What Happens If Conor McGregor Beats Nate Diaz At UFC 202?

UFC featherweight champion Conor McGregor will get his long-awaited rematch against the man who handed him his first career UFC loss, Nate Diaz, when the two men collide in the main event of UFC 202 this August. While McGregor dominated the majority of the two brash rivals’ first bout, the Irishman found himself on queer

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UFC featherweight champion Conor McGregor will get his long-awaited rematch against the man who handed him his first career UFC loss, Nate Diaz, when the two men collide in the main event of UFC 202 this August.

While McGregor dominated the majority of the two brash rivals’ first bout, the Irishman found himself on queer street after failing to respect Diaz’s power. Thus resulting in a lacklustre takedown attempt on the Gracie jiu-jitsu black belt, which Diaz capitalized on to slither in for the game-ending rear-naked choke.

Given the fact that Diaz had merely two weeks to prepare for the then-surging Irishman, made his feat over McGregor all the more impressive and leaves mixed martial arts (MMA) fans pondering the possibilities of what the Stockton native could do to him on a full training camp.

nate-diaz-conor-mcgregor-mma-ufc-196-mcgregor-vs-diaz-4[1]Diaz trains with some of the best professional boxers in the world on a daily basis such as WBC super middleweight champion, and No. 4-ranked pound-for-pound boxer in the world, Andre Ward. To say Diaz’s stand up game is better than McGregor’s could quite arguably be an understatement, despite the fact that McGregor owns thirteen more career knockouts than his counterpart.

Many are expecting a more aggressive and dominant Diaz to take center stage against McGregor come August, given the fact that the ‘Stockton slap’ artist is on a full camp, perhaps seeing an even more pulverizing finish than we witnessed last March. However, what about the possibility that the Irishman actually gets the job done come UFC 202, what lies ahead for the today’s most captivating UFC star?

One option may be the 145-pound champ’s return to the division he has subsequently been ‘keeping hostage’ during his current tenure in the welterweight division. A pivotal contest is set to go down between former featherweight kingpin Jose Aldo and the rejuvenated No. 2-ranked Frankie Edgar at UFC 200, for the interim 145-pound strap and a possibly golden ticket to ‘red panty’ night with McGregor in a unification bout.

ufc fight night 66Given the possibility that Edgar walks away from UFC 200 twelve pounds heavier, the bout could pose to be a rather intriguing one for the Irishman. McGregor has only once been tested against the upper echelon of wrestlers in the 145-pound weight class, when he met former two-time title challenger Chad Mendes in the main event of UFC 189 last July.

Mendes took McGregor down nearly at will and bludgeoned him with razor sharp elbows, cutting him open for the first time in his Octagon career. Mendes, however, took the bout on short-notice and eventually gassed out towards the closing minutes of the second round, leading to ‘Money’s’ eventual TKO loss with seconds left in the round.

A bout against a healthy Edgar would be a huge test for McGregor, as ‘The Answer’ is one of the most talented wrestlers the 145-pound class has to offer, not to mention Edgar’s slick striking technique which is topped off with game-ending power.

The argument could be made that the Irishman would be free to jump up to the stacked lightweight division with a win over Edgar, however, a rematch with Aldo would also close off a chapter to McGregor’s roller coaster career by silencing doubters who still remain sceptical after his thirteen second starching of the former Brazilian champion.

Aldo entered the initial bout with McGregor fuelled by emotion, after the pair’s war of words leading up to the blockbuster featherweight showdown, which ultimately led to ‘Scarface’s’ downfall.

Aldo McGregor 1With a quick swing of a perfectly placed left hand, McGregor ended Aldo’s decade of dominance in a matter of thirteen seconds, shocking MMA fans across the world and leaving many scratching their heads in the process.

If McGregor could manage to repeat what he did last December in a sequel with Aldo, he would solidify himself as the legitimate top dog in the UFC’s featherweight division.

And last, but certainly not least, is the possible big money trilogy fight with Nate Diaz to determine just who the best MMA practitioner really is.

McGregor is getting an immediate rematch against Diaz after succumbing to the Californian’s superior ground game, so why not give Diaz an immediate opportunity to avenge himself with the lingering possibility of a McGregor victory come August 20th?

Diaz-McGregor-staredown2The short rivalry between the two trash-talking enthusiasts has been nothing short of a spectacle, and come their second meeting in ‘Sin City’, we may see the rivalry finally be laid to rest or take an unexpected turn into an ‘F-Bomb’ filled trilogy.

McGregor and Diaz will meet live in the main event of UFC 202 on pay-per-view (PPV), from the T-Mobile Arena in Las Vegas, Nevada on August 20, 2016.

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Pics: Diaz Brothers Look RIPPED, Conor McGregor Training Like Clubber Lang

A lot of questions surround Nate Diaz and Conor McGregor’s UFC 202 rematch. Their first fight at UFC 196 ended when Diaz locked in a rear naked choke in the second round, forcing the tap from the Irishman who looked lost on the ground. It was certainly a thrilling affair and, although Nate Diaz proclaimed

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A lot of questions surround Nate Diaz and Conor McGregor’s UFC 202 rematch. Their first fight at UFC 196 ended when Diaz locked in a rear naked choke in the second round, forcing the tap from the Irishman who looked lost on the ground. It was certainly a thrilling affair and, although Nate Diaz proclaimed he was ‘not surprised’ by the win, the fact he took the bout on just 11 days and won so convincingly was a shock to many.

