Conor McGregor is reportedly having an instant rematch with Nate Diaz at UFC 200, once again opting to go up in weight instead of making a defense of the featherweight belt that he won last December. While the fight isn't finalized, there's been plenty of discussion over whether or not McGregor will ever return to 145 again, despite stating he would after losing to Diaz at UFC 196.

In Saturday's UFC Brisbane Q&A, UFC commentator Jon Anik was asked for his thoughts on the reported rematch, and he feels that for the sake of McGregor's health, it's best for him to continue his career at higher weight classes.

"In terms of the featherweight division, I'm never a fan of guys cutting a bunch of weight," Anik said. "You're seeing what Robert Whittaker has been able to do at 185 pounds even though he was very successful at 170. I don't like guys cutting too much weight, so I'd kinda like to see Conor vacate the title and fight at 155 or higher going forward."

It's no secret that McGregor's future at featherweight has been in doubt the moment he knocked out Jose Aldo at UFC 194. Coach John Kavanagh said he may never make 145 again, Conor was originally slated to fight lightweight champ Rafael dos Anjos before Diaz replaced RDA, and "The Notorious" one has also got an ambitious set of eyes on the welterweight belt.

On another note, you may recall that the outcome of McGregor vs. Diaz led to Anik getting a "209" tattoo (as he pledged to do in case of a Diaz win). Don't expect Anik to be making those bets again any time soon.

"I think my days of tattoo bets are probably over," Anik Said. "At least when it comes to picking pay-per-view winners."