Dana White Shuts Downs Diaz’s Desired Trilogy With Conor McGregor

Following his close and controversial majority decision win over rival Nate Diaz in a classic bout at last night’s (Sat., August 20, 2016) UFC 202 from Las Vegas, the MMA world is in full discussion about just what – or whom – Conor McGregor’s next move will involve. Diaz stated that he wouldn’t fight until he

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Following his close and controversial majority decision win over rival Nate Diaz in a classic bout at last night’s (Sat., August 20, 2016) UFC 202 from Las Vegas, the MMA world is in full discussion about just what – or whom – Conor McGregor’s next move will involve.

Diaz stated that he wouldn’t fight until he was granted a third match with McGregor in his media scrum (where he was self-medicating) following the card, but during a post-fight interview with FOX Sports, UFC President Dana White revealed that wouldn’t be happening as of now.

“We’re definitely not doing this a third time right now. I don’t think there’s anybody that doesn’t want to see this fight again, but Conor’s either going to go defend his title or give his title up and then we’ll figure out where to go from there.”

Much of the talk centered on “The Notorious” today involves him cutting back down to featherweight (his last two bouts against Diaz were at welterweight) to defend his 145-pound title against interim champ Jose Aldo, whom he knocked out to originally win the belt.

McGregor himself hinted that’s where his career could take him next, but with a noticeable foot injury reportedly stemming from Diaz checking one of his many low kicks last night, the future, at least immediately, is somewhat uncertain for the UFC’s golden draw.

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There’s hardly a doubt that a third match between he and Diaz would do some of the biggest business in UFC history, and it could be tough to think that a second bout with Aldo would do the same. It will always be there, however, and Diaz can probably be taken on his word that he won’t be fighting anyone else in the meantime.

It seems like a curious proposal from White, too, as he’s repeatedly stated McGregor would be forced to move back down to featherweight in an age where the biggest potential money-making fight is often booked instead of the one that makes the most sense according to rank. “Notorious” also called out for a third bout with Diaz, this time at the veteran’s usual home of 155 pounds, in his post-fight interview in the Octagon. What should the UFC do with its biggest star next?

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Video: Nate Diaz’s UFC 202 Post-Fight Press Conference

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After first releasing the individual media scrums that the UFC 202 headliners Conor McGregor and Nate Diaz took part in following their epic five round battle on Saturday night, UFC has finally released the video archive…

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After first releasing the individual media scrums that the UFC 202 headliners Conor McGregor and Nate Diaz took part in following their epic five round battle on Saturday night, UFC has finally released the video archives of the post-fight press conferences held for the top fighters from the big pay-per-view event.

Featured above is Nate Diaz’s UFC 202 post-fight press conference. For those interested, you can also watch Diaz’s UFC 202 media scrum for further post-show comments from the winner of the thrilling PPV headliner by clicking here. For video highlights of the McGregor-Diaz 2 bout, click here.

UFC 202: Diaz vs. McGregor 2 Results From Las Vegas

Nate Diaz Refuses To Fight Until Conor McGregor Trilogy Bout

In an riveting display of heart, toughness, and skill, Conor McGregor beat Nate Diaz by decision in a classic bout (full highlights right here) that could end up as 2016’s “Fight of the Year” at last night’s (Sat., August 20, 2016) UFC 202 from Las Vegas. The win was a closely-contested war that many still feel

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In an riveting display of heart, toughness, and skill, Conor McGregor beat Nate Diaz by decision in a classic bout (full highlights right here) that could end up as 2016’s “Fight of the Year” at last night’s (Sat., August 20, 2016) UFC 202 from Las Vegas.

The win was a closely-contested war that many still feel Diaz should have taken home, but with the controversial scorecards now in the record books, the discussion will quickly move on to just whom McGregor will face next. Although he teased a move back down to his original weight class of featherweight to finally defend his title, Diaz was none too keen on that prospect in his post-fight media scrum (transcribed by MMA Fighting), where he showed up vaping cannabis oil, proclaiming he wouldn’t be fighting until he met McGregor once again:

“I’m not doing sh*t until we go for round three,” Diaz said at the event’s post-fight press conference. “You won’t be seeing me until then. If they want to set it up as soon as possible, let’s do it. But I don’t think it’s a very good business move for him to be taking any other fights, and he’s a businessman, so we’ll see what happens.”

