Jose Aldo Issues Challenge To Conor McGregor Following UFC 202

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While Conor McGregor doesn’t believe the UFC will strip him of his featherweight title, interim champion Jose Aldo wants something to happen.

After McGregor bested Nate…

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While Conor McGregor doesn’t believe the UFC will strip him of his featherweight title, interim champion Jose Aldo wants something to happen.

After McGregor bested Nate Diaz Saturday night at UFC 202, Aldo issued another challenge to “Notorious.” Last year, the Brazilian was knocked out by McGregor.

Aldo claimed the interim belt last month with a decision win over Frankie Edgar.

Anthony Johnson: “Champions Always Come Back”

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Anthony Johnson delivered the biggest shot of UFC 202 when he stopped Glover Teixeira in just 13 seconds Saturday night.

“Rumble” is now the likely candidate to test Daniel Cormier’s reig…

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Anthony Johnson delivered the biggest shot of UFC 202 when he stopped Glover Teixeira in just 13 seconds Saturday night.

“Rumble” is now the likely candidate to test Daniel Cormier’s reign as UFC light heavyweight champion later this year.

The 32-year-old Johnson (22-5) has now won three straight – all via finish – since an early 2015 loss to Cormier.

“Champions always come back and I’m trying to be a champion,” Johnson said during an appearance on the FOX Sports 1 post-fight show. “I will do everything differently (vs. Cormier the next time). I will die to get that belt. I want that gold. I want that strap.

“It was his fight last time; it’ll be my fight next time.”

Just seconds into the Teixeira fight, Johnson saw an opening for his powerful uppercut. When he connected, that was it, as the Brazilian and former title challenger went down in a heap on the canvas.

“He’s a pressure fighter, comes forward and leaves something open,” Johnson said. “It was just my night. He was a hell of an athlete. We both like to fight and we live by the sword and die by the sword.

“Backing up and throwing an uppercut is just what we do.”

Conor McGregor Smashes Brock Lesnar’s Highest UFC Purse Record

UFC 202 was everything we hoped for and more. The main event rematch between Conor McGregor and Nate Diaz was arguably one of the most entertaining UFC fights ever. After months of hype and build up, the two fierce rivals concluded the second chapter of their story with a thrilling five-round war. The evening finished

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UFC 202 was everything we hoped for and more. The main event rematch between Conor McGregor and Nate Diaz was arguably one of the most entertaining UFC fights ever. After months of hype and build up, the two fierce rivals concluded the second chapter of their story with a thrilling five-round war. The evening finished with the Irishman’s hand raised in victory by majority decision. It was a great fight, but not without debate in the aftermath.

A brief glance at the striking stats shows Diaz had the most volume in total, although it doesn’t tell the entire story. One huge tale to come out of the UFC 202 main event is the money involved, specifically that going to McGregor. A report on MMAFighting.com revealed the Irish star pocketed a whopping $3 million purse. McGregor was the first UFC fighter to ever earn a disclosed purse of $1 Million at UFC 196.

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War Wages

The record had previously been set by disgraced UFC 200 competitor Brock Lesnar after his fight with Mark Hunt. The WWE superstar would fail two drug tests, both of which were revealed after July 9, but went home with a cool $2.5 Million check. There’s big money in the fight game today, although reserved for very few of the UFC’s ever-growing roster.

Another event and another record shattered for Conor McGregor. His win will probably signal the end of his ‘money weight’ fights for the moment, but his future at featherweight isn’t exactly certain right now.

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Sh*t, meet fan

After his win over Diaz at UFC 202, McGregor said ‘sh*t’ would ‘hit the fan’ in the featherweight division. With Aldo taking out the only other clear contender aside from Max Holloway, it’s questionable how many fights are left for ‘The Notorious’ at 145. With millions of dollars available regardless of weight divisions, there’s also a chance the popular Irishman will opt out of putting his body through the terrible stress of making the featherweight limit.

Stay tuned to LowKickMMA for more updates after UFC 202!

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Conor McGregor On Nate Diaz: He’s A Hell Of A Competitor

UFC 202 has come to a conclusion and what a card it was. The entire main card contained finishes in the first or second rounds, with the exception of the explosive main event between rivals Conor McGregor and Nate Diaz, making a serious case for card of the year as it currently stands. Interestingly enough

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UFC 202 has come to a conclusion and what a card it was.

