Since McGregor's loss, Cerrone has been in show-stopping form as he submitted Mike Perry with a "performance of the night" armbar in November, before winning with a violent ground-and-pound technique against Hernandez at the weekend.
Watch Cerrone's stoppage win over Hernandez here:
So brutal and emphatic was Cerrone's win, it was even commended by McGregor himself, who tweeted his congratulations.
McGregor said : "For a fight like that Donald, I'll fight you. Congratulations."
He said: "For a guy in his position, he can pick and do what he wants, I'm just a pawn in the show, if you want to do it, I'm honored. It's cool, man. I'm sure he's going to try to get under my skin, he's the king of talking s---."
The UFC boss Dana White is even on board. "If those guys want that and fans want to see it, that's what I do," White said at the UFC post-fight press conference, according to Yahoo Sports .
Even White expressed caution. "Don't run out there and say that's the fight I'm making. I don't know what I'm gonna do. But I like the fact that two of these guys that are complete dogs and fight anybody are willing to fight anybody, want to fight each other; that's fun."
The makings of a UFC classic
A lightweight fight between Cerrone and McGregor has all the makings of a UFC classic. Both athletes utilize an entertaining, TV-friendly fighting style in the cage, leaning on effective kicks and powerful punches to secure highlight-reel victories.
A former two-weight UFC champion, McGregor has fought 25 times as a professional but only 11 times in the UFC. As a UFC fighter, his victories have earned him multiple bonuses. He has won the "Knockout of the Night" once, the "Fight of the Night" twice, and "Performance of the Night" six times.
Cerrone is also wildly decorated as a UFC competitor. The "Cowboy" has lassoed the most post-fight bonus awards in UFC history (16), has the most finishes in UFC history (16), and is the winningest fighter in the history of the company (22).
No wonder White regards it as a "fun" fight.
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