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Published 16:11 27 Mar 2016 BST
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Rogan feels that if the Irishman is to have any hope of success, his ground game will need to be improved hugely:
"A guy like Conor, if you've been tapped before, especially by a guy like Joe Duffy with an arm triangle, if you get caught like that, you got a lot to learn, and I don't know if you've learned it," Rogan said. "You got to be obsessed with jiu-jitsu, you gotta be in there everyday and I don't think it was that, it was more movement and striking and all that stuff and I know he was doing some jiu-jitsu but it's not like the primary focus so I felt that's a big deep end jump."
Rogan feels the fact that Diaz knows McGregor's ground game is not as highly skilled as the Stockton native, will force the Irishman to improve.
"Now that [McGregor] didn't, and that Nate knows he didn't and they are going into the second fight, and Nate is going to have a full training camp, ooh, good luck."
We can't wait.
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