The entire main card contained finishes in the first or second rounds, with the exception of the explosive main event between rivals Conor McGregor and Nate Diaz, making a serious case for card of the year as it currently stands.

Interestingly enough the two trash-talking enthusiasts shared a great deal of respect for one another, as they embraced following the final horn of the 25-minute bloodbath just moments before McGregor’s hand was raised for the majority decision win.

During his post-fight interview, McGregor claimed the victory was definitely not an easy one and gave props to his worthy adversary:

“It was not easy, it was a war. I’m happy it went that way, I got to show my heart in there. I took it to him and I stayed in and got the win, so I’m very happy with it.

He’s a class competitor. It’s intense in the build up and everything is real. If we saw each other in the build up-if my team saw they’re team-something was going down and thats just the way it is. But respect is earned through battle, for me and for him, so this battle was won.

We’ll regroup, we’ll go our separate ways and see what happens and we’ll gather up for the other battle. And then it will be right back where we started.”

USATSI_9494127_168382968_lowresFollowing the contest the 145-pound champion called out Diaz to a trilogy fight at 155-pounds, and explains his reasoning for the proposed weight cut is because he misses his six-pack:

“I want to get my abs back. I don’t have abs at this weight. I’ve been trying to get abs and I’ll be like, ‘fuck I can’t get abs even though I’m eating good.’

Sometimes I feel I’m a bit of a fat belly. I’m going to go back down in weight. I’m the 145-pound champion. The 155-pound is their, when I fight Nate again it will be 155 pounds. It will be on my terms this time.

I came up, I didn’t make any excuses or any stipulations to try and get this win back. I had it exactly the way it was previous, I said 170-he got even bigger from the first fight, he was way bigger than the last time. So he-over that five months or whatever amount of time since the last fight-he grew.

So I knew what I was up against, I was thinking maybe this had been a mistake but I said f*** it. I had trained hard, be smart, learn from your mistakes and go win. But I believe if we do it again it will be 155, maybe for the belt who knows what’s next?”

The majority decision result was surely not an expected one after it was all said and done, as one judge scored the contest at a dead tie between the two men at 47-47.

When asked what was going through his mind after hearing one of the judges’ scorecards was a draw, the Irish champ had this to say:

“I dropped him — three times I think I dropped him yea? I could have went in there and pressed but I was patient. I learned that lesson.

He does this thing where, he uses his range where he pulls, and then as the fight progresses he he steps in instead of — so when I anticipate that he’s gonna be far, he steps in close. That was one thing that flustered me in the first contest. Because I was anticipating him to be far, and then he was here. So I anticipated that a bit better, and I was lighter with my shots and slapping him a bit.

I just had to be patient, not fall into my shots, not rush. I anticipated him to be there for the full five rounds, and he was. The game-plan worked like my coach John Kavanagh’s book, which is in stores now ‘Win Or Learn’. We learned this time and thats it, I’m very grateful for it and I’m very happy with how it went.”

USATSI_9493988_168382968_lowresThe 145-pound champ incorporated something into the UFC 202 game-plan that we don’t tend to see much out of McGregor in leg kicks, and the result was a leg torn to ‘bits’:

“I’ll tell you what, f*** leg kicks. Me leg is in bits after them. I don’t really throw leg kicks and when I throw them, I maybe threw in my whole career–usually inside if I’m fighting orthodox people and people in the featherweight division, about 5’8 5’7 even, an orthodox it’s a little bit more risky.

This time you have to hit the legs on him, so we practiced leg kicks. And I’ll tell you what he’s got pretty good at checking them. He’s not what he was. He’s able to handle the leg kicks now, he’s a lot more seasoned with them. But I just kept kicking, I’m sure it set up some of the shots that I landed, it took the mind. I didn’t just head-hunt, I hit the leg, I hit the body.

I didn’t overload on my shots and I had some clean work in there tonight. I look forward to watching it back. When he stepped in a few times I threw some elbows as well. I’ll tell you what man, his face was opened up and he’s still just coming.

He’s still just coming at me. You’ve got to respect that, you’ve got to respect Nate and the style of fighting that he brings. How can you not?”

