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28th November 2016
07:02pm GMT

Jose Aldo, who was interim champ at 145lbs at the time, was subsequently promoted to the undisputed champion and McGregor was stripped of the belt that he claimed by knocking out his Brazilian rival last year.
But amid the shake-up, Pettis insists that his sole goal is to get his hands on gold as the former UFC lightweight champion wants to cement his legacy as one of the greatest of all time.
"I'm not even on that Conor train like everybody else is thinking 'Oh I want that Conor fight!'" Pettis said on the MMA Hour.
"My goal in front of me is to become a two-division champ and the interim title is not enough so whether it's Aldo or Conor, I don't really care. That's my goal and after that I'll figure out what I need to do to finish my legacy in the sport."
The decision to shuffle around the belt-holders at featherweight has come in for some criticism from fight fans and so too has the fact that Pettis is fighting for the title despite competing at 145lbs on just one occasion previously and, prior to that fight, had lost three on the bounce.
But the 29-year-old has a logical response to those ridiculing his interim title fight.
"Look at my previous fights!" Pettis said.
"I've fought the who's who at 155lbs. I fought the former champion and I'm what the [featherweight] division needs right now.
"Max Holloway is a great competitor and a good fighter but he's already lost to Conor McGregor. Jose Aldo lost to Conor McGregor. I go in there and I'm a fresh face.
"Whether it's McGregor, Aldo or Holloway, I haven't fought any of these guys. It's a plus for the division."
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