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For the Irishman's next outing, lightweight champion Eddie Alvarez is an option that is looking increasingly likely, with McGregor himself remaining non-committal on returning to defend his 145lb title and his coach John Kavanagh insisting that he foresees his star pupil's future away from featherweight.
If the Alvarez bout is booked, it will pose a whole new set of tactical problems for McGregor to solve but Michael Bisping doesn't fancy the chances of his fellow European.
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The UFC middleweight champ reckons Alvarez will be a bridge too far for the outspoken Dubliner.
"I think looking at that last fight, he does not want to fight Eddie Alvarez at 155," he told the Daily Star.
"I think Alvarez kills him man. He’ll just take him down and destroy him.
"I’m not saying that to be mean, I just think stylistically.
"I like Conor. Conor is incredible, he’s done amazing things for this sport. He’s brought so many eyes on to it, he’s making so much money and he’s exciting as hell. He brings excitement."
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