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28th Nov 2016

UFC fighters react to Conor McGregor losing his featherweight belt

145 lb division has been deathly quiet

Patrick McCarry

Conor McGregor told the featherweight division he would slice through it with rapid abandon. He did so by managing to win the 145 lb belt just 32 months after his UFC debut.

It could have been sooner had Jose Aldo not withdrawn from UFC 189 with fractured ribs.

Aldo is now the UFC featherweight champion again and McGregor must content himself with his lightweight belt [although he could well have a crack at the welterweight title in 2017].

The news was announced by the UFC late on Saturday night [UK time] and was confirmed on the promotion’s official website today.

While The Notorious has yet to give his personal take on the loss of his featherweight belt, there has been a flurry of online reaction from fellow UFC fighters. Even John Kavanagh, McGregor’s coach, has offered his take on affairs.

Neil Seery made a decent point

Cole Miller made a valid point about the ‘interim title’ fight between Anthony Pettis and Max Holloway

https://twitter.com/colemillerATT/status/803000880580567040

Interim champs all over the shop

Holloway was focused on his fight

So was Showtime

As for the re-crowned champion

https://www.instagram.com/p/BNVZllnherx/

Funnily enough, given the amount of McGregor trash-talking over the past three years, there was no-one gloating his featherweight demise or his losing of the 145 lb strap.

Perhaps they are keeping their heads down in case “Daddy” – as McGregor referred to himself in the division – comes back.

The deed is done.

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