Eddie Alvarez Asks Dana White For ‘Gimme Fight’ Against Conor McGregor

The dust had hardly settled on Eddie Alvarez’s emphatic first-round stoppage of former champ Rafael dos Anjos in the main event of last night’s (July 7, 2016) UFC Fight Night 90 from the MGM Grand Garden Arena in Las Vegas, Nevada, and talk had already shifted to just whom Alvarez would fight next in the stacked

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The dust had hardly settled on Eddie Alvarez’s emphatic first-round stoppage of former champ Rafael dos Anjos in the main event of last night’s (July 7, 2016) UFC Fight Night 90 from the MGM Grand Garden Arena in Las Vegas, Nevada, and talk had already shifted to just whom Alvarez would fight next in the stacked UFC 155-pound fray.

Sure, there were top-level contenders like Khabib Nurmagomedov and Tony Ferguson awaiting their shot at gold, but the predictable choice for the biggest event was obviously a fight with featherweight champion Conor McGregor, who’s set to rematch Nate Diaz at welterweight in the main event of August 20’s UFC 202.

There are still several roadblocks to get past in order to make McGregor vs. Alvarez a reality, but if a realistic chance does indeed arise, “The Underground King” is certainly all for it. He compared the deep UFC 155-pound talent pool to McGregor’s skills at the post-fight presser, and needless to say, it added up to Alvarez dubbing the ‘Notorious’ an easy fight.

He even told the Irish trash talker that he welcomes it directly:

“For me, I think by far, the best lightweight in this division is Rafael dos Anjos. I had the better night for sure, but this can go either way. There’s great competitors and there’s a real small margin for error. And if you mess up once, it could be me on the other end of that punch. So, this guy to the right of me is the best in the division, so to be able to come out with a win over him, and before him was Pettis, and before him was Gilbert, these are the best guys in the division. I’m not taking on Top 15, so I would ask Dana White to give me an easier fight like Conor McGregor. I deserve that, I’ve been fighting the best guys, so I would like a gimme fight, so Conor, I more than welcome that.”

Alvarez expounded upon that notion, adding his thoughts that McGregor has simply been given favorable match-ups throughout his undefeated run of the featherweight division, which stopped when he moved up in weight to take on a late replacement in Diaz only to be brutally submitted at March 5’s UFC 196.

Believing McGregor to be a one-trick pony, he offered the opinion that the UFC’s biggest star would be exposed in short order if he was ever to face a top 155-pound like himself or dos Anjos:

“There’s a lot of guys in the UFC who are good at one thing and they get matched up stylistically well and they make their way to the top without ever going against the best guys. The true best guys like Rafael dos Anjos and the best guys in the division. They sneak their way around them and they live on perception, not what really is. He’s one of ’em. So I think he could get found out, if he was ever to fight Rafael dos Anjos or myself, he would get found out very quickly.”

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Twitter Reacts to Alvarez’s Huge KO at UFC Fight Night 90

UFC Fight Night 90 emanated from the MGM Grand Garden Arena in Las Vegas tonight (July 7, 2016). Headlined by a lightweight title clash between champion Rafael dos Anjos and challenger Eddie Alvarez, the night provided us with a plethora of stoppages. The main event would be no different. In the early going, dos Anjos looked

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UFC Fight Night 90 emanated from the MGM Grand Garden Arena in Las Vegas tonight (July 7, 2016). Headlined by a lightweight title clash between champion Rafael dos Anjos and challenger Eddie Alvarez, the night provided us with a plethora of stoppages.

The main event would be no different.

In the early going, dos Anjos looked to utilize his vaunted Muay Thai and pressure footwork to make Alvarez uncomfortable. But the challenger met him with a flush right hook to the chin, putting him on wobbly legs. Dos Anjos refused to go down, but Alvarez swarmed with uppercuts and hooks again and again until referee Herb Dean had no choice but to intercede on the Brazilian’s behalf.

And with that, Eddie Alvarez became the first man to win Bellator and UFC championships.

The co-main event saw heavyweight juggernauts Roy “Big Country” Nelson take on Derrick “The Black Beast” Lewis. To the disappointment of many fans, Nelson employed a takedown and top control-heavy gameplan. But Lewis did significant damage in the first round and threw bombs whenever he was upright. After dropping the second and spending most of the third on his back, Lewis unloaded with haymakers until the final bell.

To his credit, Nelson survived some absolutely hellacious blows from Lewis. But in the end, it was Lewis who was awarded a split decision victory.

Check out how MMA Twitter reacted to these two unexpected outcomes:

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UFC Fight Night 90 Bonuses: Alvarez Banks $50,000

After a night filled with finishes, the UFC Fight Night 90 post-fight bonuses could have been dished out to a plethora of names, but the results are in. Eddie Alvarez came into the main event and steam rolled through Rafael dos Anjos to become the undisputed UFC lightweight champion of the world. It was a

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After a night filled with finishes, the UFC Fight Night 90 post-fight bonuses could have been dished out to a plethora of names, but the results are in.

Eddie Alvarez came into the main event and steam rolled through Rafael dos Anjos to become the undisputed UFC lightweight champion of the world. It was a right hand that started the onslaught and Alvarez was given a $50,000 “Performance of the Night” bonus for his valiant effort.

