UFC 202 Post-Fight Bonuses: Diaz, McGregor Bank $50,000

The highly-anticipated UFC 202 card went down this past evening (August 20, 2016) live on pay-per-view (PPV) from Las Vegas, Nevada, and what an event it was. The main event featured a bad blood filled rematch between bitter rivals Nate Diaz and Conor McGregor. The two men slugged it out for five rounds with McGregor

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The highly-anticipated UFC 202 card went down this past evening (August 20, 2016) live on pay-per-view (PPV) from Las Vegas, Nevada, and what an event it was. The main event featured a bad blood filled rematch between bitter rivals Nate Diaz and Conor McGregor. The two men slugged it out for five rounds with McGregor ultimately walking away with a split-decision victory. Both Diaz and McGregor were given a $50,000 ‘Fight of the Night’ bonus.

The co-main event featured a pivotal light heavyweight bout as No. 1-ranked Anthony “Rumble” Johnson took on No. 2-ranked Glover Teixeira. Johnson made quick work of the Brazilian, scoring an early knockout victory. He was rewarded with a $50,000 “Performance of the Night’ bonus.

Also on the main card, former lightweight title challenger Donald “Cowboy” Cerrone extended his welterweight winning streak to three with a second round finish over Rick Story. Cerrone was given a $50,000 ‘Performance of the Night’ bonus for his efforts.

Stay tuned to LowKickMMA for all of you post-fight coverage.

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Pic: Diaz vs. McGregor II Official Score Card

Bad blood was in the air tonight (August 20, 2016) as bitter rivals Nate Diaz and Conor McGregor did battle for a second time in Las Vegas, Nevada in the main event of UFC 202 from the T-Mobile Arena. McGregor had revenge on his mind, and he achieved that in the form of a split-decision.

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Bad blood was in the air tonight (August 20, 2016) as bitter rivals Nate Diaz and Conor McGregor did battle for a second time in Las Vegas, Nevada in the main event of UFC 202 from the T-Mobile Arena. McGregor had revenge on his mind, and he achieved that in the form of a split-decision. Check out the official judges’ score cards below courtesy of MMAFighting.com:

Diaz v. McGregor !!

Do you agree with the results?

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Five Keys To Victory For Conor McGregor At UFC 202

After a long and entertaining build up, fight day is finally upon us here at LowKickMMA as UFC 202 is set to take place this evening (August 20, 2016) live on pay-per-view (PPV) from the T-Mobile Arena in Las Vegas, Nevada. The main event will feature a highly-anticipated grudge match between bitter rivals Nate Diaz

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After a long and entertaining build up, fight day is finally upon us here at LowKickMMA as UFC 202 is set to take place this evening (August 20, 2016) live on pay-per-view (PPV) from the T-Mobile Arena in Las Vegas, Nevada. The main event will feature a highly-anticipated grudge match between bitter rivals Nate Diaz and Conor McGregor.

McGregor, the reigning featherweight champion, has been obsessed with getting revenge on Diaz, who submitted the Irishman at March 2016’s UFC 196, and he will get the opportunity to do just that when the Octagon door closes this evening in ‘Sin City’.

Let’s take a look at five crucial keys to victory for McGregor:

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Rematch! Five Key Questions Heading Into UFC 202

We are now just one day away from what very well could be the biggest card of the year, as UFC 202 is slated to take place tomorrow night (August 20, 2016) live on pay-per-view (PPV) from the T-Mobile Arena in Las Vegas, Nevada. The main event will feature a highly anticipated grudge match between

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We are now just one day away from what very well could be the biggest card of the year, as UFC 202 is slated to take place tomorrow night (August 20, 2016) live on pay-per-view (PPV) from the T-Mobile Arena in Las Vegas, Nevada. The main event will feature a highly anticipated grudge match between bitter rivals Nate Diaz and reigning 145-pound kingpin Conor McGregor. The co-main event of the evening will play host to a pivotal light heavyweight scrap between former title challengers Anthony Johnson and Glover Teixeira.

