Conor McGregor Moves Into Top 10 After Finishing Brandao, Sets Sights On Dustin Poirier

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After a torn ACL kept him on the shelf for more than a year, “Notorious” Conor McGregor returned at Fight Night Dublin and looked as good as ever. The budding Irish superstar finished Diego Brandao in the first round, putting the entire featherweight division on notice.

The voting media members in the official UFC rankings were obviously impressed with McGregor, voting him up two spots into the top 10 for the first time in his career and bumping himself ahead of Jeremy Stephens and Dennis Bermudez.

McGregor is now 3-0 inside the Octagon, and has set his sights on No. 6-ranked Dustin Poirier in a potential grudge match at UFC 178.

“I personally have a vision of myself as the world champion by the end of the year,” McGregor said. “I’ve heard Dana [White] say that I won’t be the world champion by the end of the year, but who knows. … Injuries happen in this game and all I know is that I stay ready. I’m looking to get as quick a turnaround as I can, and one by one I will eliminate everyone in the division. When I am finished there will be nobody left.

“[Fighting Poirier] would be perfect for me, because I already know that guy does not want to fight,” McGregor continued. “His teammate Cole Miller, they’re from the same camp, pulled out of the fight, and you mean to tell me that Dustin Poirier, a top 10 guy, and Nik Lentz, a top 10 guy, both of whom had no fights scheduled, didn’t know about Cole’s injury? They would have known before the UFC would have known. And yet nothing. They didn’t campaign for it, this is a main event slot. There wasn’t a peep from both of them. I know he doesn’t want to fight. … Let’s do it, if next in line is Dustin, that’s no problem.”

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