UFC 206: Inside The Octagon Breaks Down Holloway-Pettis, Swanson-Choi

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Two featherweight bouts set for this Saturday at UFC 206 go “Inside the Octagon” for a special in-depth analysis of the action this week.

Dan Hardy and John Gooden offer up their though…

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Two featherweight bouts set for this Saturday at UFC 206 go “Inside the Octagon” for a special in-depth analysis of the action this week.

Dan Hardy and John Gooden offer up their thoughts on the interim UFC title fight between Max Holloway and Anthony Pettis, along with another 145-pound contest featuring Cub Swanson and Doo Ho Choi.

Dan Hardy and John Gooden analyze the featherweights at UFC 206 including the interim title matchup, Max Holloway vs. Anthony Pettis and Cub Swanson vs. Doo Ho Choi.

UFC 206: Watch List With Jon Anik, Sean Shelby (Video)

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Joe Silva is now gone, but that doesn’t mean the “Watch List” is leaving too.

UFC matchmaker Sean Shelby and Jon Anik got together for an in-depth look at Saturday’s UFC 206 card. The e…

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Joe Silva is now gone, but that doesn’t mean the “Watch List” is leaving too.

UFC matchmaker Sean Shelby and Jon Anik got together for an in-depth look at Saturday’s UFC 206 card. The event features Anthony Pettis vs. Max Holloway for the interim UFC featherweight title.

Other planned bouts include Donald Cerrone vs. Matt Brown, Kelvin Gastelum vs. Tim Kennedy and Doo Ho Choi vs. Cub Swanson.

Video: UFC 206 Embedded Episode One

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With it being UFC 206 Fight Week, the pre-fight content is starting to get rolled out by the UFC, continuing on Monday afternoon with episode one of UFC 206 Embedded.

The official description for episode one of UFC 20…

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With it being UFC 206 Fight Week, the pre-fight content is starting to get rolled out by the UFC, continuing on Monday afternoon with episode one of UFC 206 Embedded.

The official description for episode one of UFC 206 Embedded, which you can watch in full above, reads as follows:

“On Episode 1 of UFC 206 Embedded, UFC welterweight Matt Brown wraps up his Colorado training camp, while opponent Donald “Cowboy” Cerrone takes his team to work in Cabo. Interim featherweight title contender Max Holloway promotes his championship fight in LA, as former lightweight champion Anthony “Showtime” Pettis, now vying for a title in a second weight division, rewards himself with a steak dinner. UFC 206 Embedded is an all-access, behind-the-scenes video blog leading up to the stacked card at UFC 206, taking place Saturday, December 10th. See it live on Pay-Per-View and UFC.TV.”

Countdown To UFC 206: Holloway, Pettis Prepare For Title-Fight

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Check out a complete replay of “Countdown to UFC 206,” which debuted on FOX Sports 1 Sunday evening.

The event features an interim UFC featherweight title fight between Max Holloway and…

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Check out a complete replay of “Countdown to UFC 206,” which debuted on FOX Sports 1 Sunday evening.

The event features an interim UFC featherweight title fight between Max Holloway and Anthony Pettis this coming Saturday night on pay-per-view.

UFC 206 Countdown takes you inside the lives and training camps of two featherweights on the edge of greatness. Max Holloway risks his win streak to take on former lightweight champion Anthony Pettis in a showdown between electrifying strikers with the interim championship on the line. At stake is not only the gold, but a much-anticipated bout against longtime great Jose Aldo, who became the undisputed champion when Conor McGregor vacated the title.

UFC 206 Countdown: Holloway vs Pettis

UFC 206 is set to go down next weekend (Saturday December 10, 2016) from the Air Canada Centre in Toronto, Ontario, Canada and will be main evented by a massive interim featherweight title bout between No. 2-ranked Max Holloway and No. 5-ranked Anthony ‘Showtime’ Pettis. Holloway (16-3) is coming off of a unanimous decision win

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UFC 206 is set to go down next weekend (Saturday December 10, 2016) from the Air Canada Centre in Toronto, Ontario, Canada and will be main evented by a massive interim featherweight title bout between No. 2-ranked Max Holloway and No. 5-ranked Anthony ‘Showtime’ Pettis.

Holloway (16-3) is coming off of a unanimous decision win over Ricardo Lamas in their UFC 199 meeting back in June, marking the ninth consecutive UFC victory for the 25-year-old mixed martial artist (MMA).

Pettis (19-5) comes off of a successful 145-pound debut over Charles Oliveira in August, as the former lightweight champion is looking to grab his second UFC strap in his fighting career. ‘Showtime’ would become the fourth fighter in UFC history to have held two titles in different weight classes in promotion history.

You can check out the UFC’s full UFC 206 Countdown: Holloway vs. Pettis special here:

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Conor McGregor Responds To UFC: I Ain’t Stripped

The sport of MMA has been awaiting a response from Conor McGregor following the UFC’s decision to strip him of his featherweight title and promote Jose Aldo to full-time champ, making next weekend’s UFC 206 main event between Max Holloway and Anthony Pettis now for Aldo’s briefly-held interim belt. ‘The Notorious’ made UFC history when he

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The sport of MMA has been awaiting a response from Conor McGregor following the UFC’s decision to strip him of his featherweight title and promote Jose Aldo to full-time champ, making next weekend’s UFC 206 main event between Max Holloway and Anthony Pettis now for Aldo’s briefly-held interim belt.

‘The Notorious’ made UFC history when he knocked out Eddie Alvarez in the main event of November 12’s UFC 205 to become the first-ever concurrent two-weight champion, so the decision to quickly take away his featherweight gold was harshly criticized by many. There were also a decent number of supporters for the decision, as the Irish dual-champ had not defended the belt since he won it from Aldo last December.

McGregor and his team had largely stayed silent despite getting a boxing license in California amid reports from Dana White that it was ‘Conor’s decision to relinquish his title,’ but not surprisingly, McGregor shared quite an opposite view during a recent interview at Belfast’s The Devenish Bar (via Snowden MMA):

“I also have something going on with the UFC, they’re trying to strip me and I was like, ‘Well, I ain’t stripped. I still got that belt, that belt is still at home right now’,” McGregor said. “I’m still the two-way world champion, someone has to come take that from me. I see articles, I see stuff online, but I don’t see the belt not in my presence. The belt is right there, there’s two world titles at my home.

“Eddie [Alvarez] is still unconscious, what do you mean? I only fought last week. Them belts are mine. Whatever they want to say, and they can say, ‘Oh we took the belt and now it’s this guy’s belt,’ you can play with those fake belts all you want. Jose was KO’ed, Eddie was KO’ed, you’re looking at the two-weight world champion and that’s it. I’ll say to the UFC, and I love their company, you’re fooling nobody, you’re fooling nobody with that.”

Following arguably the biggest year in MMA history where he put on four record-breaking fights in less than 12 calendar months, it’s difficult to argue with ‘The Notorious” results in the Octagon and at the box office. With that monstrous bit of leverage fully entrenched by his side, McGregor reaffirmed his previous statement that his bosses would have to come and take his belts from him, as talking about it would mean nothing:

“But best of luck to them, I still got them belts. Someone’s got to come take those belts from me, physically. Not online, not through a keyboard. The keyboard warriors trying to take them belts away from me, [but] you got to take them belts off me physically if you want to come get them.”

– quotes transcribed by MMAFighting.com

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