What Happens If Conor McGregor Beats Eddie Alvarez?

UFC 205 finally took shape last week, as the stars of the promotion align in New York. November 12 will see a historic event in Madison Square Gardens, the iconic venue which has played host to so many great shows over the years. This is set to be a huge event for the UFC, as

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UFC 205 finally took shape last week, as the stars of the promotion align in New York. November 12 will see a historic event in Madison Square Gardens, the iconic venue which has played host to so many great shows over the years. This is set to be a huge event for the UFC, as they front the new era of MMA in NYC. After years of battling against the state, the UFC and mixed martial arts as a whole scored a crucial victory this year. It’s no surprise that a lightweight title fight featuring the champion against the UFC’ biggest current star is the main event in the Big Apple.

There’s a whole lot more at stake than what meets the eye at UFC 205, though. Obviously making a good impression in New York is key, but the future of the sport potentially hangs in the balance of the main event. Money or rankings? That’s a very potent question that’s arisen frequently in recent months. When entertainment is held over perceived ‘legitimacy’ in the rankings, is MMA a sport? Let’s be honest, we know it’s not the Olympics, but many fans have been discussing how the sport is now becoming more like pro wrestling.

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Money Makes The World Go Round

The UFC being a privately owned business means one thing will take primacy over every aspect–the bottom line. It’s just a fact, that’s not a slur on the promotion, but its basic business. The pairing of UFC featherweight champion against Eddie Alvarez for the 155-pound belt speaks volumes about the UFC’s future intent. Straying away from the rankings for a few fights here and there might not seem like a needle moving decision, but truly, it absolutely is.

McGregor’s last two fights, one win and one loss against Nate Diaz, sparked massive debate about his keeping of the 145-pound strap. Finally, when the dust had temporarily settled on the beef with Diaz, it was widely assumed that McGregor would face interim champion Jose Aldo for a rematch at UFC 205. You know what they say about assumptions. Instead the money fight was selected, whether you agree with the base motive or not, it’s still a great fight. That said, and as previously mentioned, it holds massive ramifications.

What happens if Conor McGregor beats Eddie Alvarez? Here’s a few speculations…

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Rankings in The Bin

Hold your horses, we aren’t predicting an immediate abolishing of the official UFC rankings. That said, most pivotal moments in history are made up of multiple and much smaller catalysts. Although it may seem insignificant in the grand scheme of things, McGregor’s attempt to become the first ever two-belt (at the same time) champion holds a lot of weight.

Once it’s set in stone that the rankings mean nothing, and let’s be frank–they are reasonably pointless already, the original intent of making MMA compete with NBA, NFL etc. is gone. When you consider that guys like CM Punk can literally walk in to a UFC fight present day, imagine what it would be like if only big talkers and celebrities were to fight in the UFC. OK, so it’s a little dystopian, but you get the point.

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McGregor Makes The World Go Round

Further in to the rabbit hole we go, and don’t take the heading as literal. Picture this-the biggest MMA promotion that is essentially run by the fighters. This is great in some respects, and terrible in others. The athletes themselves calling the shots ala-Conor McGregor could lead to those big paydays that a lot of guys deserve. At the bottom end of that possibility is the talented fighters who aren’t also outspoken or theatrical.

Say goodbye to your Jose Aldo’s and Frankie Edgar’s, the future of the UFC could literally look like the cast of a reality show with Reebok fight kits on.

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Free For All

There’s been a whole lot of debate about MMA against other sports lately, in particular boxing. Seeing as money is the main motivation, and intrigue means eyeballs means $$$, cross promotion could well be a possibility. Floyd Mayweather vs. Conor McGregor? Sure, why not, let’s remodel this whole game so that it literally revolves around one gigantic ball of dollar bills. Then again, what if we were already deep in to the era of money fights, and we didn’t know it yet?