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McGregor called for the same thing after his close win last night, adding that he wants the rubber match to be contested at a weight of 155 pounds. A normal lightweight himself, Diaz revealed he wanted the second fight to be contested at 155:

“I’ve been a lightweight the whole time,” Diaz said. “I think I walked into the cage tonight probably at 177, 176, 175. F*ck, maybe lighter. So hell yeah, that’s what I wanted this fight at, so I could have a six-pack. You know you want to be in a picture with a six-pack.”

It will now remain to be seen if the UFC actually decides to go for the third match-up that would no doubt be the most anticipated trilogy fight in UFC history and one of its biggest bouts overall. But at the moment, something else – like the oft-discussed return to 145 – could be in the cards for McGregor. Regardless of what happens, Diaz detailed his belief that he was changing the game by standing up for the compensation he believes fighters should be paid.

Diaz gave “The Notorious” a slight amount of credit for adjusting and lasting until the championship rounds with him the second time, but he also noted his training was allegedly inspired by his own triathlon-centered routine. Heaping praise on his accomplishments, Diaz again said his own renegade persona was why a fighter like McGregor is getting paid with a record purse:

“Change is happening right now,” Diaz said. “If you want to be successful in this business and you want to do good in this business, you’re going to have to follow the leader. And if you’re going to say that somebody else is the leader, you got it wrong. Look at Conor. What did Conor do for this fight? He did exactly what I told his ass to do. He hopped on a bike — a little amateur style, he didn’t have no clips, he didn’t have no helmet, that’s not how you ride but he tried — and he hired all top-10 people to come in from wherever.

“He hired these people and that was a good job, but who taught you how to do that? Your sensei here, man. It’s like, follow the leader as far as the martial artists, follow the leader as far as the businessmen. Like, sh*t, if you think that I’m tripping and just talking out of my ass, then you’re obviously not that bright because I’ve supposed to have been fired already 20 times from this organization, and look where I’m at now. Still doing my thing on the main card.”

Watch the full UFC 202 media scrum with Diaz right here:

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Video: Conor McGregor’s UFC 202 Post-Fight Press Conference

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After first releasing the individual media scrums that the UFC 202 headliners Conor McGregor and Nate Diaz took part in following their epic five round battle on Saturday night, UFC has finally released the video archive…

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https://youtu.be/PNHDKyQ-beQ

After first releasing the individual media scrums that the UFC 202 headliners Conor McGregor and Nate Diaz took part in following their epic five round battle on Saturday night, UFC has finally released the video archives of the post-fight press conferences held for the top fighters from the big pay-per-view event.

Featured above is Conor NcGregor’s UFC 202 post-fight press conference. For those interested, you can also watch McGregor’s UFC 202 media scrum for further post-show comments from the winner of the thrilling PPV headliner by clicking here.

Anthony Johnson On Title Shot: Jon Jones Can Wait

No. 1-ranked UFC light heavyweight contender Anthony “Rumble” Johnson established himself as a legitimate title threat in the co-main event of last night’s (August 20, 2016) UFC 202 from Las Vegas, Nevada, bulldozing through No. 2-ranked Glover Teixeira in just 13 seconds. Although he admitted that he didn’t see it coming that fast, Johnson said

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No. 1-ranked UFC light heavyweight contender Anthony “Rumble” Johnson established himself as a legitimate title threat in the co-main event of last night’s (August 20, 2016) UFC 202 from Las Vegas, Nevada, bulldozing through No. 2-ranked Glover Teixeira in just 13 seconds. Although he admitted that he didn’t see it coming that fast, Johnson said in the aftermath of the bout that he had envisioned putting Teixeira away:

“Not 13 seconds, but I knew that I would knock him out eventually,” Johnson told MMAjunkie following the fight. “I had pictured it for a while now, and I told my coach this morning – I said, ‘If I’m going to knock Glover out, it’s going to be by uppercut,’ and it worked out.’

