Jose Aldo
Under normal circumstances, a long-reigning champion would be getting an immediate rematch should he lose to some opponent. Such happens in boxing, mixed martial arts and maybe even the WWE even if the storylines can be easily tweaked.
UFC 194 is officially over and done with and depending perhaps on how you were rooting for, the outcome may have been fantastic or disappointing.
UFC featherweight champion Jose Aldo is headed to what may perhaps be the highest profile fight he has been in this weekend when he finally faces Conor McGregor for UFC 194 at the MGM Grand in Las Vegas.
With just about a week to go, Jose Aldo and Conor McGregor are expected to be wrapping up their respective preparations. Both will finally face off at UFC 194 for the featherweight title at the MGM Grand Garden in Las Vegas this coming December 12.
Conor McGregor has been known to talk a lot but in this case, he is not just speaking for himself but for his upcoming opponent, Jose Aldo.
For most UFC fans, the highly anticipated showdown between Jose Aldo and Conor McGregor finally takes place at UFC 194 this coming December 12 at the MGM Grand Garden Arena in Las Vegas with fireworks expected to fly.
Drug testing seems to be pretty popular these days in the UFC world and such hasn’t been spared from the already animated rivalry between Brazilian champion Jose Aldo and Irishman Conor McGregor.
Frankie Edgar is set to face Chad Mendes at Ultimate Fighter Season 22 this December 11 but it looks like the 33-year-old American mixed martial artist is looking forward to something else, probably bigger.
Heading into UFC 194, the world will finally see how Connor McGregor can match up to Jose Aldo.
Barring any injuries like last time, the highly anticipated showdown between Jose Aldo and Connor McGregor will finally take place on December 12, 2015 at UFC 194 which will be held at the MGM Grand in Las Vegas.
It seems that everybody wants a piece of Conor McGregor as a ton of people in the UFC wants to fight him and even UFC Bantamweight Champion, TJ Dillashaw, says that he wants to do a champion vs champion Superfight with Conor McGregor.
Connor McGregor may still be savoring his stunning win over Chad Mendes but it seems that the Irishman hid something just to have the fight materialize.
After UFC president, Dana White, fumed over the possibility of Ronda Rousey fighting twice in less than a month, news surfaced that the women's champion will actually have her long-deserved rest.