Conor McGregor confirms intentions to become two-weight world champion: 'I'll have one belt on one shoulder and one on the other'

The Irishman beat Jose Aldo in stunning fashion

James Orr
Monday 14 December 2015 06:21 EST
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Conor McGregor celebrates his victory over Jose Aldo
Conor McGregor celebrates his victory over Jose Aldo (Getty Images)

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Conor McGregor confirmed his intentions to become a two-weight world champion after his stunning knock-out win over Jose Aldo at UFC 194 on Saturday night.

McGregor stopped Aldo with one spectacular punch just 13 seconds into the first round, claiming Aldo's UFC featherweight title in Las Vegas.

The Irishman says that he now intends to move up to lightweight, but will not be relinquishing his featherweight strap.

"The options are there now," said McGregor. "Frankie [Edgar] had a good win, that could be for the featherweight belt, maybe the Jose rematch or maybe the 155lb strap.

"Options are a good thing in the fight game.

"I'll tell you one thing that won't be happening. If I move to the lightweight division, there's no way in hell I'm vacating that belt; that's not happening.

"I will have one belt on one shoulder and one on the other."

The shocked Aldo demanded a rematch after the fight.

“I think we need a rematch and that will be my fight. The trash talking didn’t affect me, I don’t care what he says,” he said. “Thanks to everyone watching in Brazil and thank you for the support. I will be back.”

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