Conor McGregor could have a huge challenge, with an ex-GUC heavyweight that suggests two potential opponents for him.
At the height of his powers, 'The Notorious' was a truly frightening competitor, who was able to make unconscious everyone he connected.
In recent years, however, his career has a lot to be desired. The Irishman has lost his last two fights on Dustin Poirier, and despite the beating of Donald Cerrone in between, McGregor is still mocked by Khabib Nurmagomedov, for their one -sided fight in 2018.
That is why, to remind the world how talented it is, 'the notorious' is desperately need for a great achievement.
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Brendan Schaub wants Conor McGregor fighting Ilia Topuria or Paddy Pimblett
Brendan Schaub believes that Ilia Topuria and Paddy Pimblett would be the perfect opponents to welcome Conor McGregor to the Octagon.
However, he claims that the man who could possibly be in the opposite corner of the Dubliner is only dependent on Islam Makhachev.
In a video that was uploaded to his YouTube channel, Schaub said: “We are all waiting for Islam Makhachev, because if he goes: 'No, I will stay at 155 pounds, because Belal Muhammad won [against Jack Della Maddalena]I'm going to fight another 155 pound ', you go Makhachev vs Ilia Topuria in Spain, then you do Paddy vs Conor.
“If Paddy wins, he fights the winner.
“Anyway, if it is Topuria vs Paddy, Paddy vs Conor, Conor vs Topuria, take my money.”
Michael Chandler still wants Conor McGregor
While Schaub wants McGregor to fight it with Pimblett or Topuria, Michael Chandler is still willing to do what is needed to finally protect the confrontation that he so desperately crazy.
The couple filmed a series of the ultimate hunter, which was intended to culminate in an important confrontation between legends.
Unfortunately, the former 2x UFC champion withdrew due to injury.
However, the American did not give up hope, with Chandler recently re -ruling his feud with McGregor.
