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Conor McGregor’s manager compliments his ‘brilliant’ approach regarding next opponent

Conor McGregor knows with or without a title, he’s the most coveted fight in the UFC today.

After blitzing Donald “Cowboy” Cerrone with shoulder strikes, a head kick and punches to put away the 51-fight veteran in just 40 seconds in the UFC 246 main event, McGregor refused to single out any particular opponent when he was asked what he wanted next.

Even at the post-fight press conference later that night, the former two-division UFC champion said he would happily accept fights against a number of opponents named for him but he remained elusive when cornered about who ranked at the top of his personal hit list.