Could Ronda Rousey and Conor McGregor, currently the UFC’s two biggest draws, co-headline a UFC pay-per-view in December?

That’s what Rousey said she’d like, and UFC President Dana White said it could be a very real possibility – at AT&T Stadium in Dallas.

UFC 194 is set for Dec. 5, but a location hasn’t been announced by the promotion. The UFC at one point hoped for the event to take place at Madison Square Garden in New York, but that went out the window when MMA legislation failed in that state again this year.

Before the New York legislation attempts failed, White said failure to get to New York on Dec. 5 could mean big things for Calgary – which he said stood a chance to get UFC 194 in lieu of New York.

But now it appears the UFC has high hopes for Dallas and the home of the NFL’s Cowboys, AT&T Stadium.

After her 34-second knockout win over Bethe Correia this past Saturday at UFC 190 in Brazil (see the fight highlights here), Rousey said she’d like to find her way onto the pay-per-view planned for a featherweight title unification bout between champion Jose Aldo and interim titleholder McGregor, who were supposed to meet in July at UFC 189 until an Aldo rib injury knocked him out of the fight.

“I’d like to be on the Aldo-McGregor card, if possible – that would be really cool,” Rousey told FOX Sports 1 in a post-fight interview. “But it’s up to the UFC.”

And at the UFC 190 post-event news conference at HSBC Arena in Rio de Janeiro, White said he’s open to the two title fights being together on one pay-per-view – which could have the makings of a UFC record-breaker, numbers-wise.

“Yeah, I’d like to put her on that card, and that card is probably going to be in Dallas’ (AT&T) Stadium,” White said. “I hope so. I don’t think (it’s booked by us, but) we’re working on it.”

Aldo (25-1 MMA, 7-0 UFC) should be cleared from his rib injury by then to set up the unification grudge match with McGregor (18-2 MMA, 6-0 UFC). Rousey (11-0 MMA, 6-0 UFC) took virtually no damage in her quick decimation of Correia, and her next opponent, Miesha Tate (17-5 MMA, 4-2 UFC), will have had four and a half months between her win a week ago over Jessica Eye, in which she earned a third shot at Rousey.

AT&T Stadium, open since 2009, has a capacity of more than 100,000 and set a building record of 105,121 for a Cowboys game in 2009. Nearly 109,000 fans packed the stadium for the 2010 NBA All-Star Game. And the facility has hosted countless other major sports events, as well as massive concerts. The WWE is set to be there for WrestleMania 32 in 2016.

The UFC’s high-water mark for attendance came at UFC 129, which took place at Rogers Centre in Toronto in April 2011. That card, headlined by Georges St-Pierre, drew in excess of 55,000 fans.

Could a UFC 194 pay-per-view at AT&T Stadium top that, if headlined by Aldo-McGregor and Rousey-Tate 3? White saw McGregor’s star power a month ago in Las Vegas, and saw Rousey’s star power on Saturday, when he said Rousey and UFC 190 were trending higher than UFC 189.

“I think what we saw tonight is that Ronda can fight anywhere in the world, and she’s a massive superstar,” White said. “It’s like nothing I’ve ever seen before in combat sports, unless you’re talking like (Oscar) De La Hoya. She’s up there with all those guys who have been massive superstars in combat sports. It’s unbelievable.”

For what it’s worth, the UFC wouldn’t have to worry about being out of the way of a Cowboys game the next day if it was able to book Dec. 5 at the stadium. The Cowboys play at home on Nov. 26 for their annual Thanksgiving game, then don’t play again until Dec. 7 – on the road.

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