No sooner has T.J. Dillashaw defeated his rival Renan Barao in a rematch to cement his claim to the title and he already challenged Conor McGregor to a superfight in the near future.

Dillashaw, who defended his title two weekends ago at UFC on FOX 16, is not convinced that the interim featherweight champion is going to last very long, so he would like to strike while the iron is hot and attempt to dethrone the Irish sensation.

"I don't think he's gonna last that long," Dillashaw said of McGregor. "I would like to do it now if I could, because I don't think he's going to last and be champion forever. He's definitely going to get beat. I think Mendes showed the holes in his game and I think people will take advantage of it. I think Chad Mendes beats him, I think Frankie Edgar beats him. You know, I don't know if he's going to beat Aldo after watching that."

Dillashaw also responded to former bantamweight champ Dominick Cruz, who had targeted him during an MMA Hour interview last week. While the former champion has only fought once in the last four years, Dillashaw is willing to take on the challenge if Cruz can stay healthy.

"I came out of that fight unscathed and I'm ready to fight tomorrow. He's the one with the bum leg and has to heal up and get ready, so I think that's why he's talking all this crap. He can't actually even fight so the only way you're still going to work your way to a title shot is by talking, and that's the only shot. So as soon as he gets healthy, you know I gotta figure out when that's going to be because I mean I don't want to wait forever, and who knows if he can even get healthy.

"The guy's been injured more than he hasn't."