Conor McGregor Calls For Rematch Following Submission Loss To Khabib

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"Good knock. Looking forward to the rematch."

After his loss to Khabib Nurmagomedov and the ensuing brawl, Conor McGregor was nowhere to be found in the press room. Instead UFC president Dana White acted as his mouthpiece, saying Conor didn't seem to be bothered with knocks he took post-fight. White seems to think Conor McGregor is only concerned with the loss on his record, the 2nd only in his UFC career -- the first coming by way of Nate Diaz in his Welterweight debut.

"He didn’t care about the fight after. He was more concerned with the fight fight," White explained in the post-fight press conference. "He said ‘listen man, I'm upset. I don't give a shit about any of that, we don’t like each other.'"

Soon after the press conference, added his voice to the ledger, in a Twitter post saluting Khabib's in-ring work, after which he inarguably calls for a rematch, similarly to the way he handled his first loss against Nate Diaz at UFC 196.

He offered even more reassurance to his fan in the form of a second social media post, the second as felicitous as the first. "I'll be back," he proclaimed. You can't dampen the Irishman's "fighting" spirit for too long it seems.


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