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Conor McGregor holds all the UFC cards after comeback win

- By GREG BEACHAM AP Sports Writer

Las Vegas — After three years without a victory, Conor McGregor needed only 40 seconds to reclaim his place at the center of the mixed martial arts world.

McGregor's dynamic stoppage of Donald Cerrone in UFC 246 on Saturday night put the Irish superstar firmly in control of the future of two UFC divisions.

Every elite lightweigh­t and welterweig­ht will practicall­y beg for his shot against a fighter who still commands the world's attention like nobody else. A refocused McGregor seems eager to make up for lost time after three years of inactivity and outside-the-cage misbehavio­r, suggesting he could fight three more times this year.

"The whole world lights up when I fight," McGregor said. "So I want to get back out there again."

He hadn't made a decision by the time he left T-Mobile Arena late Saturday night with a broad smile on his face and a bottle of his own branded whiskey in hand. McGregor plans to speak with UFC President Dana White and billionair­e ex-UFC owner Lorenzo Fertitta before he decides whether to pursue a championsh­ip belt, a revenge fight, an absurdly lucrative boxing match or any combinatio­n of the three.

Popular welterweig­ht brawler Jorge Masvidal would welcome a showdown, while welterweig­ht champion Kamaru Usman would love to defend his title against McGregor. Both fighters watched McGregor's victory from cageside, and Masvidal even tried to goad McGregor in curious fashion by wearing the same Versace robe that McGregor famously wore a few years ago to an open workout.

Lightweigh­t contender Justin Gaethje fights in a reckless, crowd-pleasing style guaranteed to make a compelling matchup for the similarly aggressive McGregor. Another must-see bout would be a third fight with imperious veteran Nate Diaz, who fought twice in 2019 after his own three-year break.

But White wants McGregor to wait for a fight against lightweigh­t champion Khabib Nurmagomed­ov, who beat McGregor in October 2018 and subsequent­ly sparked an ugly brawl outside the cage. The bad feelings from that promotion haven't healed, and White believes the rematch could rival the profitabil­ity of McGregor's boxing match with Floyd Mayweather.

"With how Khabib won the first time and how famous Khabib has become, we're looking at Hagler-Hearns," White said. "We're looking at like Ali-Foreman, Ali-Frazier. This is a massive fight with global appeal. This is the fight that you make. This is the fight that makes sense."

But Nurmagomed­ov is booked to face Tony Ferguson at UFC 249 in April, and McGregor would prefer not to wait until late summer for his next bout. Instead, he half-seriously predicted the Nurmagomed­ov-Ferguson bout will be scrapped and he'll be forced to step in.

McGregor also could bide his time with another absurdly lucrative boxing match. While most fight fans scoff at this entire venture, the wider world still appears to be fascinated by these spectacles, as evidenced by the money made by McGregor and Mayweather in 2017 in one of the richest pay-per-view bouts in boxing history.

 ?? JOHN LOCHER/AP PHOTO ?? Conor McGregor hits Donald “Cowboy” Cerrone during a UFC 246 welterweig­ht mixed martial arts bout on Saturday at Las Vegas.
JOHN LOCHER/AP PHOTO Conor McGregor hits Donald “Cowboy” Cerrone during a UFC 246 welterweig­ht mixed martial arts bout on Saturday at Las Vegas.

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