UFC 196 Embedded Episode 1

Fight week is once again upon us, and we have a blockbuster event coming to us this weekend. UFC 196 is slated for March 5, 2016 live on pay-per-view (PPV) from the MGM Grand Garden Arena in Las Vegas, Nevada. The main event features a highly-anticipated welterweight showdown between featherweight champion Conor McGregor and outspoken

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Fight week is once again upon us, and we have a blockbuster event coming to us this weekend. UFC 196 is slated for March 5, 2016 live on pay-per-view (PPV) from the MGM Grand Garden Arena in Las Vegas, Nevada.

The main event features a highly-anticipated welterweight showdown between featherweight champion Conor McGregor and outspoken bad boy Nate Diaz. Newly minted bantamweight queen Holly Holm will also defend her title in the co-main event against former Strikeforce champion Miesha Tate.

Along with fight week comes the UFC’s Embedded series with the first episode being released tonight (February 29, 2016).

McGregor can be seen training with his infamous movement coach, Ido Portal, early on before enjoying a steak dinner as he doesn’t have to worry so much about cutting weight.

Holm takes a day off from the gym, also receiving a visit from teammate, former light heavyweight champion, and pound-for-pound king Jon “Bones” Jones.

Tate, on the other hand, goes on a light night run in order to prepare her mind and body for fight day.

Check out the full episode below courtesy of the UFC:

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Here’s The First Episode Of UFC 196 “Embedded” With Conor McGregor

Let the Conor McGregor train get rolling, as the first episode of UFC 196: Embedded has been released.

The reality series will build throughout the week and into Saturday’s card, as McGregor takes on Nate Diaz in the main event.

Also, Holly Holm …

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Let the Conor McGregor train get rolling, as the first episode of UFC 196: Embedded has been released.

The reality series will build throughout the week and into Saturday’s card, as McGregor takes on Nate Diaz in the main event.

Also, Holly Holm defends her bantamweight belt against Miesha Tate.

Check out the first episode of the series below:

UFC 196 “On The Brink” With Holly Holm (Video)

Relive the historic moment that netted Holly Holm the UFC female bantamweight title with a special presentation of “On the Brink.”

Holm, who bested Ronda Rousey last November for the belt, defends it this Saturday night at UFC 196 against Miesha Tat…

Holly Holm

Relive the historic moment that netted Holly Holm the UFC female bantamweight title with a special presentation of “On the Brink.”

Holm, who bested Ronda Rousey last November for the belt, defends it this Saturday night at UFC 196 against Miesha Tate.

Jose Aldo Insists He’ll Have Conor McGregor Rematch At UFC 200

After shockingly surrendering his title in just 13-seconds at UFC 194 last December, former long-time featherweight champion Jose Aldo has claimed that he will not accept any other fight besides a rematch with the Conor McGregor or a shot at the title. That opportunity was recently made available when McGregor’s scheduled UFC 196 opponent, lightweight

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After shockingly surrendering his title in just 13-seconds at UFC 194 last December, former long-time featherweight champion Jose Aldo has claimed that he will not accept any other fight besides a rematch with the Conor McGregor or a shot at the title.

That opportunity was recently made available when McGregor’s scheduled UFC 196 opponent, lightweight champion Rafael dos Anjos, pulled out of the bout with a broken foot.

The UFC had called Aldo and offered him the short notice fight with the “Notorious” one, but apparently “Scarface” wasn’t in fight shape.

Recently speaking on the matter, the former champion said that this isn’t a ‘cock fight’, and that with ample time to train he’d fight anyone:

“Any professional needs time to train,” Aldo told Ariel Helwani on Monday’s The MMA Hour. “It’s not a cockfight where I go there and put my rooster to fight. It’s a high-level sport, I’m going there to do my job. When I have time to train, it can happen at any time, anywhere.”

As far as what the future holds, Aldo actually said that he and the UFC have agreed on an immediate rematch between he and the Irish champion:

“I can’t speak for others, and I don’t care what they say. I know I deserve an immediate rematch,” Aldo said of those who think he should be in a non-title bout next. “People who say I don’t, I don’t care about them. The important is what the UFC thinks and what we think. We came to the conclusion that we’re having an immediate rematch.”

McGregor is slated to face off with Nate Diaz this weekend in Las Vegas, and has already confirmed that he will fight at July’s UFC 200 which seems to fit into Aldo’s schedule as well:

“I want to fight at UFC 200,” Aldo said. “It’s a historical edition, a great event. I would like to be part of it.”