The more things change, the more they stay the same

Essentially unravelling most of the arguments in this article, that one simple statement does make sense. Hey, we know money is the foundation of all things business, but in sport can’t we have the best of both worlds? Well, yes and no. When exceptions are made for guys like McGregor, can the UFC justify not making them for everyone else? It’s an extremely tough argument to make for either side, and one that might never be resolved. For now, let’s enjoy the huge UFC 205 main event that’s coming up, and hope the fallout doesn’t lead to more (interim) champions and top contenders quitting the sport.

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Chris Weidman vs. Yoel Romero Official For UFC 205

The announcements are coming thick and fast for UFC 205. Late last night the promotion put all the rumours to rest, confirming that Conor McGregor and Eddie Alvarez would headline the New York Event. The promotional debut at the Madison Square Garden, and New York, is set to be a big one. Rumours ran wild

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The announcements are coming thick and fast for UFC 205. Late last night the promotion put all the rumours to rest, confirming that Conor McGregor and Eddie Alvarez would headline the New York Event. The promotional debut at the Madison Square Garden, and New York, is set to be a big one. Rumours ran wild earlier this month about Alvarez making his first title defense against McGregor, but a few twists to the tale left us without confirmation. Khabib Nurmagomedov signed a bout agreement, but ‘The Notorious’ was clearly more in favour.

Tyron Woodley and Stephen Thompson, as well as Joanna Jedrzejczyk vs. Karolina Kowalkiewicz were already set for Novermber 12. With the addition of Alvarez vs. McGregor that’s three huge title fights in the Big Apple. Reports of a middleweight clash between Chris Weidman and Yoel Romero went quiet for a while. Rumours that the bonus-ban handed down to Al Iaquinta left Weidman sour have now also been put to bed.

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All-American in New York

It had to be. The former UFC middleweight champion and popular New Yorker Chris Weidman has now been confirmed for UFC 205. As previously thought, he’ll be facing fierce contender Yoel Romero. What a card! Here’s UFC VP of public relations Dave Sholler with the announcement:

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UFC 205 Fight Card

After getting his positive test results overturned by the commission, ‘Soldier of God’ will hope to rekindle the form that so nearly earned him a title shot. With Michael Bisping vs. Dan Henderson going down at UFC 204 for the title, Weidman vs. Romero is a pivotal bout at 185 pounds. The division once again stands on the brink of some incredible fights down the line.

Here’s the official UFC 205 fight card so far:

UFC lightweight championship: Eddie Alvarez vs. Conor McGregor

UFC welterweight championship: Tyron Woodley vs. Stephen ‘Wonderboy’ Thompson

UFC Strawweight championship: Joanna Jedrzejczyk vs. Karolina Kowalkiewicz

Middleweight: Chris Weidman vs. Yoel Romero

Women’s bantamweight: Miesha Tate vs. Raquel Pennington

Welterweight: Kelvin Gastelum vs. Donald ‘Cowboy’ Cerrone

Featherweight: Frankie Edgar vs. Jeremy ‘Lil Heathen’ Stephens

Middleweight: Rashad Evans vs. Tim Kennedy

Lightweight: Thiago Alves vs. Jim Miller

Middleweight: Tim Boetsch vs. Rafael Natal

Woman’s bantamweight: Liz Carmouche vs. Katlyn Chookagian

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Khabib Reacts To Conor McGregor vs. Eddie Alvarez Announcement

Well, it happened. The news we were all expecting, then not expecting, was made official late last night. Headlining the UFC 205 New York card are Eddie Alvarez and Conor McGregor. Adding to the steam that announcement creates in some circles is the fact McGregor will retain his featherweight title. Agree or not, the bout

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Well, it happened. The news we were all expecting, then not expecting, was made official late last night. Headlining the UFC 205 New York card are Eddie Alvarez and Conor McGregor. Adding to the steam that announcement creates in some circles is the fact McGregor will retain his featherweight title. Agree or not, the bout against Alvarez is huge in many ways. Fitting with the recent trend of money fights, having a champion vs. champion fight in the NYC debut for the promotion is a massive selling point.

