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14th September 2017
11:06am BST

"I talked to Andy Foster (Executive Director of the California State Atheltic Commission) and I was like, 'Man, you know, I lost. I lost the fight.' As a competitor, that's how I felt. Then Dana White called me today and he said, 'If it's a No Contest, then the fight didn't happen.'" "He said, 'If one of you guys would have missed weight (and) he would have won the fight, you still would have kept the belt. He said, 'because of that the championship is getting returned to you, the fight is a No Contest. If he cheated, he could not have fought and cheated and still won the fight."He is aware that not everyone will accept him being rightfully reinstated as champion with open arms. Some may argue that he should have fought for a vacant title in order to get it back, but that move wouldn't be very smart from a financial perspective.
"Now people will say stuff like, 'You got handed the belt.' He cheated, and the reality is for me to say, 'I don't want this title,' when I was going to fight in a championship fight anyways. Financially, it's just a big difference if I don't fight as the champion as opposed to fighting for a vacant title. I'm taking the belt."No complaints. Let the champ heal up and line up another challenger. This division needs to move on.
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