Pics: Nate Diaz & Conor McGregor RIPPED For UFC 202

It’s crazy to think that UFC 202 is just over two weeks away now. Five months ago the first chapter of Conor McGregor and Nate Diaz’s rivalry was concluded at UFC 196. The two infamous trash talkers shared a pre-fight rivalry just 11 days long, but it bore the fruits of an all-time classic scrap. […]

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It’s crazy to think that UFC 202 is just over two weeks away now. Five months ago the first chapter of Conor McGregor and Nate Diaz’s rivalry was concluded at UFC 196. The two infamous trash talkers shared a pre-fight rivalry just 11 days long, but it bore the fruits of an all-time classic scrap. Eventful press conferences and confrontations between Diaz and McGregor amplified the tension before their March 5 showdown, and the fight itself delivered in a flurry of blood and excitement.

When fists finally flew in the octagon, an unexpected hero emerged. The Stockton bad boy Diaz, after years of putting in work, put the screws to the UFC’s most popular star. After absorbing some serious power from McGregor early on, the Californian grappler was able to take control of the fight on the ground. Trapped in  rear naked choke, ‘The Notorious’ had no choice but to tap out. As we approach the August 20 rematch, the flames of their rivalry are once again being stoked.

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Diaz whips a straight left hand that wobbled McGregor during their UFC 196 encounter…

Latest pics and video of Conor McGregor & Nate Diaz

It’s time to take a look a how training is going for both these entertaining UFC stars. Oddly enough McGregor is actually looking smaller than he was for the first fight. Remember back to when the Irishman was preparing for his original UFC 196 opponent Rafael dos Anjos at lightweight, he was literally HUGE. Both men undoubtedly are looking in tremendous shape right now, with Diaz noticeably bigger but McGregor looking well conditioned.

Is this indicative of ‘The Notorious’ planning for a five round war? He stated after their first fight that he ‘had not used his energy efficiently,’ a very ill fated mistake to make against a cardio machine like Diaz.

Here’s the latest on McGregor an Diaz’s training and physique ahead of UFC 202.

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UFC 202 Picks Up 13th Fight As Randa Markos Meets Cortney Casey

In what is likely the 13th and final fight for UFC 202, Randa Markos will take on Cortney Casey at strawweight.

Markos (6-3) has split her four UFC appearances, with her most recent being a decision over Jocelyn Jones-Lybarger. The Canadian is still…

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In what is likely the 13th and final fight for UFC 202, Randa Markos will take on Cortney Casey at strawweight.

Markos (6-3) has split her four UFC appearances, with her most recent being a decision over Jocelyn Jones-Lybarger. The Canadian is still looking for her first win streak after alternating wins and losses.

Casey (5-3) is 1-2 with the UFC, but is coming off her first victory just three weeks ago that came via TKO vs. Cristina Stanciu. Her two losses were to Joanne Calderwood and Seo Hee Ham via decision.

UFC 202 takes place August 20 from the T-Mobile Arena in Las Vegas. The featured attraction is a welterweight rematch between Nate Diaz and featherweight champion Conor McGregor.

Video: Nate Diaz Featured On “Jimmy Kimmel Live” In “What’s Up?” Segment

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There was no Conor McGregor crashing this time around for Nate Diaz.

A few weeks out from his rematch with McGregor at UFC 202, Diaz appeared on “Jimmy Kimmel Live” Tuesday night as par…

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There was no Conor McGregor crashing this time around for Nate Diaz.

A few weeks out from his rematch with McGregor at UFC 202, Diaz appeared on “Jimmy Kimmel Live” Tuesday night as part of a segment entitled “What’s Up?”

Diaz was on the streets with the camera crew as they interviewed people and asked for their thoughts on the rematch. After hearing who they picked and how, Diaz stormed out and confronted the people being interviewed.

Jose Aldo: Dana White Told Me Conor McGregor Will Fight At 145 Next

Coming off of his dominant five round victory over Frankie Edgar for the interim 145-pound title at UFC 200, former UFC featherweight king Jose Aldo is ready for his shot at vengeance against the man who took away his decade of dominance in a mere 13-seconds, Conor McGregor. Since winning the title, however, McGregor has […]

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Coming off of his dominant five round victory over Frankie Edgar for the interim 145-pound title at UFC 200, former UFC featherweight king Jose Aldo is ready for his shot at vengeance against the man who took away his decade of dominance in a mere 13-seconds, Conor McGregor.

Since winning the title, however, McGregor has been embroiled in a welterweight rivalry with Stockton Native Nate Diaz who handed the brash Irishman his first career UFC loss at UFC 196. McGregor succumbed to Diaz’s superior ground game after tapping to a rear-naked choke, following being rocked by Diaz after a 1-2 combo landed flush on McGregor’s chin.

