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18th November 2016
08:18am GMT

"I'm sure he would. I'm sure he f**king would. They all would."During his interview on The MMA Hour, earlier this week, Woodley once again stated that he would happily take McGregor on but cautioned him on the power game he would face. https://twitter.com/SportsJOEdotie/status/797928320729956354 The Chosen One is aware of McGregor taking some time away from the sport to prepare for his impending fatherhood, though, so he is looking beyond him. Woodley wants to be a fighting, earning champion. He said:
"I respect Maia as a martial artist. I thought in victory I would [next] compete against him. We had some words in the back [at MSG] and he said he wanted to compete against me. I said, 'Hey man, I'm not against that'. "I'm not against anything. People like for you to [say] 'Any time, Any place' because it sounds great but as a true sports person I'm not afraid to do the right thing. I've been in the No.1 contender slot four times and only one time have I got the shot." Woodley added, "Maybe it's time for me to get a fight in with Maia in December and if Wonderboy wants to get some after that, maybe we go again. I'm not against anything."UFC 207 will take place in Las Vegas on December 30 and Woodley says he is fresh as a daisy. https://twitter.com/ArashMarkazi/status/796831798944743425 McGregor also proclaimed, after his lightweight title win over Eddie Alvarez, that he was ready to fight again but surely five massive fights in 12 months would be too much for him. Surely? The UFC 207 card will be headlined by Ronda Rousey's return and her quest to get the UFC women's bantamweight belt off current holder Amanda Nunes. Aaron Kernan joins Colm Parkinson on The GAA Hour to explain the work he's doing for the Club Players Association. Derry captain Chrissy McKaigue talks Slaughtneil and a Dublin club advertising for hurlers gets a sore touch. Subscribe here on iTunes.
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