Conor McGregor vs. Jose Aldo Fight News: Rematch Depends On How Fight Goes [VIDEO]

With UFC 194 fast approaching, everyone is eager to see how UFC featherweight champion Jose Aldo can size up against the interim champion Conor McGregor.

The event, which will happen Dec. 12, features two fighters who obviously have a high degree of hatred on each other, and regardless of who wins or loses, many are now asking if a rematch could happen after their main tiff at UFC 194.

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The immediate belief from that is, of course, seeing one but would depend on how things pan out. It may not totally be up to who wins or loses but more on how the fight goes.

For McGregor, such is the case. While he believes he will triumph over Aldo, it still depends on how their fight goes. To cut it short, he needs to see an impressive Aldo to even contemplate about a potential rematch.

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“I can't see his face or his body at the beginning of the second round. If he can come and bring a war and we can do this for five rounds then maybe I will consider a rematch, but I feel he won't get up off the stool and answer that bell for the second round,” says The Notorious via the Daily Mail.

The brash talk is nothing new and such is what has made McGregor into what he is today. In fact, that is what Aldo believe makes The Notorious so popular because he came to where he is because of “talk” as he mentioned via Fox Sports.

"I believe he got to where he is just by talking," Aldo said. "I believe he's behind Chad (Mendes) and Frankie (Edgar). He got here by marketing himself. I've always believed he'll be at the end of the line behind me, behind Frankie, and behind Chad."

Both are confident of coming out on top so this should be a pretty interesting fight to look forward to. After a botch first meeting back in July, expect fireworks on Dec. 12 at the MGM Grand Garden in Las Vegas between these two.

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