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'GIMME FIGHT'

UFC 205: Relive the moment Eddie Alvarez called out Conor McGregor after UFC Fight Night Las Vegas

Newly-crowned UFC lightweight champion Eddie Alvarez wasted no time in calling out the Irish superstar after defeating Rafael dos Anjos at UFC Fight Night in July.

Eddie Alvarez and Conor McGregor

called for it, and now he's all set to get his wish on November 12 when he takes on in the main event of at Madison Square Garden.

Alvarez captured the lightweight title when he took on and defeated Rafael dos Anjos at UFC Fight Night in Las Vegas back in July.

 Final flourish: Eddie Alvarez stops Rafael dos Anjos at UFC Fight Night in Las Vegas
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Final flourish: Eddie Alvarez stops Rafael dos Anjos at UFC Fight Night in Las VegasCredit: Per Haljestam

And in the post-fight press conference the newly-crowned champion took the opportunity to call on the UFC to book him in a champion versus champion bout with McGregor.

"These are the best guys in the division," he said of his past opponents.

"I'm not (just) taking on Top 15 (fighters) so I would ask Dana White, please, to give me an easier fight like Conor McGregor.

"I deserve that. I've been fighting the best guys, so I would like a gimme fight.

"So Conor? I would more than welcome that."

 Shout of this world: Eddie Alvarez celebrates winning the UFC lightweight title
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Shout of this world: Eddie Alvarez celebrates winning the UFC lightweight title
 Alvarez called for a 'gimme' fight with Conor McGregor after his title win
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Alvarez called for a 'gimme' fight with Conor McGregor after his title winCredit: Per Haljestam

"There's a lot of guys in the UFC who are good at one thing and they get matched up stylistically well.

"They make their way to the top without ever going against the best guys, the true best guys like Rafael dos Anjos and the best guys in the division.

 Eddie Alvarez says Conor McGregor will get 'found out' when they meet in the Octagon
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Eddie Alvarez says Conor McGregor will get 'found out' when they meet in the OctagonCredit: Getty Images

"They sneak their way around them and they live off perception, not what really is.

"He's one of 'em, so I think he can get found out.

"If he was ever to fight Rafael dos Anjos or fight myself he'd get found out very quickly."

Now Alvarez has his matchup, the pressure will be on as he seeks to back up his words and assert his dominance at the top of the UFC's toughest weight class.

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