Whether the rematch happens now or in the future, chances are the UFC would be on board with pitting McGregor against Diaz again considering the first fight will go down as the most successful pay-per-view in the history of the company.
From the looks of things, McGregor didn't allow the loss to dampen his spirits because the camera crew that caught him for the impromptu interview found him shopping on Rodeo Drive in Beverly Hills.
The loss was obviously a difficult pill to swallow, but McGregor says he's not going to dwell on the defeat and he's already thinking about his next fight in the Octagon.
"I'm real fresh. I'm ready to go again," McGregor said. "It was a good fight. A hell of a fight. I look forward to coming back with a vengeance."
Chances are McGregor will be part of the upcoming UFC 200 card scheduled for July 9 in Las Vegas.
As much as McGregor wants the rematch with Diaz, it's more likely he'll end up defending his 145-pound title against either Frankie Edgar or former champion Jose Aldo.
Either way, McGregor's return to action will be big business, and if he secures a win a rematch with Diaz might be in the cards.
- news.com.au