It took McGregor just 13 seconds to knock out Aldo at UFC 194 ( Getty Images)"It will never happen," Aldo said. Reigning UFC Featherweight champion Jose Aldo has rubbished rumours that his bitter rival Conor McGregor could pause his MMA career to meet the undefeated boxer Floyd Mayweather in the ring. Aldo ruled the UFC's featherweight division for over five years until he was infamously knocked out by McGregor in just 13 seconds at UFC 194. I don't want to fight just to fight, for money, to go after big fights and challenge a great champion. McGregor has since gone on to target a lucrative boxing match with Mayweather, but a dismissive Aldo told Omnisport that the fight is an unrealistic target for the enigmatic Irishman.

For his part in the press conference, Diaz received a $50,000 fine along with 50 hours of community service. Conor McGregor took a trip to Las Vegas on Tuesday but it wasn't for a meeting with Floyd Mayweather. The entire ordeal started after McGregor showed up late to the press conference to promote his fight with Nate Diaz last August. That led to McGregor then returning fire with bottles and cans before the press conference came to an end as security intervened. Instead, the UFC lightweight champion sat down with Nevada State Athletic Commission executive director Bob Bennett and commission chairman Anthony Marnell regarding a possible re-hearing regarding the discipline handed down after the UFC 202 press conference last August in Las Vegas.
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ReplyDeleteThat led to McGregor then returning fire with bottles and cans before the press conference came to an end as security intervened. Instead, the UFC lightweight champion sat down with Nevada State Athletic Commission executive director Bob Bennett and commission chairman Anthony Marnell regarding a possible re-hearing regarding the discipline handed down after the UFC 202 press conference last August in Las Vegas.
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