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After rescinding its longstanding ban on mixed martial arts, New York is finally set to host its first ever UFC event on Saturday, 12 November. UFC 205 is one of the most stacked cards of all time and it is only fitting that they bring the action to fans live from Madison Square Garden in the middle of New York City.
Three titles are on the line Saturday night as Conor McGregor and Eddie Alvarez face off for the lightweight championship, Tyron Woodley defends his welterweight title against Stephen “Wonderboy” Thompson and Joanna Jedrzejczyk defends her strawweight title against Karolina Kowalkiewicz.
Also on the card will be a number one middleweight contender bout between former champ Chris Weidman and freestyle wrestling beast Yoel Romero of Cuba. Matches between Kelvin Gastelum and Donald Cerrone, and Miesha Tate and Raquel Pennington will round out the rest main card.
The preliminary card is equally stacked with bouts between Frankie Edgar and Jeremy Stephens, Khabib Nurmagomedov and Michael Johnson, Rafael Natal and Tim Boetsch, and Vicente Luque and Belal Muhammad. Just about every one of these other fights would fit just fine on the main card of any other normal UFC event. It just so happens that UFC 205 is super stacked.
Even if you have no plans to bet on UFC 205 online, this not an event to miss. I’ll be watching this thing live and encourage anyone with even a passing interest in MMA to check it out. These types of cards don’t come around very often – and especially without an injury or two throwing the whole thing out of whack.
In the headline event, Conor McGregor will seek to make UFC history and hold the championship belt in two different weight classes at the same time. After winning the featherweight title off Jose Aldo in December, he has worked his way into taking a shot at Eddie Alvarez’s lightweight title.
This is only the second time in UFC history that two current champions have faced one another in the ring. The last time this happened was way back in 2009 when lightweight title holder BJ Penn challenged Georges St-Pierre for his welterweight title. BJ Penn was unable to accomplish the feat, which gives Conor McGregor the rare opportunity to make a historic first in the UFC and hold an active belt in two different weight classes.
Conor McGregor has won all but one of his nine UFC fights to date and nearly all of those by early stoppage. His single loss came at the hands of Nate Diaz in a welterweight bout well above his normal fighting weight. He avenged that loss in August and faces Eddie Alvarez next.
Opposite McGregor is Eddie Alvarez, who has worked for years to get to the point where he now finds himself fighting in one of the most-anticipated bouts of the year in Madison Square Garden. The gritty Philadelphia native took his first fight in 2003 and has fought for eleven different organizations since then to amass a record of 28-4 over that time.
Eddie Alvarez has had a long and successful career, losing just four times over a 13-year career. He reached the pinnacle of the sport only this past July with his surprise first-round TKO over Rafael Dos Anjos. The pressure has only mounted since then as he now faces another monster in Conor McGregor. Whereas Conor McGregor’s career has been a path straight to the top, Eddie Alvarez went through the grinder to reach this point in his career.
Conor McGregor has the reach advantage in this fight and a great counter-striking game that makes it difficult for fighters to get inside and impose their wills. McGregor knows how to keep himself out of trouble while frustrating his opponents to the point of over-committing and opening themselves up to the lights-out counter-strike.
Eddie Alvarez has a top-notch striking game, but he’ll need to find a way inside that doesn’t involve blindly rushing in like Jose Aldo did in his ill-fated fight against McGregor back at UFC 194. McGregor will most likely be content to keep this standing, stay mobile and pick away at Alvarez until the opening for the finishing blow presents itself.
There is no question that both fighters know what they need to do and are planning game plans around the other’s tendencies. Both of them are highly skilled, both have displayed incredible heart in tough fights and both are capable of ending a fight in one punch. Look for some fireworks on Saturday night.
MMA betting sites are giving the edge to Conor McGregor, but he is not an overwhelming favourite at 10/17 (-170) compared to Eddie Alvarez who is priced at 7/5 (+140).
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The baddest man in the UFC is back at it again in just over a week, when Conor McGregor takes on Eddie Alvarez at the much anticipated UFC 205 at Madison Square Garden in New York.


If you’re looking to bet on this fight, we won’t waste your time with our analysis (keep reading for that below). Here’s the skinny:


The pick rolls with the odds and seems pretty straightforward, but there are still some things to consider. For one, Alvarez has poked the bear:


Needless to say, these two don’t like each other very much.


What we do know for sure is that a win here gets Conor McGregor two title belts. He’ll have to drop one and from there decide which weight class he plans on regularly fighting at going forward.
Of course, he has to win first – something Eddie Alvarez promised wouldn’t happen.