“I don’t really study fights too much. I might watch one or two rounds, and I can tell what a person likes to do. I just knew if I hit him with an uppercut, it would be lights out.”

With his latest win, “Rumble” should be in line for the next shot at 205-pound titleholder Daniel Cormier. Johnson and Cormier actually met once before in April 2015 for the vacant title in a bout that saw “Rumble” drop “DC” early on before Cormier locked in a fight ending rear-naked-choke. Now, however, Johnson feels as if he would get the better of Cormier:

“I’m just looking forward to it again; this is something that I’ve wanted for a long time,” Johnson said. “I only want to compete against the best, and so far since I’ve been back in the UFC, that’s what I’ve been doing. This is my second chance at a title, so I really want to go out and I want to dominate. Daniel, be said that when we’re in the cage it’s Daniel time, which is fine. It can be Daniel time. But at the end of the night, it’s going to be my time.

“Daniel took a hell of a shot, and he took it like a man. I was very surprised that he got back up because usually I hit you one time and you drop and you don’t get back up unless someone is helping you up, and Daniel got right back up and got moving. Hopefully I don’t get as frustrated next time and keep landing big shots on him and eventually put him out.”

One man that could potentially secure a title shot over Johnson would be former longtime divisional kingpin Jon “Bones” Jones, who was scheduled to face off with Cormier in the main event of July 9’s UFC 200. That fight fell through, however, after Jones was notified of a potential anti-doping violation. “Bones’” fighting future is currently unclear, but he did recently say that he expects ‘good news’.

Johnson doesn’t seem phased by Jones, however, as he said that the former champion can ‘wait’:

“Not at all – Daniel is beyond that, I’m beyond it,” Johnson said. “Daniel wants to fight me, and I want to fight him. As far as Jon, he can sit back and wait. That’s just what it is right now. That’s nothing against him, but that’s just what’s going to happen.

“Daniel said he wants to fight me. He said he’s not worried about Jon. We’re just not focused on it. For what? Until he’s back, what’s the point of even having a conversation about it?”

What do you make of the light heavyweight title picture?

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UFC 202 Reebok Fighter Payouts: Conor McGregor Leads Pack

UFC 202 is in the books, and now it’s time for Reebok to pay the fighters their sponsorship money. The main event was a rematch between Conor McGregor and Nate Diaz while the co-main event was a light heavyweight clash between Anthony Johnson and Glover Teixeira. Rounding out the main card was Rick Story vs.

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UFC 202 is in the books, and now it’s time for Reebok to pay the fighters their sponsorship money. The main event was a rematch between Conor McGregor and Nate Diaz while the co-main event was a light heavyweight clash between Anthony Johnson and Glover Teixeira. Rounding out the main card was Rick Story vs. Donald Cerrone, Hyun Gyu Lim vs. Mike Perry, and Tim Means vs. Sabah Homasi.

The full UFC 202 payouts include:

Conor McGregor: $40,000

def. Nate Diaz: $20,000

Anthony Johnson: $15,000

def. Glover Teixeira: $10,000

Donald Cerrone: $20,000

def. Rick Story: $15,000

Mike Perry: $2,500

def. Hyun Gyu Lim: $5,000

Tim Means: $10,000

def. Sabah Homasi: $2,500

Cody Garbrandt: $2,500

Takeya Mizugaki: $15,000

Raquel Pennington: $5,000

def. Elizabeth Phillips: $2,500

Artem Lobov: $2,500

def. Chris Avila: $2,500

Cortney Casey: $2,500

def. Randa Markos: $2,500

Lorenz Larkin: $10,000

Neil Magny: $10,000

Colby Covington: $5,000

def. Max Griffin: $2,500

Marvin Vettori: $2,500

def. Alberto Uda: $2,500

UFC 202 took place on Saturday, August 20th, 2016, at the T-Mobile Arena Las Vegas, Nevada. The UFC Fight Pass prelims aired at 6:30 p.m. ET/3:30 p.m. PT while the FOX Sports 1 prelims aired at 8 p.m. ET/5 p.m. PT, and the main card aired on PPV at 10 p.m. ET/7 p.m. PT.

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