Regarding predictions, the devastating knockout loss hasn’t lowered Aldo’s confidence:

“I know I will win (the belt) again,” he said.

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Not So Fast! Five Reasons McGregor vs. Diaz Will Disappoint

Dates, schedules, opponents, and main events change all the time in mixed martial arts (MMA). But for UFC featherweight champion Conor McGregor, half of his promotional stint has been based around last-second tweaks. To little concern of the Irishman, these unsuspecting changes have no stopped his meteoric rise. Due in part to his habit of

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Dates, schedules, opponents, and main events change all the time in mixed martial arts (MMA). But for UFC featherweight champion Conor McGregor, half of his promotional stint has been based around last-second tweaks.

To little concern of the Irishman, these unsuspecting changes have no stopped his meteoric rise. Due in part to his habit of training to simply get better, not necessarily for a singular opponent, McGregor has continued his winning ways en route to becoming the biggest star in the sport.

However, there will come a time when these perennial switches so close to fight night end up hurting McGregor’s stock. While it may not come in the form of defeat, it may at least diminish his aura of invincibility.

Unfortunately for fight fans of all shapes and sizes, the featherweight king’s jump up to 170 pounds this coming weekend at UFC 196 may be the straw that breaks the camel’s back. McGregor’s opponent, Nate Diaz (who is filling in for Rafael dos Anjos), possesses a significant size advantage and understands how to utilize distance as good as anybody. Not to mention he possesses a chin that has held up for the most part over eight years of UFC competition.

Their matchup undoubtedly seems glorious on paper, but with somewhat contradicting movements inside of the cage, and our expectations for McGregor every time he takes flight, UFC 196 may in fact produce a dud.

Here are five glaring reasons why a McGregor vs. Diaz tilt will disappoint the masses.

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Nate Diaz’ Coach ‘Knows’ Conor McGregor Is On Steroids

Last week after the dust settled on lightweight champion Rafael dos Anjos’ withdrawal from his UFC 196 bout against Conor McGregor and Nate Diaz stepped in to replace him, the promotion put on an impromptu press conference in Torrance, California, and the result will almost certainly go down as one of the most memorable trash

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Last week after the dust settled on lightweight champion Rafael dos Anjos’ withdrawal from his UFC 196 bout against Conor McGregor and Nate Diaz stepped in to replace him, the promotion put on an impromptu press conference in Torrance, California, and the result will almost certainly go down as one of the most memorable trash talk battles in UFC history.

McGregor predictably flung silver-tongued insults at Diaz from angles, some of which centered on his supposed thug persona and contradictory teaching tendencies. Diaz, however, chose to be more quiet, letting the brevity of his fewer words resonant stronger.

Perhaps the most heated reaction from either fighter came when Diaz accused the now bulked-up McGregor, who will go from 145 pounds all the way up to 170 for this fight, of being on steroids. His response made Diaz’ boxing coach Richard Perez believe that ‘The Notorious’ has something to hide, a stance he detailed during a recent interview with Submission Radio:

“Oh I sure do believe that, heck yeah. Some guys, they get busted – and to be honest with you, I know McGregor has got to be on some kind of steroids, he’s pretty big. And then all of a sudden [he’s] jumping to 170? Yeah there’s no way, cause I mean, he was supposed to be fighting at 155. So if you think about it, he was focusing on training at 155. He only had two weeks to go. And all of a sudden he’s gonna jump to 170? So no, there’s something going on. But still, I mean, we’re still gonna fight and that’s all there is to it.”

Expanding upon his reasons for his opinion, Perez said that McGregor’s reaction tipped his hand, as a competitor who was truly not on steroids would have laughed off the words rather than get defensive:

“When Nathan mentioned it to him he got defensive, he got angry. If somebody would have told me that I was fighting and he told me, you know, steroids, I would laugh and say, ‘yeah give me some more steroids, heck yeah, ah ha sure’. But he got defensive and mad, you know, “I’m not on steroids, I’m not on steroids”. You know, he was like trying to defend himself. So that, just his actions and the way he talked is…there’s something behind that.”

There’s no question whatsoever that McGregor has been packing on the pounds after draining himself to the point of exhaustion for his bouts at 145 pounds, but a most have attributed that to his move up a weight class to face dos Anjos.

A move up two full weight classes is understandably concerning to the MMA community as a whole, however. With performance-enhancing drugs one of the hottest topics in the UFC, do you believe Perez’ words hold weight, or he is simply hyping the already massive bout even further?

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