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17th April 2018
05:47pm BST

"Hey Mr McGregor, if you want to come to lightweight division, this is my division, man. It's better to stay at featherweight division. I will fight you in Brazil. I will go to Ireland to face you there. Wherever you want, man. I'm here to stay."A champion vs champion super fight was subsequently scheduled for 5 March 2016. McGregor's endeavour to become the first fighter to hold two UFC belts simultaneously gave the event the requisite ingredients for PPV gold. Unfortunately, a week-and-a-half out from the fight, dos Anjos was out. A broken foot suffered in training camp saw those coveted Red Panties slip out of his grasp and right into the hands of Nate Diaz. By the time McGregor had exacted revenge on the Stockton native, Eddie Alvarez was in possession of the 155 lb strap. When he reduced 'the Underground King's granite chin to rubble, RDA was on a two-fight skid and that McGregor match-up looked lost forever. https://twitter.com/SportsJOEdotie/status/986211756652580865
"Not at all. I didn't hear a thing. I think my friend who's helping me with my contract asked Sean (Shelby), but we haven't heard from him yet." "This fight was supposed to happen in 2016, but I think it's a good thing. I don't think Conor is interested in defending his title like he did at featherweight and lightweight. I think the next step for him is to try to get the third belt. If I have it... when I have it, not if I have it, when I have it, if he wants to try to take a crack at it, I will be there."Is the third time the charm? If this trend continues, will we be seeing RDA vs McGregor for the middleweight title in 2020? If that falls through, there's always the light heavyweight option in 2022, we suppose.
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