When you can fight anywhere from 145 pounds to welterweight, you've got options.
UFC featherweight champion Conor McGregor struck out against Nate Diaz in the 170-pound main event at UFC 196.
Diaz scored a second-round rear-naked-choke to hand McGregor his first loss under the UFC banner, but you wouldn't know it watching him shop this weekend on Rodeo Drive in Beverly Hills.
"I'm ready to go again," McGregor told TMZ. "I had a great time. It was a good fight, a hell of a fight. I look forward to coming back with a vengeance."
McGregor's post-fight interviews indicated a featherweight title defense at UFC 200 would be next, but the Irishman doesn't sound opposed to another run-in with Diaz down the road.