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Published 08:54 7 Jan 2016 GMT
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Graham Boylan says the UFC's new golden boy is doing anything he can to avoid a rematch with fellow Irishman Joe Duffy, who beat McGregor by submission in just 38 seconds back in his Cage Warriors days in 2010.
"The people within the industry who truly know, know that the rematch is a fight that Conor does not want. He wants nothing to do with that," Boylan told Sky Sports before Duffy's loss to Dustin Poirier.
"Everybody knows Joseph beats Conor in every way. Conor will hold out for as long as he possibly can before doing a rematch. Joseph made him look really silly, very quickly.
"There's one guy is the UFC who's got Conor's number and that's Joseph."
It's a shame then that Duffy didn't put Poirier to the sword and make a step closer to the number 1 contender spot in the division.
But can McGregor keep avoiding this potentially huge money-making rematch with the last man to beat him?Football

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