was scrapped so close to the fact. Perhaps equally as astounding were the stream of hurtful memes that exploded all over the internet. Maybe we should have seen it coming given the whole UFC 193 Ronda Rousey spectacle, but it all went a bit crazy for a minute there.

But if you’re Conor McGregor, do you consider going in to hiding like Rousey did? Taking to Instagram, McGregor had a response for the UFC 196 Memes, as he sat in the back of his car eating what appears to be steak:

I love memes.

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Vintage Conor McGregor there. Check out the video of Joe Rogan reacting to Conor McGregor’s loss to Nate Diaz:

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MMA Meme of the Day: Ballerinas Knocking Out MMA Fighters

From the mad genius known as Masato Toys, here are some totally random photoshops of ballerinas knocking out MMA fighters. If we were one of those clickbait sites, we’d title this post, “Ballerinas Knocking Out MMA Fighters Is the Greatest MMA Meme in the World, OMG #4 Will Make You Cry,” and every image would be on a separate slide that required you to watch a 32-second Lincoln MKZ commercial before you could view it, but we’ve pretty much given up on making a profit at this point, so instead, check out a few of our favorite ballerina/MMA memes (which continue after the jump), and see the rest here.

From the mad genius known as Masato Toys, here are some totally random photoshops of ballerinas knocking out MMA fighters. If we were one of those clickbait sites, we’d title this post, “Ballerinas Knocking Out MMA Fighters Is the Greatest MMA Meme in the World, OMG #4 Will Make You Cry,” and every image would be on a separate slide that required you to watch a 32-second Lincoln MKZ commercial before you could view it, but we’ve pretty much given up on making a profit at this point, so instead, check out a few of our favorite ballerina/MMA memes (which continue after the jump), and see the rest here.

MMA Meme of the Day: The Vile Declarations of Count Bisping


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Earlier today, we came across this wonderful Michael Bisping photoshop by UG’er JCSUPERMAN, which The Count liked so much that he’s currently using it as his twitter avatar. Indeed, it’s a breathtaking image — and it just begs for the Joseph Ducreux treatment. So, the CagePotato staff decided to turn Bisping’s portrait into the latest MMA meme. Check out more of Bisping’s old-timey trash-talk after the jump, and if you want to take a crack at making your own, grab the original image and post your originals on our Facebook page.


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Earlier today, we came across this wonderful Michael Bisping photoshop by UG’er JCSUPERMAN, which The Count liked so much that he’s currently using it as his twitter avatar. Indeed, it’s a breathtaking image — and it just begs for the Joseph Ducreux treatment. So, the CagePotato staff decided to turn Bisping’s portrait into the latest MMA meme. Check out more of Bisping’s old-timey trash-talk after the jump, and if you want to take a crack at making your own, grab the original image and post your originals on our Facebook page.


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MMA Meme of the Day: Clark Gracie, Ridiculously Photogenic Jiu-Jitsu Guy


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Meet Clark Gracie. The decorated BJJ blackbelt is the son of Carley Gracie, the master of the Clarkoplata (Crucifix Omoplata hybrid), and the owner of The Clark Gracie Jiu Jitsu Academy in La Jolla, CA. He also happens to be a ridiculously photogenic guy, capable of making a blackbelt grappling match look like an Esquire Magazine photo-shoot. Even though this image has been around for a while now, the jokesters over at quickmeme have finally taken notice and created “Ridiculously Photogenic Jiu-Jitsu Guy” in his honor. We’ve compiled some of the best ones after the jump.


(The original image, via Deadspin.)

Meet Clark Gracie. The decorated BJJ blackbelt is the son of Carley Gracie, the master of the Clarkoplata (Crucifix Omoplata hybrid), and the owner of The Clark Gracie Jiu Jitsu Academy in La Jolla, CA. He also happens to be a ridiculously photogenic guy, capable of making a blackbelt grappling match look like an Esquire Magazine photo-shoot. Even though this image has been around for a while now, the jokesters over at quickmeme have finally taken notice and created “Ridiculously Photogenic Jiu-Jitsu Guy” in his honor. We’ve compiled some of the best ones after the jump.

Overall, a decent start. Some of these are pretty good, some of these are so-so, and, like most memes, most of the others are extremely repetitive knock-offs. Surely, you guys can do better, right? Prove it in the comments section.

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MMA Meme of the Day: Good Guy Junior Dos Santos


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From Rousimar Failhares to Scumbag Dana, we at CagePotato love a good MMA-themed image meme. And the jokers on the UG have been working on a great one this week: “Good Guy Junior Dos Santos,” a kind-hearted and honest heavyweight who is always there to help, and never gets nasty taint-sweat on your training tires. We’ve compiled a bunch of our favorites from that Underground thread, which continue after the jump. Enjoy!


(Oh! So topical!)

From Rousimar Failhares to Scumbag Dana, we at CagePotato love a good MMA-themed image meme. And the jokers on the UG have been working on a great one this week: “Good Guy Junior Dos Santos,” a kind-hearted and honest heavyweight who is always there to help, and never gets nasty taint-sweat on your training tires. We’ve compiled a bunch of our favorites from that Underground thread, which continue after the jump. Enjoy!