UFC legend Conor McGregor has urged the company to stage Jiri Prochazka's world title fight against Jan Blachowicz in Europe.
The Notorious is desperate for the two to compete in a European stadium on a huge pay-per-view event following UFC 275 in Singapore over the weekend.
Prochazka beat Glover Teixeira to become the new light-heavyweight champion after submitting him with just 28 seconds to go in the final round.
In what has been dubbed as one of the best MMA fights off all time, Prochazka was down on two of the judges scorecards heading into round five.
The Czech Republic star is now set to defend his belt against former champ Blachowicz, who lost the title to Teixeira in October.
But after he defeated Aleksandar Rakic last month, the Polish veteranwas installed as the No1 contender.
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Speaking after becoming his country's first UFC champion, Prochazka confirmed his intentions to face Blachowicz next.
He said: "Now it’s Jan, I think the next challenger. So I would like to fight Jan because I think I have the keys to defeat him.
"So let’s do that. I think Europe would be the best place between the Polish and Czech republic.
"It’s too early to talk about the next fight. But I know the next fight will be against Jan, and I will be prepared for that.”
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And McGregor has called for UFC to stage the PPV encounter in Europe so fans can see the contest at night instead of in the early hours of the morning.
The Irishman shared footage of Prochazka's interview on his Instagram story.
He captioned the post: "European stadium at PPV hours!"
There has been just one UFC event staged in Europe since November 2019 – UFC Fight Night 204 in London earlier this year.
McGregor has stepped up his recovery since breaking his leg in his trilogy defeat against Dustin Poirier last year after uploading a video of him leathering a heavy bag with left leg kicks.
Though it has been claimed that his octagon comeback will likely take place in early 2023.
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