Eddie Alvarez On Conor McGregor: He’s Just A Left Hand

It’s no secret that Conor McGregor’s deadliest weapon is his powerful left hand, and he’ll likely try to use it at Nov. 12’s UFC 205 when he attempts to become the first man in UFC history to hold two titles at one time against 155-pound champion Eddie Alvarez in the evening’s headliner. Alvarez, however, feels

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It’s no secret that Conor McGregor’s deadliest weapon is his powerful left hand, and he’ll likely try to use it at Nov. 12’s UFC 205 when he attempts to become the first man in UFC history to hold two titles at one time against 155-pound champion Eddie Alvarez in the evening’s headliner.

Alvarez, however, feels as if the Irishman is only ‘a left hand’ and that there’s not much else to him. In fact, the ex-Bellator champion feels as if he’s going to ‘dominate’ McGregor:

“To me, he’s just a left hand,” Alvarez said on the MMA Roasted podcast. “He’s just a guy with a left hand. That’s how I see him. He does something that we call a ‘rock back’ well. Mayweather does it. A lot of Philly fighters do it. [McGregor] lives and breathes off it. A lot of MMA guys don’t know about these boxing things that they do. This is a move that’s very easily taken away and we’re going to dominate every step of the way.”

While he wouldn’t reveal specifics, “The Silent Assassin” said that he and his team have come up with a game plan that will lead him to victory at the famed Madison Square Garden:

“Without giving away a gameplan or anything, everything’s taken away with the proper preparation. I’m confident in my coaches, I’m confident in our gameplan and our ability to go out there and do it. We’re just following this gameplan step-by-step.”

Who do you see walking away with lightweight gold in a few weeks?

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Quote: Conor McGregor’s Lightweight Title Shot Is ‘Bulls***’

The MMA world is definitely awaiting the lightweight title main event between Conor McGregor and Eddie Alvarez at November 12’s UFC 205 from Madison Square Garden in New York City, yet there are still top 155-pound fighters who believe the booking is a bit of a joke. That’s nothing new, however, as McGregor’s leapfrogging of a

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The MMA world is definitely awaiting the lightweight title main event between Conor McGregor and Eddie Alvarez at November 12’s UFC 205 from Madison Square Garden in New York City, yet there are still top 155-pound fighters who believe the booking is a bit of a joke.

That’s nothing new, however, as McGregor’s leapfrogging of a packed lightweight fray for his third consecutive fight outside of his division – where the belt sits collecting dust since last December – has caused a drawn-out uproar amongst fans and fighters alike ever since it was booked.

One lightweight who shares that sentiment is Michael Chiesa, who currently sits on the sidelines awaiting his recovery from the back injury that forced him out of a potentially great main event against Tony Ferguson this summer.

In a recent interview with MMA Fighting, ‘Maverick’ had some harsh criticism for ‘Notorious’ and his title shot, believing him to be in over his head as an easy out at 155:

I think it’s bullshit. I feel bad for the guys that have been leaped-frog by him. I do understand that there is an entertainment aspect to the sport and to this promotion, but I think you have to maintain the sport before you let a guy make moves like that. Do I like him being in my weight class? Yeah, because it’s a big money fight and I match up really well against him. I mean, I’d be one body-lock away from subbing him.

“Other than that, it doesn’t really… you know, I just feel bad for the Tony Fergusons, and the Nurmagomedovs, and these guys that have racked up these huge win streaks and they’re getting leaped-frogged by a dude, who really, I mean, we’ll find out if he has any business in our division on November 12, but until then, I don’t think he’s in the right spot. He needs to go back and do what’s right. He’s got Max Holloway and Anthony Pettis in his own weight class to deal with. So I hope Eddie puts him back down to 145, but if not welcome to your new home, welcome to the deep waters.

Chiesa’s far from the first fighter to question McGregor’s ground game, but it’s also difficult to question the Irish champ at least deserving a spot in the stacked 155-pound division, as he just beat top-ranked veteran Nate Diaz in a knockdown barnburner at August’s UFC 202. We’ll soon find out if he can beat the current best lightweight onthe planet, and if he does, a decision will have to be made about which title McGregor will defend next.

He’s already beaten Holloway, and Pettis, despite being an enticing style match-up with McGregor, has only won one fight at 145 pounds after dropping three straight at lightweight. That would mean bouts with Ferguson and/or Nurmagomedov could be on the horizon for ‘Notorious,’ and those would obviously be huge fights that were tough to pick.

With McGregor teasing some significant time off after UFC 205, we may unfortunately never get to see him take on the most dangerous 155-pound talent in the world.

Would he falter like Chiesa thinks he would, or would he rise to the occasion and silence his doubting peers?