As the event nears closer, let’s take a look at five key questions heading into UFC 202:

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UFC 202 Embedded Episode 5: ‘I’m Going To Kill That Man’

The fifth episode of the UFC 202 Embedded series was released earlier this evening (August 18, 2016) as the event is now just two days away, slated to take place this Saturday night (August 20, 2016) live on pay-per-view (PPV) from the T-Mobile Arena in Las Vegas, Nevada. Conor McGregor vowed to kill his main

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The fifth episode of the UFC 202 Embedded series was released earlier this evening (August 18, 2016) as the event is now just two days away, slated to take place this Saturday night (August 20, 2016) live on pay-per-view (PPV) from the T-Mobile Arena in Las Vegas, Nevada.

Conor McGregor vowed to kill his main event opponent Nate Diaz after the chaotic pre-fight press conference while Team Diaz explained their side of the story regarding the presser. Anthony “Rumble” Johnson also gave his view on the madness while his co-main event opponent, Glover Teixeira, put in some late night training in Las Vegas.

Media day then took place as the fighter performed for the fans during the open workouts.

Check out the full episode below courtesy of the UFC:

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Nick Diaz Prohibited From Cornering Brother At UFC 202

It appears as if Nate Diaz will once again have to fight Conor McGregor without his brother, former WEC and former Strikeforce champion Nick Diaz, in his corner. When Nate and McGregor first did battle back at March 5’s UFC 196, Nick, the elder of the two, was serving out an 18-month suspension handed to

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It appears as if Nate Diaz will once again have to fight Conor McGregor without his brother, former WEC and former Strikeforce champion Nick Diaz, in his corner. When Nate and McGregor first did battle back at March 5’s UFC 196, Nick, the elder of the two, was serving out an 18-month suspension handed to him by the Nevada State Athletic Commission after he tested positive for Marijuana metabolites surrounding his January 2015 bout with Anderson Silva.

That suspension ended earlier this month on August 1, 2016 which should allow Nick to corner Nate at this weekend’s (August 20, 2016) UFC 202 in Las Vegas, but Nate said on last night’s (August 17, 2016) edition of UFC Tonight that there were still some ‘technical difficulties’ regarding Nick’s ability to corner him.

According to a report from FOX Sports, Nick is prohibited from cornering Nate due to the fact that he’s actually still suspended. Apparently, the Stockton native failed to pay the fine that was included with his suspension:

“As of this date Nick Diaz is not permitted to work the corner of his brother Nate because he is still suspended,” NSAC Executive Director Bob Bennett said.

 “I contacted the UFC two-to-three weeks ago regarding Nevada Administrative Code 467 in an effort to clarify and confirm the conditions that would allow Nick to work Nate’s corner. The Nevada State Athletic Commission made a concerted effort to keep everyone involved in the fight regarding our Codes as we thought Nate would request his brother to work his corner. Additionally, we provided them information as to who to contact at the Attorney General’s Office in an effort for Nick to be in compliance with his written settlement/agreement. I was informed by the UFC they contacted Nick and/or his manager and advised them what our regulations require to accommodate the possible request.”

Bennet also confirmed that until Diaz pays his balance, he will remain suspended:

“Although the term of Mr. Diaz’s suspension expired on August 1, 2016, he remains on suspension pursuant to term 1.03 of his Settlement Agreement because he has failed to either pay his fine in full (his balance is $75,000) or enter into an approved payment plan,” Bennett said.

 “As such, the prohibitions of NAC 467.895 apply to Mr. Diaz at this time.”

Not only is Nick not allowed to corner Nate, but he’s also not allowed to be in Nate’s locker room prior to the fight, nor is he allowed to sit in the first six rows surrounding the Octagon meaning that he will have no communication with his younger brother during arguably the biggest fight of the year.

What do you make of this situation?

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