Opposing that trail of thought is the ever-raging discussion on ‘legitimacy.’ Most definitely an intriguing topic, that argument is based on rankings holding primacy over what will line the pockets of certain individuals. In this particular case, the persons making big profit will be the UFC brass, Conor McGregor and Eddie Alvarez. It’s hard to argue against the latter, but many purist fans find it hard to swallow fight announcements like these because of their apparent cash-fuelled nature. Alas, at the least, we have a huge fight to look forward to. Oh, and ‘The Notorious’ will not be stripped of the featherweight belt.

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Good For Profits, Bad For Khabib

Aside from the likely irate Jose Aldo, there’s one particular fighter who’s very annoyed at this whole McGregor vs. Alvarez deal. You guessed it, number one lightweight contender Khabib Nurmagomedov is furious right now. Taking to Twitter, the undefeated 155-pounder made his feelings clear:

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On the plus side, Khabib Nurmagomedov will surely be in line for the next crack at the lightweight belt. Assuming he is willing to wait that long, ‘The Eagle’ must be due his championship fight. In all honesty, who the heck knows anymore? The current climate of money talking louder in the UFC has no end in sight. Rankings, common sense and fan opinion be damned, but is that all bad?

Taking to Instagram, Nurmagomedov continued to vent his frustration, calling the UFC a ‘freak show.’

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When I signed agreement with @UFC it was sport. Now it became a freak show, or I don’t know how to call it right. Only thing that keeping me in this cracking sport, is that I don’t want to stop on the halfway, I wasn’t raised like this, not a quitter. I’ll keep moving forward InshaAllah.

You could make arguments for both sides, but right now only one thing is certain. Khabib is pissed, Alvarez vs. McGregor is happening and yet again the featherweight division gets the stanky leg. Discuss!

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Three HUGE Fights That Could Headline UFC 205

UFC 205 has been subject to so many twists and turns in the recent weeks. Following wide-spread rumours of a main event between Conor McGregor and Eddie Alvarez, things started to get a little confusing. Reported as still injured from UFC 202, McGregor’s part in the New York debut for the UFC was now in

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UFC 205 has been subject to so many twists and turns in the recent weeks. Following wide-spread rumours of a main event between Conor McGregor and Eddie Alvarez, things started to get a little confusing. Reported as still injured from UFC 202, McGregor’s part in the New York debut for the UFC was now in question. Following that report, number one contender Khabib Nurmagomedov claimed he would be fighting Alvarez. News then broke that the featherweight champ was in fact uninjured, and still aiming to fight at UFC 205.

Posting pictures of two signed bout agreements on Twitter, ‘The Eagle’ furthered reports that he’d receive the next lightweight title fight. ‘The Silent Assassin’ added to the mix of news by stating he still wanted to fight McGregor. There’s been a number of bouts confirmed for UFC 205 so far, and they are as follows:

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Who’s Missing?

UFC welterweight championship: Tyron Woodley vs. Stephen ‘Wonderboy’ Thompson

UFC Strawweight championship: Joanna Jedrzejczyk vs. Karolina Kowalkiewicz

Women’s bantamweight: Miesha Tate vs. Raquel Pennington

Welterweight: Kelvin Gastelum vs. Donald ‘Cowboy’ Cerrone

Featherweight: Frankie Edgar vs. Jeremy ‘Lil Heathen’ Stephens

Middleweight: Rashad Evans vs. Tim Kennedy

Lightweight: Thiago Alves vs. Jim Miller

Middleweight: Tim Boetsch vs. Rafael Natal

Woman’s bantamweight: Liz Carmouche vs. Katlyn Chookagian

There’s an announcement set for tomorrow (September 27, 2016) but for the moment, the big names in the recent debate are missing.

Let’s take a look at three HUGE possibilities for UFC 205’s main event…

Eddie Alvarez vs. Khabib Nurmagomedov

After two years away from fighting due to multiple injuries, ‘The Eagle’ returned in April of this year. Solidifying his spot as number one lightweight contender, Nurmagomedov defeated Tony Ferguson’s late replacement Darrell Horcher by submission.

