Conor McGregor: “I’m Done With Featherweight After Jose Aldo”
If Conor McGregor defeats Jose Aldo at UFC 194 to unify the UFC featherweight championship and his interim title, he says he is done with
If Conor McGregor defeats Jose Aldo at UFC 194 to unify the UFC featherweight championship and his interim title, he says he is done with
The UFC officials have been busy lately, so busy in-fact that we’re struggling to keep up with all these fight announcements. Yet here we are
Jose Aldo, the UFC’s undisputed featherweight champion, is due to take on interim champion Conor McGregor in December this year at UFC 194. The two
After pulling out of scheduled bouts at UFC 184 and UFC on FOX 15 due to injuries, Ronaldo Souza and Yoel Romero have been booked
‘The Notorious’ Conor McGregor has not been shy about his intentions to eventually leave the 145 pound divine and move up to the lightweight class.
In the main event, McGregor (18-2 MMA, 6-0 UFC) scored a second-round TKO of Mendes (17-3 MMA, 8-3 UFC) to become interim UFC featherweight
Conor McGregor def. Chad Mendes via TKO (punches) at 4:57 of Rd 2. Conor Mcgregor Vs. Jose Aldo/Urijah Faber This is a given,
UFC189 is an intriguing style match up and the best minds in fight sports are getting extremely excited. If you are biting your nails desperately
I am a willing passenger on the Conor McGregor hype train and I will be gutted if it smashes into a wall on Saturday night.
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