Jose Aldo is requesting--no, demanding--a rematch with Conor McGregor. The former featherweight champion, who was dethroned by McGregor back in December in a fight that took the same amount of time it takes to slip on a sock, took to social media to express his desire for such a fight. Read More »
Conor Mcgregor is Sherdog's 2015 Fighter Of The Year after itt took him only 13 seconds to defeat his great rival, long-reigning champion Jose Aldo, in UFC 194 on December 13. The Aldo and McGregor fight was highly anticipated as the two rivals were already talking trash way before the actual fight and they showed how much they hated each other during the weigh in. Read More »
Conor McGregor is the current UFC Featherweight champion after knocking out Jose Aldo in just 13 seconds at UFC 194 on December 12, 2015. The 27-year-old is the very first Irishman who won the UFC championship belt, but who were his UFC opponents leading up to his latest victory? Read More »
Jose Aldo had been a champion for almost a decade. And then he wasn't. It happened that quickly. In fact, it takes more time to butter bread, or put on one sock, than it did to watch Connor McGregor knock out Aldo in their title fight. After just 13-seconds, McGregor caught Aldo with a left hook--a punch he eerily predicted some time ago--thus ending Aldo's reign on top. Read More »
Conor McGregor made headlines this past weekend at the UFC 194 when he knocked out Jose Aldo in an astounding 13 seconds. After the match, with the Internet in a daze as a result of the fight, the Irish fighter took to his Instagram account to thank his fans. Read More »
MMA personality and announcer Joe Rogan recently spoke his mind about UFC featherweight interim champion Conor McGregor, calling his title "an illegitimate ... made-up belt." His point is that Jose Aldo holds the real belt for the title, but injury has him sidelined. This week, McGregor has responded to Rogan's quoted revelation, and it sounds like he agrees with him! McGregor is more interested in records, not belts. Find out more below! Read More »
At UFC 189 Conor McGregor defeated Chad Mendes for the interim Featherweight Championship and the #2 contender Frankie Edgar had a front row seat to it. McGregor, the former lightweight champion, was passed over to face McGregor in the fight and now he wants his chance. According to Edgar, he moves better in the ring than Mendes and because of this he is absolutely worthy of getting one more swing at the title. Read More »