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Video: Stephen “Wonderboy” Thompson vs. Jake Ellenberger (Full Fight)

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Ahead of the stacked, history-making UFC 205 event, UFC has released an awesome showcase fight featuring Stephen “Wonderboy” Thompson.

Featured above is the complete fight from The Ultimate Fighter 21 Finale event bet…

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Ahead of the stacked, history-making UFC 205 event, UFC has released an awesome showcase fight featuring Stephen “Wonderboy” Thompson.

Featured above is the complete fight from The Ultimate Fighter 21 Finale event between Wonderboy and longtime top-ranked Welterweight contender Jake Ellenberger. This was one of the first high-profile opponents that Thompson faced and after taking out Ellenberger he scored impressive wins over Johny Hendricks and Rory MacDonald, securing his title shot against UFC Welterweight Champion Tyron Woodley in the co-main event of UFC 205 next month.

Headlined by Conor McGregor vs. Eddie Alvarez for the UFC Lightweight Championship and featuring Wonderboy-Woodley for the UFC Welterweight Championship, UFC 205 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 results coverage of the UFC 205 pay-per-view.

Video: Dana White Announces UFC Has Broken MSG Gate Record During World Series

.@ufc President @danawhite joined the Game 3 pregame show to discuss #UFC205, #CLEvsCHC & of course @PeteRose_14. https://t.co/otCsHJWIqx— FS1 (@FS1) October 29, 2016

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“I wanted to make sure when we went to New York, we delivered.”

According to public opinion, they absolutely did.

Those were the words of UFC President Dana White, who appeared live on FOX Sports 1 (FS1) during game three of the MLB World Series between the Chicago Cubs and the Cleveland Indians on Friday.

White announced during his appearance on the game (see above) that the UFC has already broken the previous gate record at Madison Square Garden for their upcoming New York debut show, featuring a stacked fight card headlined by three UFC World Championship fights.

“It’s the biggest, baddest card we’ve ever done in the history of the company,” White said of the show featuring Eddie Alvarez vs. Conor McGregor in the main event slot, with Alvarez’s 155-pound title on the line.

The previous MSG gate record for a combat sports event was the Lennox Lewis vs. Evander Holyfield boxing match in 1999, which drew 21,284 paid for a $13.5 million gate. When UFC introduces the big leagues of professional MMA to the Empire State next month, the new record will be UFC 205: Alvarez vs. McGregor, according to the UFC boss man.

UFC 205: Alvarez vs. McGregor is scheduled to take place on Saturday, November 12th at the world-famous Madison Square Garden in New York City. Join us here at MMANews.com on 11/12 for live results coverage of the pay-per-view.

Video: Did Conor McGregor Save This Kid From A Bully?

A video surfaced earlier today of what many to believe to be UFC featherweight champion Conor McGregor stepping in to chase off a bully, who was beating on a kid surrounded by a bunch of their peers in Ireland. The video starts off with one kid on top of another beating on him for the

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A video surfaced earlier today of what many to believe to be UFC featherweight champion Conor McGregor stepping in to chase off a bully, who was beating on a kid surrounded by a bunch of their peers in Ireland.

The video starts off with one kid on top of another beating on him for the better part of 30-seconds before a man in a suit who looks an awful lot like ‘The Notorious One’ come in and scare the kid off before yelling:

“Do you want me to give you a f*cking clapper? You little basterd!”

Regardless of whether or not this is in fact the UFC 145-pound champ, much respect to whoever it was that stepped in to intervene for the defenseless kid. You can check out the video here:

McGregor’s next Octagon appearance will be against Eddie Alvarez for the UFC lightweight championship in the main event of UFC 205 live on pay-per-view (PPV) from the Madison Square Garden arena in New York City on November 12, 2016.

If McGregor emerges victorious, he will be the first man in UFC history to hold two titles in different weight classes at the same time.

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UFC 205 Extended Preview Video

We are now just weeks away from the historic UFC 205, as the blockbuster event, which is being billed as the best in promotion history, is set to go down on Nov. 12 from the famed Madison Square Garden in New York. The event will mark the promotion’s first trip to the state since the

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We are now just weeks away from the historic UFC 205, as the blockbuster event, which is being billed as the best in promotion history, is set to go down on Nov. 12 from the famed Madison Square Garden in New York. The event will mark the promotion’s first trip to the state since the sport was legalized there last year.

Headlining the show will be a lightweight title clash between reigning champion Eddie Alvarez and 145-pound champion Conor McGregor. McGregor will look to make history, as he hopes to become the first fighter in company history to hold two titles at one time.

The card features two more title fights, as welterweight champion Tyron Woodley meets Stephen Thompson, and women’s strawweight champion Joanna Jedrzejczyk meets Karolina Kowalkiewicz.

Take a deeper look into the training camps of these six fighters in the UFC 205 Extended Preview below:

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