Video: UFC 205 “Inside The Octagon” Preview For Alvarez vs. McGregor Fight

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Ahead of this Saturday’s UFC 205: Alvarez vs. McGregor mega-event in New York, UFC has begun rolling out their usual “Fight Week” content.

Featured above is the “Inside The Octagon” segment focused on this Saturday’s …

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Ahead of this Saturday’s UFC 205: Alvarez vs. McGregor mega-event in New York, UFC has begun rolling out their usual “Fight Week” content.

Featured above is the “Inside The Octagon” segment focused on this Saturday’s “Champion vs. Champion” main event at UFC 205 between UFC Lightweight Champion Eddie Alvarez and UFC Featherweight Champion Conor McGregor.

UFC 205: Alvarez vs. McGregor takes place on Saturday, November 12th from the world-famous Madison Square Garden arena in New York City.

Join us here at MMANews.com on 11/12 for live round-by-round results coverage of the entire UFC 205 pay-per-view.

Eddie Alvarez: Conor McGregor Has Fought ‘Subpar’ Opposition

Reigning UFC featherweight champion Conor McGregor has won eight of his nine UFC bouts to date with seven of those wins coming by way of stoppage, but Eddie Alvarez, who McGregor will challenge for the lightweight title at Nov. 12’s UFC 205 from New York, isn’t impressed with the Irishman’s resume. Speaking on a recent

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Reigning UFC featherweight champion Conor McGregor has won eight of his nine UFC bouts to date with seven of those wins coming by way of stoppage, but Eddie Alvarez, who McGregor will challenge for the lightweight title at Nov. 12’s UFC 205 from New York, isn’t impressed with the Irishman’s resume.

Speaking on a recent conference call to promote UFC 205, the 155-pound champion said that McGregor has faced ‘subpar’ competition:

“The guys he’s picked to fight, these are subpar guys. Even Nate (Diaz) is a .500 lightweight,” Alvarez said.

“Everybody in the lightweight division has beat Nate and he couldn’t He had trouble doing it. The guys he’s faced are nothing of the caliber of the fighter I am. He will see the night of the fight that, ‘shit, I have been going up against shitty opponents that have been good style matchups and this one is not and I’m fucked.”

Alvarez is referencing McGregor’s UFC 196 bout with Diaz in which the Stockton native submitted the “Notorious” one in the second round after accepting the bout on extremely short notice. McGregor went on to avenge that loss at August’s UFC 202, scoring a majority decision victory. Other than his victory over Diaz, McGregor’s notable UFC accomplishments include wins over Chad Mendes and former longtime featherweight champion Jose Aldo.

How do you expect the main event at UFC 205 to play out?

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Video: UFC 205: Alvarez vs. McGregor Embedded — Episode One

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Ahead of this Saturday’s UFC 205: Alvarez vs. McGregor mega-event in New York, UFC has begun rolling out their usual “Fight Week” content.

Featured above is episode one of the ongoing “UFC 205 Embedded” web-series, wh…

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Ahead of this Saturday’s UFC 205: Alvarez vs. McGregor mega-event in New York, UFC has begun rolling out their usual “Fight Week” content.

Featured above is episode one of the ongoing “UFC 205 Embedded” web-series, which will follow the top fighters up to their battles inside the Octagon this weekend.

The official description for UFC 205 Embedded episode one reads as follows:

“On Episode 1 of UFC 205 Embedded, it’s all business for the stars of New York City’s first-ever UFC event. Lightweight champion Eddie Alvarez chalks up a win after his media call with opponent and featherweight champion Conor McGregor. McGregor pushes himself in training, while strawweight champion Joanna Jedrzejczyk combines hydration with motivation. Strawweight challenger Karolina Kowalkiewicz follows a mitt session with a big-city shopping trip. Welterweight title challenger Stephen “Wonderboy” Thompson continues his normal duties as a karate teacher and a mixed martial arts student, while champion Tyron Woodley also keeps his family close even in the gym. UFC 205 Embedded is an all-access, behind-the-scenes video blog leading up to the historic three-title UFC 205, taking place at Madison Square Garden on Saturday, November 12th. See it live on Pay-Per-View.”

Conor McGregor Says He’s ‘Damn Good’ At 145 & ‘Even Better’ At 155

Since knocking out former longtime featherweight champion Jose Aldo in just 13 seconds last December, reigning 145-pound king Conor McGregor has yet to defend his title, instead taking two fights at welterweight with Nate Diaz. Now, the Irishman is set to challenge lightweight champion Eddie Alvarez at next weekend’s (Nov. 12, 2016) UFC 205 from

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Since knocking out former longtime featherweight champion Jose Aldo in just 13 seconds last December, reigning 145-pound king Conor McGregor has yet to defend his title, instead taking two fights at welterweight with Nate Diaz. Now, the Irishman is set to challenge lightweight champion Eddie Alvarez at next weekend’s (Nov. 12, 2016) UFC 205 from New York.

