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McGregor stunned by Diaz at UFC 196

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LAS VEGAS: UFC featherwei­ght champion Conor McGregor was choked into submission by Nate Diaz in a stunning reverse at the MGM Grand in Las Vegas.

In another huge upset, Miesha Tate snatched the world bantamweig­ht crown from Holly Holm, choking her unconsciou­s in the final round to take the title.

Following a week of trash talk between the two, a stunned McGregor was somewhat humble in defeat.

“I thought I took him in the first round. I’m humble in victory or defeat,” he said in the octagon after the fight.

“I took a chance to move up a weight and it didn’t work. I thought I landed with some good punches that got him off,” a delighted Diaz said.

“I started off slow but I’m faster than anyone later on. My jiu-jitsu is always there for me.”

McGregor, who was denied a chance to become the first fighter to hold two UFC belts at the same time when lightweigh­t champ Rafael dos Anjos pulled out with a foot injury, struggled in the second round after Diaz landed a heavy blow.

McGregor had landed some heavy left-hand shots of his own in the first round, opening up a cut over Diaz’s right eye that streamed blood as he struggled to cope with McGregor’s quick feet and hands.

The 27-year old Irish fighter, who took just 13 seconds to knock out Jose Aldo and win the featherwei­ght crown, couldn’t put the 30- year- old away, and when Diaz landed a punch in the second round McGregor looked stunned.

Sensing that McGregor was hurt, the California­n suddenly seemed more energetic and went after him, firing off a series of hooks and jabs that found their target.

Struggling to stay in the fight, McGregor took it to the mat, but it was a move that backfired in stunning fashion as he suffered more punishment from the heavy-hitting Diaz.

A black belt in jiu- jitsu, Diaz then slipped behind him and applied the choke hold that finished the fight, silencing the thousands of Irish fans for the first time on the night.

A win against Diaz would have left McGregor in the enviable position of being able to take on Robbie Lawler for the welterweig­ht belt, or fighting Rafael dos Anjos for the lightweigh­t title. — Reuters

I took a chance to move up a weight and it didn’t work. I thought I landed with some good punches that got him off. I started off slow but I’m faster than anyone later on. My jiu-jitsu is always there for me.

Nate Diaz

 ??  ?? General view of MGM Grand Garden Arena during UFC 196 in Las Vegas, Nevada. — AFP photo
General view of MGM Grand Garden Arena during UFC 196 in Las Vegas, Nevada. — AFP photo
 ??  ?? Nate Diaz (top) punches Conor McGregor. — AFP photo
Nate Diaz (top) punches Conor McGregor. — AFP photo

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