Diaz whips a straight left hand that wobbled McGregor during their UFC 196 encounter...
Diaz whips a straight left hand that wobbled McGregor during their UFC 196 encounter…

McGregor has been obsessed with avenging the loss to Diaz, and will now rematch his counterpart in the main event of UFC 202 in Las Vegas. The featherweight division has been subsequently put on hold while McGregor handles his business at 170-pounds, forcing the implication of the interim featherweight strap that rests around Aldo’s waist.

While many mixed martial arts (MMA) fans have sceptisized weather or not McGregor will ever return to the featherweight division, given the fact that the weight cut is a strenuous one for the Irish champ, Aldo claims that UFC President Dana White has assured him McGregor’s next bout will be contested at the 145-pound weight class.

During a recent media scrum in Brazil, courtesy of The Daily Star UK, Aldo had this to say:

“Dana said his next fight has to be at featherweight, so I’m hopeful. I’m thinking about that and hope that is the case. But if it’s not, I have no problem. I want to be champion. Whoever they put in there, I will win.”

McGregor and Aldo originally met in the main event of UFC 194, after their first scheduled bout at UFC 189 fell through, after nearly a year of heavy promotion for the most anticipated featherweight contest in UFC history.

With a quick swipe of a counter-left hook, ‘Notorious’ solidified himself as the man in the featherweight division by shutting the Brazilian’s lights out for the first time in his historic career.

Aldo McGregor 1Aldo would go back to the drawing board and return against Frankie Edgar for the interim title at UFC 200, and looked to be in phenomenal condition throughout his five round dismantling of the former 155-pound champion.

Pending the result of McGregor vs Diaz II later this month, one can’t help but ponder the possibility of the two hated rivals meeting once again in the main event of UFC 205 from Madison Square Garden.

Both men seem to have something to prove as many regard McGregor’s sudden knockout of Aldo as a simply the luck of the Irish, and Aldo needs to get over the hump of having lost to the man he holds so much spite for.

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Four Upcoming UFC Fights You DO NOT Want To Miss

It’s been an absolutely crazy year in the world of mixed martial arts so far. We’ve seen seven champions dethroned by a large percentage of underdogs in the UFC alone. Outside the arena of combat there’s been some harrowing lows, with the losses of numerous fighters and legends still weighing heavy on our minds. Inside […]

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It’s been an absolutely crazy year in the world of mixed martial arts so far. We’ve seen seven champions dethroned by a large percentage of underdogs in the UFC alone. Outside the arena of combat there’s been some harrowing lows, with the losses of numerous fighters and legends still weighing heavy on our minds. Inside the biggest MMA promotion things have been getting wild, and we’ve been right here with you every step of the way.

It’s time to look forward now, as there are a number of seriously entertaining fights coming up. Once again it’s the UFC with all the marbles as we are deep in to the second half of 2016. New owners, same stars and a whole bunch of exciting scraps to anticipate is the story of the UFC right now. Let’s take a peak at the five upcoming UFC fights you really don’t want to miss!

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Carlos Condit vs. Demian Maia

Former interim welterweight champion and WEC boss Carlos Condit will look to bounce back from a very narrow split decision loss to Robbie Lawler at UFC 195. Now ‘Ruthless’ has been dethroned by Tyron Woodley, the division is once again shifting, but hoping to capitalize will be Brazilian Jiu Jitsu ace Demian Maia.

Maia submitted Matt Brown at UFC 198 to make it five straight wins, and his August 27 date with ‘The Natural Born Killer’ has a lot on the line. This one has all the makings of a great fight, so tune in to watch UFC on FOX 21 and see who emerges as the next title contender at 170 pounds.

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Video: Preview Of Nate Diaz On “The Exchange” With Megan Olivi

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Ahead of his highly-anticipated immediate rematch against Conor McGregor at the UFC 202 pay-per-view in August, longtime UFC veteran Nate Diaz appears on “The Exchange with Megan Olivi.”

Featured above is a preview of…

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Ahead of his highly-anticipated immediate rematch against Conor McGregor at the UFC 202 pay-per-view in August, longtime UFC veteran Nate Diaz appears on “The Exchange with Megan Olivi.”

Featured above is a preview of the Stockton native talking to UFC broadcast member Megan Olivi about his career and upcoming 170-pound rematch against the UFC’s 145-pound champion.

The full episode of Nate Diaz on “The Exchange with Megan Olivi” premieres this Tuesday, August 2nd on UFC Fight Pass.

UFC 202: Diaz vs. McGregor 2 is scheduled to take place on Saturday, August 20, 2016 from the new T-Mobile Arena in Las Vegas, Nevada.

Join us here at MMANews.com on 8/20 for live coverage of the UFC 202 PPV!