Conor McGregor is ready to fight. Eddie Alvarez wants to fight him. UFC 205 needs a big-name headliner. And still…
Dana White plonked himself right in the middle of the UFC 205 picture, on Tuesday, when he stated lightweight champion Eddie Alvarez would be taking on Khabib Nurmagomedov at New York’s Madison Square Garden.
It came as quite a shock to the MMA reporters and fans that had heard, from reliable sources, that McGregor-Alvarez was the big fight the promotion had wanted.
It all kicked off last night https://t.co/wMJYTidQdZ
— SportsJOE (@SportsJOEdotie) September 21, 2016
Nurmagomedov may have been celebrating the tweeted announcement but, according to Brett Okomato of ESPN, Alvarez has yet to sign any contracts and still wants the McGregor fight.
McGregor had been silent during the initial flurry of tweets from Alvarez, White and Nurmagomedov but eventually shot out a less than cryptic call to the lightweight champ.
Beg me
— Conor McGregor (@TheNotoriousMMA) September 21, 2016
The impasse today is the impasse of August 20, when McGregor settled his score with Nate Diaz at UFC 202. White has told The Notorious that another fight outside the 145 lb division would mean his giving up the featherweight belt he claimed from Jose Aldo last December.
McGregor is dead set on his goal of becoming a two-weight UFC champion. An unprecedented move of announcing a lightweight tilt followed by a guaranteed featherweight defence in Spring 2017 has been mooted but the UFC want their featherweight champ back fighting featherweights.
One element that is not a factor in the UFC 205 tug-of-war is McGregor’s leg. He required medical treatment on a severely bruised shin after the Diaz victory but word from the McGregor camp is that the leg would definitely hold up for a November 12 fight.
With UFC 205 just over eight weeks away, we are getting close to a main event decision. Right now, Tyron Woodley’s welterweight defence against Stephen Thompson is the main event confirmed for MSG but McGregor looms larger than ever.
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