We think it will, but there are two sides to every UFC battle. Let’s explore both possible avenues as we detail why Conor McGregor will notch win #21 on November


While we like The Notorious to get the win, a lot goes into this huge showdown at UFC 205 and as you can see, Vegas doesn’t exactly figure it to be a landslide victory.


The win would give Conor McGregor just two victories in a row, as he earned a Decision over Nate Diaz in his most recent bout, following a tough loss to Diaz months prior.


McGregor comes in at a staggering 20-3, with his rear-naked choke submission to Diaz being his lone defeat in his last 16 trips to the Octagon.


During that impressive stretch, McGregor has taken over the UFC, whether it be financially, via celebrity or sheer dominance in the featherweight division. He’s taken down big names such as Jose
Aldo, Chad Mendes, Max Holloway and the aforementioned Diaz along the way, all while showcasing exceptional striking ability, powerful punches and the ability to withstand a beating.


McGregor’s biggest asset is his ability to back up his loud mouth, as he simply is not a guy to be messed with standing up (17 knockouts) and he’s also developed an uncanny ability to develop his
game on the fly.


Following the stunning loss to the bigger Diaz, many felt McGregor was unable to adapt his game or go the distance with a more physical fighter. Neither were to be the case, as McGregor paced
himself, picked his spots and ultimately played for a Decision that he rightfully earned.


Eddie Alvarez is no joke. He’s more experienced than McGregor, he boasts even more high profile wins and he competes in the lightweight division, where speed, quickness, athleticism and reaction
timing are a little more prevalent.


Suffice to say, McGregor’s ability to adapt to his opponent, both before and during the match could be put to the test.


The simple reality is this: McGregor is a masher and very few fighters in his weight class can compete standing up. If this fight is about hands and contact, McGregor wins easily. His big concern
will be Alvarez’s solid floor game. If this one gets to the canvas…


That’s the story for Eddie Alvarez, who is a fairly versatile fighter and is without a doubt the superior worker on the ground.


Alvarez is an extremely accomplished fighter and seriously experienced and dominant in his own right. He enters this huge match at Madison Square Garden to defend his freshly minted lightweight
title, which he earned by taking out Rafael Dos Anjos. That win alone is a big resume booster, as he’s been highly productive en route to a 28-4 MMA record, but lacked some truly impressive wins.


It’s worth noting, of course, that of Alvarez’s four career losses, just two have come in his last 15 fights, and those came to impressive fighters, Donald Cerrone and Michael Chandler. Aside
from those two defeats (Cerrone’s by Decision), we haven’t seen Alvarez eat a loss since 2008.


The obvious advantage for Alvarez is his floor game. McGregor isn’t nearly as skilled on the ground, either with pulling off submissions or countering them. Alvarez could have a real leg up in
this meeting if he can get McGregor to the ground.


But, his versatility in general may be all he needs to stage the upset. Alvarez has the edge on McGregor on the ground, but this guy just flat out finds a way to win. He can stand toe to toe with
the toughest brawlers, he can take advantage of your weakness or he can outlast you and get a Decision.


The beauty here is that McGregor isn’t that superior as a striker and it is still highly possible Alvarez decides to keep this fight standing up. Regardless, how the fight goes could
easily be dictated by Alvarez, as he can control the fight with his ability to expose any of McGregor’s flaws on the fly.


Ultimately, if this fight goes to the floor, that’s probably how Alvarez finds a way to pull this one out. Of course, with 54% of his fights ending with a KO win, standing up and showing McGregor
who is boss might work out, as well.


Eddie Alvarez has come at McGregor pretty hard, stating publicly that he’s not a champion fighter and that he can’t consistently go the distance.


It’s tough to back that up, seeing as McGregor just did that against a bigger fighter in Diaz and quite honestly, simply hasn’t needed to go the distance for much of his career.


The Notorious is just that good. In the past he’s had some slip ups when the fights get taken to the ground (all three of his losses have come by submission) and that’s come to fruition for two
reasons: his ground game isn’t nearly as good as his striking and he’s been slow to react and adapt to his opponent.


It looks like he fixed that against Diaz and now against a fighter more his size, McGregor can go back to mashing faces like he’s more accustomed to. McGregor ultimately is the superior stand up
fighter and can dish out a beating just as good as he can take it. Considering Nate Diaz couldn’t beat him down in two fights, it’s a mild stretch to think the small Alvarez will somehow beat
McGregor at his own game.


That has us seeing two possible conclusions in this huge UFC 205 main event: Alvarez shocks McGregor on the floor or The Notorious gets back to his old ways and records his 18th career win by
KO/TKO.


Prior to McGregor’s two clashes with Nate Diaz, he had delivered five straight wins thanks to his pummeling fists. Odds are he’ll get back to that on November 12th, when he takes on Eddie
Alvarez.


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