Obviously the Stockton bad boy was a little softer around the midriff than we saw in his decision win over Michael Johnson, but he has since admitted he was ‘drinking tequila and eating tacos’ when he got the call to fight on March 5.
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One massive lesson we learned from Diaz’s impressive win over Johnson is that when he’s both in shape and motivated, there are very few men who can touch him. So the question of how much effort Diaz puts in to his UFC 202 camp and the subsequent shape he’s in proves quite an intriguing debate. Once again fighting at welterweight, neither man has to worry about massively draining weight cuts, although McGregor’s cardio issues in the first fight certainly need addressing.

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…

Taking a look through social media today shed light on the topic of both men’s training camp, and both Diaz brothers are in noticeably fantastic shape. Although physique isn’t everything, it’s plain to see that both Nick and Nate have really been putting in the rounds with Jake Shields and Gilbert Melendez.

Here’s the latest updates from Nate Diaz and Conor McGregor’s training preparations for UFC 202. The event goes down on August 20, 2016, with Diaz vs. McGregor 2 serving as the man event of the pay-per-view MMA event.

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Clubber lang prep.

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Sweat the left. Eat the right.

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Conditioning drills with @dillondanis after another great session

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Tim Means vs. Sean Strickland Added To UFC 202: Diaz vs. McGregor 2 Fight Card

The UFC 202 fight card continues to take shape as a new welterweight bout has been confirmed for the August pay-per-view event.

Headlined by Nate Diaz vs. Conor McGregor 2, UFC 202 now also features another 170-pound bout, as Tim Means will take on …

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The UFC 202 fight card continues to take shape as a new welterweight bout has been confirmed for the August pay-per-view event.

Headlined by Nate Diaz vs. Conor McGregor 2, UFC 202 now also features another 170-pound bout, as Tim Means will take on Sean Strickland.

The Means-Strickland bout was first reported by The Albuquerque Journal and later confirmed by the UFC.

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

Kenny Florian Doesn’t Believe Conor McGregor Will Ever Defend His Title

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As we near the rematch between Conor McGregor and Nate Diaz at UFC 202 later this year, “UFC Tonight” co-host Kenny Florian doesn’t believe we will ever see McGregor defend his featherweight title.

McGregor won the belt last year when he knocked out Jose Aldo in 13 seconds. But instead of defending it, he took on Diaz at welterweight earlier this year and lost. That came after a scheduled meeting with lightweight champion Rafael dos Anjos was planned.

A rematch was originally booked for next weekend and UFC 200, but issues with getting “Notorious” to do promotional work scrapped those plans.

With plans for an interim champion to be crowned at UFC 200 between Aldo and Frankie Edgar, Florian expressed his thoughts on whether or not we will see McGregor back at 145 pounds.

“I don’t think so,” Florian said. “He’s already beaten the best featherweight ever in Jose Aldo. He’ll stay at 155 and fight bigger fights. If he takes another fight at 155 after the Diaz fight, they should strip him of the title.”

UFC 202 takes place August 20 from Las Vegas.

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As we near the rematch between Conor McGregor and Nate Diaz at UFC 202 later this year, “UFC Tonight” co-host Kenny Florian doesn’t believe we will ever see McGregor defend his featherweight title.

McGregor won the belt last year when he knocked out Jose Aldo in 13 seconds. But instead of defending it, he took on Diaz at welterweight earlier this year and lost. That came after a scheduled meeting with lightweight champion Rafael dos Anjos was planned.

A rematch was originally booked for next weekend and UFC 200, but issues with getting “Notorious” to do promotional work scrapped those plans.

With plans for an interim champion to be crowned at UFC 200 between Aldo and Frankie Edgar, Florian expressed his thoughts on whether or not we will see McGregor back at 145 pounds.

“I don’t think so,” Florian said. “He’s already beaten the best featherweight ever in Jose Aldo. He’ll stay at 155 and fight bigger fights. If he takes another fight at 155 after the Diaz fight, they should strip him of the title.”

UFC 202 takes place August 20 from Las Vegas.

UFC 202 Scores Alberto Uda Vs. Marvin Vettori Contest

Yet another welterweight contest has been added to the UFC 202 fight card, as Alberto Uda welcomes Marvin Vettori to the promotion.

Uda (9-1) suffered his first career loss when he was finished by Jake Collier. Vettori (10-2) is a native of Italy wh…

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Yet another welterweight contest has been added to the UFC 202 fight card, as Alberto Uda welcomes Marvin Vettori to the promotion.

Uda (9-1) suffered his first career loss when he was finished by Jake Collier. Vettori (10-2) is a native of Italy who is on a five-fight win streak, including a victory over former UFC fighter Igor Araujo.

UFC 202 takes place August 20 from the T-Mobile Arena in Las Vegas. Conor McGregor goes up against Nate Diaz in the main event.

Neil Magny vs. Dong Hyun Kim Targeted For UFC 202 In August

A fight between top-10 ranked UFC welterweight contenders Neil Magny and Dong Hyun Kim is being targeted for UFC 202, according to reports from Combate and MMAFighting.com.

Magny, who sits at number seven in the UFC 170-pound division, has won his l…

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A fight between top-10 ranked UFC welterweight contenders Neil Magny and Dong Hyun Kim is being targeted for UFC 202, according to reports from Combate and MMAFighting.com.

Magny, who sits at number seven in the UFC 170-pound division, has won his last three consecutive fights inside the Octagon. Meanwhile, Dong Hyun Kim, ranked number nine, hasn’t fought yet in 2016.

The Magny-Hyun Kim fight will be added to the growing fight card for UFC 202, which features Conor McGregor vs. Nate Diaz 2 as the main event.

UFC 202 is scheduled to take place on August 20, 2016 from the brand new T-Mobile Arena in Las Vegas, Nevada.