Alan Jouban and UFC newcomer Belal Muhammad did battle in a welterweight fight earlier on the main card, and the two men brought it. Jouban appeared to be coasting to an easy victory after rocking and dropping Muhammad numerous times throughout the first two rounds, but Muhammad battled back with a series of heavy strikes of his own in the final frame. Jouban was ultimately given the decision, but both men received $50,000 “Fight of the Night” bonuses for their clash.

On the preliminary portion of the card, Pedro Munhoz defeated Russel Doane via a nasty first round guillotine choke. Munhoz was also rewarded with a $50,000 “Performance of the Night” bonus.

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UFC Fight Night 90 Results — Eddie Alvarez Stops RDA In First Round To Win UFC Lightweight Title

The co-main event of the evening saw Derrick Lewis edge out longtime UFC veteran Roy “Big Country” Nelson via split decision victory after three rounds of action.

Below are complete UFN 90 quick-match results from Thursday, July 7, 2016.

Main Car…

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The co-main event of the evening saw Derrick Lewis edge out longtime UFC veteran Roy “Big Country” Nelson via split decision victory after three rounds of action.

Below are complete UFN 90 quick-match results from Thursday, July 7, 2016.

Main Card

Eddie Alvarez def. Rafael dos Anjos via first-round TKO (3:49)
Derrick Lewis def. Roy Nelson via split decision (29-28, 28-29, 29-28)
Alan Jouban def. Belal Muhammad via unanimous decision (28-27, 29-28, 29-27)
Joseph Duffy def. Mitch Clarke via submission (rear-naked choke, 0:25, Round 1)

Preliminary Card
Alberto Mina def. Mike Pyle via knockout (flying knee, 1:17, Round 2)
John Makdessi def. Mehdi Baghdad via split decision (28-29, 29-28, 29-28)
Anthony Birchak via Dileno Lopes via split decision (27-30, 29-28, 29-28)
Pedro Munhoz def. Russell Doane via submission (guillotine, 2:08, Round 1)
Felipe Arantes def. Jerrod Sanders via verbal submission (armbar, 1:39, Round 2)
Gilbert Burns def. Lukasz Sajewski via submission (armbar, 4:57, Round 1)
Marco Beltran def. Reginaldo Vieira via submission (rear-naked choke, 3:04, Round 2)
Vicente Luque def. Alvaro Herrera via submission (D’Arce choke, 3:52, Round 2)

Eddie Alvarez Stops Rafael dos Anjos To Win UFC Lightweight Title

Rafael dos Anjos’ (25-8) second Ultimate Fighting Championship (UFC) lightweight title defense took place at the MGM Grand Garden Arena in Las Vegas in the main event of UFC Fight Night 90. His challenger was former two-time Bellator 155-pound kingpin Eddie Alvarez (28-4). We have a new UFC lightweight champion. An inside leg kick found

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Rafael dos Anjos’ (25-8) second Ultimate Fighting Championship (UFC) lightweight title defense took place at the MGM Grand Garden Arena in Las Vegas in the main event of UFC Fight Night 90. His challenger was former two-time Bellator 155-pound kingpin Eddie Alvarez (28-4).

We have a new UFC lightweight champion.

An inside leg kick found the target for Alvarez early in the opening frame. The champion landed a left hand. A hard leg kick connected for dos Anjos. Alvarez blocked a high kick but the champion landed a right hand. The challenger went for a takedown, but the champion threatened with a guillotine. A knee on the break landed for dos Anjos.

Alvarez rocked dos Anjos with a combination ending with a right hand. The challenger continued to pour it on and threw out a big flying knee. He got a takedown and rained down punches. The champion returned to his feet, but Alvarez kept the pressure on and referee Herb Dean had seen enough.

Final Result: Eddie Alvarez def. Rafael dos Anjos via TKO (Strikes) – R1, 3:49

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UFC Fight Night 90: Live Results, Play-by-Play and Fight Card Highlights

In the midst of the craziness that is International Fight Week and UFC 200, the UFC will bring a lightweight title scrap to everyone on Thursday evening.
UFC Fight Night 90 is headlined by 155-pound kingpin Rafael dos Anjos defending the belt against E…

In the midst of the craziness that is International Fight Week and UFC 200, the UFC will bring a lightweight title scrap to everyone on Thursday evening.

UFC Fight Night 90 is headlined by 155-pound kingpin Rafael dos Anjos defending the belt against Eddie Alvarez in what is expected to be a hotly contested battle.

In the co-main event, Roy Nelson takes on Derrick Lewis in the heavyweight division.

The 12-fight event is exclusive to UFC Fight Pass (subscription required), and Bleacher Report will be following along from beginning to end. The first fight is scheduled to get underway at 6:30 p.m. ET. Check back for complete coverage of UFC Fight Night 90.

 

UFC Fight Night 90 Fight Card

  • UFC Lightweight Championship: Rafael dos Anjos vs. Eddie Alvarez
  • Roy Nelson vs. Derrick Lewis
  • Alan Jouban vs. Belal Muhammad
  • Joseph Duffy vs. Mitch Clarke
  • Mike Pyle vs. Alberto Mina
  • John Makdessi vs. Mehdi Baghdad
  • Anthony Birchak vs. Dileno Lopes
  • Russell Doane vs. Pedro Munhoz
  • Felipe Arantes vs. Jerrod Sanders
  • Gilbert Burns vs. Lukasz Sajewski
  • Marco Beltran vs. Reginaldo Vieira
  • Vicente Luque vs. Alvaro Herrera

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