The loss to Diaz just five months ago was not the first he has suffered in his career, however, after all the doubt that stemmed from the initial loss to Diaz at UFC 196 McGregor became enamored with an immediate rematch to prove his doubters wrong:

“Just the way it all went down. I’m sitting back and I’m looking at everyone–I don’t care what anyone says, I bring this game to another level. They can deny it all they want but I did. I mean look at Nate’s purse tonight, look at Nate’s purse after the first fight.

Everyone’s game has gone up money wise, and I helped do that. So after that fight when I lost, and I’m looking at all these people and they’re all celebrating my demise saying I’m done and this, it certainly lit a fire under my belly.

Every single person doubted me, every single fighter doubted me. Doubt me now.”

USATSI_9493986_168382968_lowresThroughout all of the F-bombs and bottle wars leading up to the event, at the end of the day McGregor believes Diaz is one ‘hell of a competitor’:

“I felt I won the fight. I felt 3-2 was a fair result. That first round in my opinion was a 10-8, I dropped him, and it was a handy round that first one. I would have given that first round a 10-8, but whatever they see they see. I won that fight, I’m happy with it. My respect to the opponent, he’s a hell of a competitor.”

You can watch McGregor’s full post-fight media scrum here:

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WATCH: Nate Diaz Blazes Cannabis Oil After UFC 202

UFC 202 went down in Las Vegas, Nevada last night and it was everything we’d hoped for. Stacked from top to bottom, the card arguably overshadowed UFC 200 as predicted by many. Right from the jump the card got off to a great start, filled with finishes and exciting fights. The main card popped off

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UFC 202 went down in Las Vegas, Nevada last night and it was everything we’d hoped for. Stacked from top to bottom, the card arguably overshadowed UFC 200 as predicted by many. Right from the jump the card got off to a great start, filled with finishes and exciting fights. The main card popped off and the much-anticipated rematch between Conor McGregor and Nate Diaz finally came around. Although the featherweight champion had predicted a five round war, few expected the gruelling thriller we were treated to.

Diaz and McGregor left it all in the octagon. Much to the delight of the hoards of Irish fans in attendance, ‘The Notorious’ came away with a narrow decision victory. After the Stockton bad boy had submitted McGregor at UFC 196 on short notice, many had predicted a repeat performance at UFC 202. As it turned out, McGregor had different plans and a better game plan.

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One of the greats

The result was one of the greatest main event contests in recent memory. Both men earned their pay in a big way, walking away with an additional $50,000 each for fight of the night. The toll of the fight was obvious though, McGregor went to hospital and Diaz wore the bloody battle on his face. Speaking after the fight, in the absence of an actual press conference, the popular 26-UFC fight veteran blazed up some cannabis oil while answering questions.
“I’ve been a lightweight the whole time. I won. Change is happening right now. If you want to be successful in this business, you have to follow the leader. Take a look at Conor, what did Conor do for this fight? He did what I told him to do. He hopped on a bike, he didn’t have no helmet, a little amateur, but he tried, and he hired top 10 people to come in.”

“This is ‘True,’ it’s CBD, it helps with the healing process and inflammation.”

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Future

There’s no doubt that a probable third fight between Diaz and McGregor will go down in the next year. As far as the featherweight division is concerned though, a unification bout with Jose Aldo will likely take primacy. What’s next for Nate Diaz? Some big fights hopefully.

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Video: Dana White Talks UFC 202: “You Couldn’t Ask For Anything More”

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A UFC event is not complete until Dana White shares his thoughts on the fights, it’s now time to find out what he thought about the highly-anticipated UFC 202 pay-per-view from Saturday night.

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A UFC event is not complete until Dana White shares his thoughts on the fights, it’s now time to find out what he thought about the highly-anticipated UFC 202 pay-per-view from Saturday night.

Featured above is Megan Olivi’s exclusive interview with the UFC President from the official UFC 202 post-show on FOX Sports. Needless to say, the UFC boss man was smiling ear-to-ear after an incredible night of fights for the company, in what was actually the first show to be held under the new ownership regime of WME | IMG.

For those who missed it, you can read a detailed recap of UFC 202, which featured the rematch between Conor McGregor and Nate Diaz in the main event, by clicking here.