Mixed martial arts: UFC returns
with Ferguson eyeing 'real' lightweight title
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[May 08, 2020]
By Philip O'Connor
(Reuters) - The main event of
Saturday's UFC 249 card in Florida is billed as being for the
interim lightweight title but Tony Ferguson says he should be
considered the real champion if he beats opponent Justin Gaethje.
Former collegiate wrestler Ferguson, coming into the bout on a
12-fight win streak, was supposed to fight champion Khabib
Nurmagomedov in Brooklyn on April 18 but that was postponed due to
the novel coronavirus outbreak.
The unbeaten Nurmagomedov, who has returned to Russia, had
previously been booked to fight Ferguson on another four occasions
but each bout was cancelled because of health or fitness issues.
Ferguson said the Dagestan native and Irish fighter Conor McGregor
"both need to retire".
"The only two real men out there are going to be me and Justin
Gaethje," he told reporters ahead of Saturday's bout at the VyStar
Veterans Memorial Arena in Jacksonville.
Ferguson said UFC 249, which is taking place with stringent testing
procedures and no fans in attendance due to the COVID-19 pandemic,
could reach a sports-starved audience that may not otherwise tune in
to a mixed martial arts event.
"Right now, there’s no Olympics, there’s no Wimbledon, there’s no
NBA Draft, there’s no NFL Draft, there’s no tennis, there’s no
soccer, hockey, there’s no baseball," he added.
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Tony Ferguson (red gloves) before fighting Donald Cerrone (blue
gloves) during UFC 238 at United Center. Mandatory Credit: Jerry
Lai-USA TODAY Sports/File Photo
"This is what we bring to the table ... and we’re going to do our
best and we’re going to keep sports alive and that’s what we’re
going to do.”
Nurmagomedov is reportedly set to face the winner of Saturday's
fight, while also lurking in the wings is former two-weight
title-holder McGregor, who made a return to winning ways with a
swift TKO of Donald Cerrone in January.
Ferguson's run of 12 straight wins is a UFC lightweight record, and
having already held the interim belt after beating Kevin Lee in 2017
before being stripped due to an injury, the Californian now feels
his time has come.
"This is not for an interim title," he said. "This is for the real
championship."
(Editing by Peter Rutherford)
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