Tickets for this bout would sell out quicker than McGregor’s KO on Jose Aldo.
Frankie Edgar was told by UFC president Dana White that he could have ‘whatever he wants’, and the swift, efficient manner of Conor McGregor’s featherweight title win over Aldo appears to have left him with one obvious option.
The Answer told reporters that Aldo is deserving of a chance to reclaim his belt but that he should wait to take on the winner of himself and McGregor. Asked what his dream scenario would be, the New Jersey native commented:
“I’d love to fight McGregor at Madison Square Garden [New York] on April 17. That would be everything.
“He’s perfect for it. Lot of Irish in New York… That would be amazing. The biggest fight ever.”
Edgar also stated that McGregor is ‘the real deal and has been for a while’.
There has not been an event by the promotion in the State of New York since UFC 7 in 1995. However, UFC officials feel confident that 2016 will be their year.
Via MMAWeekly