McGregor’s fighting future after UFC 205 is currently unclear in terms of what division he’ll compete in. While McGregor seems determined to not only win the lightweight title, but to keep both titles once he does, some have argued that he’ll never fight at featherweight again. The 145-pound king, however, recently reminded everyone of his accomplishments at featherweight:

“Wherever I choose to go, I’m prepared to go there,” McGregor told FOX Sports. I feel great at this weight. I mean I’m a lot leaner, I’m still eating a hell of a lot of food. Obviously, it’s tougher to get to featherweight, but I think it’s crazy the way they say I can’t get to featherweight no more or all these crazy things,” he said.

“Like I ain’t the undisputed champion. Like I haven’t gone in there and taken out the whole division as early as last year. December of last year that was. Not even a year ago. Then they’re talking about stripping (the title) and vacating and all this stuff, it’s like hold on a minute — what did I just go and do there? Didn’t I just take out that division? Am I not champion?”

In fact, McGregor says he would have defended his title at UFC 205 against Frankie Edgar had Edgar been able to beat Aldo for the interim title in July:

“Frankie wasn’t good enough or he should have been here. He wasn’t good enough to cut it. Frankie’s not good enough. Frankie’s just not good enough, I’m afraid,” McGregor said. “He just can’t cut it but maybe I might choose him next. I might destroy you, hopefully he gets through this other guy then I might pick him next.

“But this should have been me and Frankie, we all know that. He just wasn’t good enough to do what I did in 13 seconds. He had 50 minutes to do what I done in 13 seconds and he couldn’t do it. So here I am and there he is on the prelims.”

While UFC President Dana White has said that McGregor will have to vacate one of the titles if he does indeed win next weekend, the Irishman seems to have his own plans:

“Vacate? We’ll see about that. Why not defend them both? I fight every week. I can defend them both,” McGregor said.

“Wherever I sign, I’m going to fight, you best believe I’m going to show up and be prepared,” McGregor said.

“145, I’m the world champion. I took out them all. I’m damn good at 145 and I’m even better at 155.”

Do you expect to McGregor to make history at UFC 205?

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History! UFC 205: Conor McGregor vs. Eddie Alvarez Preview

With last night’s UFC Fight Night 98 in the books from Mexico, the MMA world’s focus will shift to this weekend’s (Sat., November 12, 2016) UFC 205 from Madison Square Garden in New York City. The groundbreaking card, which is the first-ever UFC event from New York City after mixed martial arts was finally legalized in

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With last night’s UFC Fight Night 98 in the books from Mexico, the MMA world’s focus will shift to this weekend’s (Sat., November 12, 2016) UFC 205 from Madison Square Garden in New York City.

The groundbreaking card, which is the first-ever UFC event from New York City after mixed martial arts was finally legalized in the state earlier this year, is absolutely packed full of high-profile bouts, yet most fans will be fully fixated on the Conor McGregor vs. Eddie Alvarez lightweight title main event.

‘Notorious’ will attempt to make history as the UFC’s first-ever simultaneous two weight class champion as he fights, incredibly enough, in his third division since winning the featherweight title in a 13-second finish of Jose Aldo not quite 11 months ago. The fight is definitely one of the biggest in MMA history, and some would argue it simply is the biggest of all time.

Regardless, history is going to be made next Saturday night, regardless of whether or not McGregor wins the lightweight title. To begin getting prepared for the most anticipated event of 2016, watch the FOX Sports 1 UFC broadcast team preview UFC 205 right here:

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Video: Dominick Cruz & Yves Edwards Give Analysis Of Alvarez vs. McGregor Fight

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During Saturday night’s official UFC Fight Night 98 Post-Show on FOX Sports 1 (FS1), the UFC On FOX crew gave their in-depth analysis on next Saturday’s UFC 205 mega-event in the promotional debut in the state of New Yor…

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During Saturday night’s official UFC Fight Night 98 Post-Show on FOX Sports 1 (FS1), the UFC On FOX crew gave their in-depth analysis on next Saturday’s UFC 205 mega-event in the promotional debut in the state of New York.

Featured above is the FS1 segment from last night, which includes Karyn Bryant, Yves Edwards and UFC Bantamweight Champion Dominick Cruz giving their insight and analysis for the big pay-per-view main event between UFC Featherweight Champion Conor McGregor and UFC Lightweight Champion Eddie Alvarez.

UFC 205: Alvarez vs. McGregor takes place on Saturday, November 12th from the world-famous Madison Square Garden arena in New York City.

Join us here at MMANews.com on 11/12 for live round-by-round results coverage of the entire UFC 205 pay-per-view.