DESPITE SUSTAINING A rib injury earlier this week, Jose Aldo is still scheduled to defend his UFC featherweight title against Conor McGregor in Las Vegas on 11 July.
Should Aldo be deemed unfit to compete, the UFC have lined up number one contender Chad Mendes to step in and fight McGregor for an interim title instead.
After the panic and confusion that greeted the news of Aldo’s injury on Tuesday, that’s a scenario everyone seems satisfied by… except Frankie Edgar.
The former UFC lightweight champion was one of the first fighters to take to social media to offer his services as a replacement for Aldo.
Many saw Edgar as the most likely candidate to step in. Since his loss to Aldo in February in 2013, the 33-year-old New Jersey native has won four consecutive bouts — the most recent of which saw him dominate Urijah Faber over five rounds last month.
However, the UFC have called on Mendes instead and Edgar was back on Twitter today to express his disappointment.
interesting comments from avram grant today in the daily mail uk about the penalties in moscow in 2008.
after drogba was sent off it left one free penalty taker for chelsea,the plan was for kalou to take it until it became clear that chelseas last penalty was to win it, john terry insisted he’d take it. the rest is history. viva john terry
I know your comment is still valuable but the daily mail isn’t the most reliable of sources tbh. And Kalou stepping up to a penelty god help us anyway