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23rd March 2019
04:24pm GMT

"I actually was thinking I might slide in and face him, but all these politics and co-main event conversation kind of halted that as well. If he wins, I believe he’s up in line for a rematch also."Although it was a 12-second knockout, I still think if you rise up again, you deserve a rematch. So, this is where we are at." With his suspension for his role in the UFC 229 brawl set to expire next month, McGregor was reportedly in talks to face Donald Cerrone in the summer but his conditions for fighting in a co-main event seemingly acted as a stumbling block. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gliUvertqTU Cerrone is now set to fight Al Iaquinta, while McGregor's next move remains to be seen. While he is eager to get another crack at Khabib Nurmagomedov, 'The Notorious' is also looking at other potential rematches with fighters he's beaten in the past. "If you beat a man convincingly, a first-round KO or a dominating performance, there’s not really a need for a rematch," McGregor said. "But, if that individual rises up the ranks, if he goes back, checks himself, humbles himself, stays focused, stays positive and rises up exactly like Dustin Poirier has done and exactly like Max Holloway has done, well then there are rematches deserved."
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