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2nd April 2016
03:48pm BST

"I definitely wanted to fight for the title," Aldo told Yahoo Sports.
Many fans believed that an immediate rematch for Aldo wouldn't be sellable due to the fact that he had been beaten so comprehensively but the Brazilian has dismissed those claims, insisting he still feels like the undisputed champion at 145lbs.
"I still feel like I'm the champ," Aldo said. "It was a lucky shot that connected and I'm still the champ. Right now, this fight [between Edgar and myself] that is happening, I feel it makes both parties happy. They're giving me the shot [at the interim title] and they're giving him the rematch with Diaz. Being interim, it means there's just one more thing I have to do on the way to regaining the title."While McGregor's second round defeat to Nate Diaz surprised many of us, Aldo claims he saw it coming.
"I knew that was what was going to happen," Aldo said of the fight. "That's what happens when you go up two weight classes and you fight a guy who is bigger than you and better than you. It was inevitable. He should stay in the lighter weight division if he wants to win anything. But I wasn't celebrating. I just knew he was going to lose. Diaz is better than him and they fought at a higher weight. Of course I knew Diaz would win."