Why would this fight be so huge? Aside from it placing rankings above popularity and money, Nurmagomedov is possibly the most dominant lightweight this division has ever seen.

‘The Eagle’ has never lost a round, and comes to completely shut out his opponents. Undefeated at 23-0, many feel Khabib presents the biggest possible challenge to Eddie Alvarez’s lightweight championship. That’s a very real and intriguing prospect. Also worth considering is that ‘RDA’ appeared to be a very dominating force, but ‘the dog’ in Alvarez put that beast to sleep in no time.

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Eddie Alvarez vs. Conor McGregor

Swaying away from the rankings, this scrap has all the makings of a pay-per-view record breaker. That said, as fans and pundits, PPV records aren’t exactly paramount, at least not for the purists. But, and it’s a big one, many are interested to see how ‘The Notorious’ will do at 155 pounds. Don’t think for one minute the UFC won’t book this fight either, as UFC 196 was originally meant to feature Rafael dos Anjos against the Irish star for the lightweight belt.

Should McGregor fight his way through the top 10 for a title fight at 155? Many would argue yes, but does this mean we won’t tune in if Alavarez vs. McGregor is announced as the UFC 205 main event?

Back to rankings…

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Conor McGregor vs. Jose Aldo 2

This fight has years of history. After sharing 18 months worth of beef, it took just 13 seconds for Conor McGregor to dethrone Jose Aldo. Claiming the formerly dominant Brazilian’s 145-pound strap, ‘The Notorious’ has spent the last two fights at 170 pounds against Nate Diaz. Many fans and the crop of irate featherweights are calling for McGregor to defend or vacate, so what if it’s the former?

Aldo never really got going in their first meeting, that’s not to say he would in a rematch, but he looked on fire against Frankie Edgar at UFC 200. Now, with the interim strap in hand, the tables have turned on McGregor and Aldo’s rivalry. The Irish star has a junior champion in his midst, and who wouldn’t want to see this fight in the UFC 205 main event?

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Quote: Conor McGregor Will Not Fight For The Belt

The UFC lightweight division is in focus right now, as the New York debut for the promotion beckons. UFC 205 is set for Madison Square Gardens in NYC, and as usual pulling together the biggest stars for the November 12 pay-per-view has not been a simple process. Originally widely rumoured to feature Eddie Alvarez vs. Conor

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The UFC lightweight division is in focus right now, as the New York debut for the promotion beckons. UFC 205 is set for Madison Square Gardens in NYC, and as usual pulling together the biggest stars for the November 12 pay-per-view has not been a simple process. Originally widely rumoured to feature Eddie Alvarez vs. Conor McGregor for the lightweight title, the story took a few twists and turns this week. First off UFC president Dana White and Khabib Nurmagomedov chimed in.

‘The Eagle’ claimed, with a confirmation from White Himself, that he was next in line for the title shot. Sharing via Twitter that he’d signed the bout agreement for UFC 205 against Alvarez, Nurmagomedov laid waste to weeks of rumours, or at least it appeared that way. Following this stream of head-spinning announcements came another curve ball. Apparently ‘The Notorious’ was still injured from his UFC 202 bout with Nate Diaz. Was the Irish star out of the running for UFC New York?

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Who’s It Gonna Be?

After the announcement of McGregor’s injury came reports to the contrary. The featherweight champion was fine and still gunning for a spot at UFC 205. All the while the UFC featherweight division was like the poor relative on the outskirts of town, waiting for an invitation to the big party. Dana White had previously stated McGregor would have to vacate the 145-pound title to fight at any other weight again. Clearly confirmation of anything in that regard is still wanting.

Now we await next Tuesday, where the official line-up of UFC 205 will be confirmed. In the meantime, Ariel Helwani confirmed that neither McGregor or Alvarez have officially been offered a fight against each other. Khabib Nurmagomedov on the other hand, he’s already signed two bout agreements, as per his recent Tweets:

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What About Conor?

