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28th March 2016
03:03pm BST

Miesha Tate vs. Holly Holm II (BW title)
I don't care if Ronda Rousey comes back. I want to see a repeat of the UFC 196 co-main event.
Miesha Tate's comeback victory over Holly Holm earlier this month was one of my favourite individual performances of all time. I felt honoured to be in the arena to watch it live and want more than anything to see the rematch.
Georges St-Pierre vs. Nick Diaz II
Firas Zahabi said he might come back so in Fantasyland, GSP is definitely fighting at UFC 200.
And what better way for the welterweight legend to mark his comeback than to take on a fighter making one of his own.
GSP vs. Nick Diaz I, in 2013, wasn't exactly the classic it was supposed to be but, on the grandest stage of all, I want to see these legends go at it.
Jose Aldo vs. Max Holloway
Jose Aldo deserves to be at UFC 200 but I'm not sure the UFC can sell an immediate rematch with 'The Notorious.'
Max Holloway should really get the chance to break out into a position where he is discussed in the title frame.
Get these together and the winner fights the winner of the main event - simples.
Cain Velasquez vs. Travis Browne
Already confirmed, card placement TBD.
Gegard Mousasi vs. Derek Brunson
Already confirmed, card placement TBD.
Diego Sanchez vs. Joe Lauzon
For my money, Diego Sanchez is the most entertaining fighter in the UFC.
Get him in there against the bonus-machine known as Joe Lauzon and you've got the price of admission right there.
BJ Penn vs. Takanori Gomi
Nik Lentz won't take the fight but BJ Penn has to be at UFC 200.
A fighter with a big enough name, big enough following and a fellow legend of the sport is Takanori Gomi. Plus Penn stands a solid chance of a comeback win.
Paige VanZant vs. Aisling Daly
This one is something of a no-brainer.
Paige VanZant is still one of the bigger names at 115 lbs despite dropping that loss to Rose Namajunas in December and Aisling Daly will garner even more Irish interest in the card to ensure that the fans travel over in their droves.
Get it booked and thank me later.
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Georges St-Pierre vs. Nate Diaz
GSP has nothing left to prove. I'd prefer not to see him fighting the murderers at the upper echelon of 170. Although I feel like he could beat the likes of Lawler and Woodley, why should he put himself in those wars at this stage of his career?
He's explained at length that the pressure of being a champion was one of the main reasons why he walked away from the sport, so he should follow Anderson Silva's lead and go after the big-name non-title fights. Diaz has earned another huge payday after that stunning performance against UFC 196 too.
Jose Aldo vs. Max Holloway
It's the logical featherweight title eliminator to make, right?
Cain Velasquez vs. Travis Browne
Already confirmed, card placement TBD.
Cyborg vs. Cat Zingano
After a couple of years of the women's bantamweight division looking like a one-horse race, we suddenly have three fighters at the top of the heap who look like they could be each other's kryptonite. Now that Cyborg has been thrown into the mix with a promotional debut against Leslie Smith, I'd love to see her matched up with Zingano, who has a win over the current champ. That, ladies and gents, is one stacked division.
Jimi Manuwa vs. Ilir Latifi
Two head-hunters with heavy hands, there are certainly worse options for a preliminary card bout.
Dennis Bermudez vs. Doo Ho Choi
Two fighters who could well be future champions of the featherweight division. Considering Tatsuya Kawajiri refuses to fight Choi, the Korean Superboy might as well take on the last guy to beat the Japanese fighter.
Gegard Mousasi vs. Derek Brunson
Already confirmed, card placement TBD.
Joseph Duffy vs. Takanori Gomi
Both are coming off losses and are extremely exciting to watch. Admittedly, my bias towards Duffy also wants to see him get a victory over a "name" in the sport. I think the Donegal native has the requisite skills to defeat the PRIDE legend.