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24th Feb 2016

CONFIRMED: Conor McGregor has accepted a five round welterweight war at UFC 196

What a difference a day makes

Darragh Murphy

This time yesterday, Conor McGregor was preparing for a shot at the lightweight title.

Just 24 hours later and that’s out the window and he’s readying himself for his first ever bout at welterweight.

Overnight, the UFC officially announced the replacement headliner for UFC 196 and it’s one that is sure to thrill everyone with ‘The Notorious’ being matched up with Nate Diaz for the March 5 event.

With just 11 days’ notice for Diaz, the fight has been made at 170 lbs rather than at 155 lbs which McGregor had been preparing for.

The Irishman will continue to feature as one half as the main event as McGregor vs. Diaz has been awarded precedence over the UFC women’s bantamweight title fight between Holly Holm and Miesha Tate (the first time in over a decade that a non-title fight acts as main event ahead of a title fight).

Dana White made the announcement on Sportscenter on Tuesday night.

“We figured this would be the most exciting fight,” White said. “It’s the fight that Conor really wanted. A lot of people wanted to fight Conor McGregor, but Diaz wanted the fight and we figured this was the fight to make and the fight that the fans wanted to see.”

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The UFC was left with no shortage of options to step in against McGregor but they finally arrived at Diaz, believing it was the biggest moneymaker of all on the table.

The two men are expected to face the media later today in what could be one of the most explosive press conferences we’ve ever seen.