
UFC 205 is an upcoming MMA event on November 12th 2016. There are many reasons as to why this event is significant; the main reason being the fact that it’s the first UFC event held in New York City after being controversially banned through gaming commission legislation, and, in turn, the first UFC event held in the legendary Madison Square Garden.
So how do you make a statement in such historic and significant circumstances? The UFC opted to allow Conor McGregor; current UFC Featherweight Champion fight Eddie Alvarez for the latter’s UFC Lightweight title. The UFC have also deployed two other title fights on this card; a UFC Welterweight Title fight between Stephen “Wonderboy” Thompson and Tyron Woodley and a UFC Women’s Strawweight Title fight between Polish sensation Joanna Jedrzejczyk and the undefeated Karolina Kowalkiewicz.
To describe the fight card as “stacked” would be a massive understatement. The card, from top to bottom, is littered with champions, former champions and championship contenders. UFC 205 has the potential to be the greatest UFC event ever held, and is arguably the fight card that should have been on UFC 200.

Many raised eyebrows at the fact Conor McGregor is fighting Eddie Alvarez for his UFC Lightweight Title, rather than defending his own UFC Featherweight Title (which he has yet to do). UFC President Dana White had previously said that after McGregor fought Nate Diaz (the second time) that McGregor would either have to defend his UFC Featherweight Title “or give it up”. Sensationally, he’s avoided both and has landed himself a title fight in another division.
The move has set fight fans alight, and I have personally yet to see or hear of a disgruntled fan, with regards to this fight. With the professionals in the sport though, it’s caused a stir. Jose Aldo, UFC Interim Featherweight Champion, has asked for his UFC contract to be terminated, claiming “I no longer believe in Dana’s statement that Conor would have to give up one of the belts after UFC 205 since, from what we’re seeing, this type of decision is no longer in his hands, since now Conor is the one calling the shots”.
Jose Aldo’s frustration stems from the time held tradition that if an Interim title is active, the priority for the weight division is to unify both titles. It’s clear this hasn’t happened for a range of reasons (money the primary explanation), which has provoked a passionate response from McGregor’s bitter rival, whom McGregor actually knocked out in 13 seconds on December 12th 2015.
Number One ranked UFC Lightweight Khabib Nurmagomedov was also left frustrated with the move, claiming “I have two bout agreements that b******* champ refuses to sign. I got used the whole time to make Conor and Eddie get on their knees and beg”. Nurmagomedov has been the number one ranked UFC lightweight fighter since April 2014, and has been constantly sidelined through injury. His belief was that, when healthy, he would be getting a UFC Lightweight Title Fight with Eddie Alvarez, since a UFC Lightweight Title fight was previously promised to him. Again, this hasn’t happened.
Although both Aldo and Nurmagomedov have credible reasons as to why McGregor shouldn’t get a UFC Lightweight Title Fight, the fact remains he has. McGregor was like a snake charmer at the UFC 205 press conference, and was seen to provoke a predominately American crowd to boo Americans (including his opponent Eddie Alvarez). Would it be a stretch to suggest his snake charming ways extend to the negotiation table, and facilitate all the great opportunities he has been afforded? That’s not for me to say.
I’m looking forward to witnessing history and seeing a showcase of MMA talent unrivalled by other MMA fight cards. But what I’m most looking forward to, is witnessing the circus that is “The Conor McGregor Show”, and seeing whether or not he can really become the third person in history to hold two UFC titles in two different weight divisions.
UFC 205 is on November 12th 2016 from Madison Square Garden, New York. To find out how you can watch the fights, click HERE.







