I don't. It's a feud that The UFC has manufactured strictly for the purpose of selling more tickets. It has nothing to do with any championship belts being on the line; it's about trying to settle a fabricated feud. They pretend to hate each other so much that McGregor had to be held back when he attempted to attack Diaz during the weigh-in! When seeing two fighters who pretend to hate each other fight where no title is on the line but is still a bigger draw than any title match The UFC could make, what other sport or quasi-sport does that remind you of? What does it make you think of the current direction of The UFC and its future?