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Published 13:53 13 Aug 2016 BST
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McGregor maintains that he would have been able to finish his opponent at UFC 196 if he just had a little bit more energy and insists that he has learned from his error last time around.
"I feel I was close," McGregor said. "I feel like if there was a little more in the tank, I would have stopped him in the second round. So I feel I will be prepared for five. I will go in anticipating five. I didn't give him respect. He could take a hell of a smack, the boy can. But he will take a hell of a lot more. I still feel like I'll repay the favour (in the) second round."
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The Dubliner admits that he has taken his preparation for the rematch much more seriously, splashing out €300,000 on his camp for UFC 202, and he think that vengeance is on the horizon for him.
"It's a challenge I have," McGregor said. "He's a big, slow Mexican beanbag. But I'm gonna take another stab at it. Second round. Mystic Mac!"
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