Friday, 12 February 2016

Conor McGregor looks mean after gruelling training session as he prepares for UFC 196 fight with Rafael dos Anjos

Conor McGregor has served another suggestion to Rafael dos Anjos that he is completely focussed on taking his belt on March 5. 


The Irishman posted a sweat-soaked photograph after an instructional course on Thursday with the look of a man resolved to add another UFC title to his effectively amazing resume. 
The Notorious tackles lightweight champion Dos Anjos vs Mcgregor Live Stream at UFC 196 Live Stream and is hoping to add the 155lb strap to his featherweight title, turning into the main warrior in the advancement's history to hold two belts in the meantime. Posting nearby the photograph, the 27-year-old repeated his affection for cash, composing: 'Nothing lovely in this amusement except for the pay. #HardMotherF******WORK.' In spite of seeming focussed on the current workload, McGregor still had time a week ago to get out Dos Anjos' fellow team member and UFC heavyweight champion Fabricio Werdum. 

Tolerating his Fighter of the Year gong at the World MMA Awards through video message, the Irishman assaulted the 240lb Brazilian for turning down a substitution battle against Stipe Miocic because of harm. 'You have the heavyweight champion who's a p**** hauling out with a sore toe. How's the heavyweight champion going to haul out with a sore toe?' McGregor said. 



'What sort of champion is that? The diversion is on its knees.' 
Werdum terminated back at McGregor on Instagram before previous Manchester United and England guard Rio Ferdinand waded into the verbal confrontation on McGregor's side. 
While McGregor has played with going up to welterweight on the off chance that he beats Dos Anjos one month from now, a shot at the heavyweight belt is definitely past his scope. 

dos Anjos will safeguard his UFC lightweight title against Conor McGregor on March 5 at MGM Grand Garden Arena in Las Vegas. McGregor figures to represent a major test, particularly subsequent to thumping out Jose Aldo in 13 seconds in his last battle, yet dos Anjos barely appears to be concerned. "For me, it's a typical battle," dos Anjos told The MMA Hour this week, as indicated by MMAFighting.com. "I feel concentrated, exceptionally fit as a fiddle. Obviously, it's been distinctive in light of the fact that it's a major battle. I believe it's not the greatest rival, not the hardest rival, but rather it's the greatest battle of my profession since this fellow, the way that he's been talking, he's been getting a ton of fans. "He's been extremely famous. Be that as it may, I've confronted better folks some time recently, more grounded folks, better folks. Also, I think this is simply going to be one more battle." McGregor has turned into an easily recognized name in the realm of blended combative technique, somewhat as a result of his prosperity and incompletely as a result of his overwhelming identity. The Irishman will hope to wind up UFC's initial two-division champion when he squares off with dos Anjos one month from now, as he as of now claims the organization's featherweight title. None of that matters to dos Anjos, however. The Brazilian sounds as sure as perpetually going into the session notwithstanding assuming the part of underdog. Similarly as he's concerned, McGregor isn't all that. "Man, Ben Henderson, Donald Cerrone … these folks are an alternate level, man," dos Anjos said, per MMAFighting.com. "They are more grounded, they are speedier, they are taller than this fellow. I didn't have an opportunity to say it to (UFC president) Dana White at the question and answer session since that gentleman he didn't give me a chance to speak. In any case, I need to express gratitude toward Dana White and (UFC director) Lorenzo (Fertitta) for at long last giving me a simple battle. At long last, I generally have intense battles against mammoths. Lastly, I have a simple battle." By this point, you most likely got the essence that dos Anjos supposes he's going to win. Helpfully. "My forecast is, I'm going to win, without a doubt," dos Anjos said. "I don't perceive how this gentleman can beat me. However, a forecast, this battle won't be five rounds. It will be perhaps three or two rounds. "This fellow, he's not going to be Dos Anjos vs Mcgregor Live Stream Online capable handle me for more than two rounds. He's going to break. He's going to break such as a young lady." Hopefully, dos Anjos goes full Ivan Drago and breaks out the "I should break you" after venturing into the octagon come battle night. It just appears to be correct in view of his desire

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