That’s an interesting question, one that ‘The Eagle’ has his own opinion on. As per a report on FOX Sports, Nurmagomedov feels McGregor should fight his way from the bottom:

“I promise I become the lightweight champ, I promise all the lightweight fighters, Conor is not going to fight for the belt. He’s going to have to earn it. From the bottom up.”

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Khabib Calls Bullsh*t On Conor McGregor vs. Eddie Alvarez

The scene surrounding UFC 205 has been bizarre to say the least. Fans were teased with rumours of a massive title fight between Eddie Alvarez and Conor McGregor, but that tale took a twist this week. After widespread reports that Alvazrez vs. McGregor was a done deal, Khabib Nurmagomedov’s name cropped up in the mix.

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The scene surrounding UFC 205 has been bizarre to say the least. Fans were teased with rumours of a massive title fight between Eddie Alvarez and Conor McGregor, but that tale took a twist this week. After widespread reports that Alvazrez vs. McGregor was a done deal, Khabib Nurmagomedov’s name cropped up in the mix. According to UFC president Dana White and ‘The Eagle,’ they were simply waiting on Alvarez to sign the bout agreement. Following this apparent shuffle at UFC 205 came reports that McGregor was still rehabbing his foot injury from UFC 202.

Then we learned ‘The Notorious’ was fine, and still wanting to compete on the first New York card in MMA history. After so many conflicting stories and ‘leaked’ announcements, it’s fair to assume someone is leading a bit of a wild goose chase. In all seriousness though, the UFC 205 card is lacking in New York natives. Al Iaquinta removed himself from the card recently after being banned from earning bonuses for three fights. His controversial story links to reports that Chris Weidman is refusing to fight at MSG too. What about the big three at lightweight then?

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Khabib Calls BS

As the UFC seems to be swinging between money fights and rankings, both Alvarez and McGregor seem set on the latter. Stuck in the middle is the number one ranked Khabib Nurmagomedov, who told ESPN via MMAFighting that he isn’t happy. According to the undefeated 155-pounder, handing ‘The Notorious’ a title shot at lightweight is ‘Number 1 bullshit.’

“Conor’s stuck two divisions, featherweight and lightweight. Now Conor makes the decisions…

“I want to fight at 205 in New York, maybe fight with Eddie Alvarez. I love this fight. I want to fight for the belt. All fans, coaches, fighters, analytics, everybody agrees and knows who deserves this title shot. I deserve it. I am No. 1 ranked. Why UFC put me on No. 1 ranking if they don’t want to give me title shot? Why do they make rankings?

“Conor McGregor fights in the UFC in a lighter division and the UFC wants to give him title shot? I think this is No. 1 bullshit. They cannot give him a title shot because he’s never fought with the top guys, like top five, top 10 in the lightweight division, and they want to give him title shot? “

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‘Not High Level’

After a lengthy period of absence due to injury, ‘The Eagle’ returned to defeat Darrell Horcher by TKO. Although he was out for nearly two years to the day, Nurmagomedov managed to maintain his top ranked spot. In regards to Conor McGregor and Nate Diaz, Khabib says neither are a high level fight for the top five in the lightweight rankings:

“I think at 170 pounds a lot of people can kill both [McGregor and Diaz]. This is my opinion. If we look at the lightweight division, I think a lot of guys can beat these guys. Edson Barboza, Tony Ferguson, Dos Anjos, Michael Johnson, a lot of guys can beat those guys. I think this is big money fight, and that’s it. I don’t think this it’s a high level fight.

“For me it’s very interesting, how will Conor look when he comes to lightweight division? For me, I think his weight is 155 , but if he wants to fight for the title he needs to take somebody like a top five fighter. If he beats him, he deserves title shot, I agree. But now if the UFC gives him a title shot, I don’t agree because I am the next in the line.”

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