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Rory MacDonald is seen before fighting BJ Penn during their mixed martial arts bout at a UFC on FOX 5 event in Seattle, Saturday, Dec. 8, 2012. MacDonald won via unanimous decision. (AP Photo/Gregory Payan)
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Hendricks-Lawler Trilogy? Rory MacDonald Won't Get Next Welterweight Title Shot

Scott HarrisDec 17, 2014

In an announcement that may pave the way for a blockbusting rubber match next year, UFC welterweight contender Rory MacDonald confirmed Wednesday that he is not the next challenger for new champion Robbie Lawler.

The news came via broadcaster Ariel Helwani on UFC Tonight, which airs on Fox Sports 1, and was later also reported by Damon Martin of Fox Sports

"

Rory MacDonald confirms that he will NOT be getting a title fight. The UFC informed him of this last week.

— UFC Tonight (@UFCTonight) December 18, 2014"

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According to Helwani, though, MacDonald is not shedding many tears over the decision, at least not publicly:

"

Rory MacDonald on having the title shot yanked: "It's all good, I'm just gonna light up whoever is next."

— UFC Tonight (@UFCTonight) December 18, 2014"

It was widely thought that MacDonald (18-2), a winner of his last three and the No. 2 welterweight in the UFC's official rankings, was the only fighter who made sense as Lawler's first challenger. The only fighter, that is, except for Johny Hendricks, who was himself the champion until Dec. 6, when Lawler narrowly bested him at UFC 181. 

LAS VEGAS, NV - DECEMBER 06:  Robbie Lawler punches Johny Hendricks in their welterweight title fight during the UFC 181 event at the Mandalay Bay Events Center on December 6, 2014 in Las Vegas, Nevada.  (Photo by Alex Trautwig/Getty Images)

The No. 1 contender in the current UFC welterweight rankings, Hendricks (16-3) originally captured the belt himself in March—after it had been vacated by Georges St-Pierre following his semi-retirement in late 2013—at UFC 171 when he earned a close decision win of his own over Lawler. That fight has already been hailed by media members as the best MMA fight of 2014.

After Lawler (25-10-1) returned the favor at UFC 181, Hendricks and MacDonald were the two clear contender choices. Lawler and MacDonald also previously fought, with Lawler taking a split decision over MacDonald in November 2013 

Shortly after the news broke that MacDonald would not get the title shot, Hendricks sent a rather telling tweet, complete with a telling winky-face emoticon:

"

http://t.co/o6DeClJSBK 😉

— Johny Hendricks (@JohnyHendricks) December 18, 2014"

Lawler said on The MMA Hour (h/t MMAFigting.com's Chuck Mindenhall) he would prefer to fight next during Memorial Day weekend 2015. That just happens to be a prime weekend for big-time UFC main events, and Lawler-Hendricks would fill that need pretty neatly.

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