in their UFC bantamweight championship bout during the UFC 207 event on December 30, 2016 in Las Vegas, Nevada.

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Cody Garbrandt took the UFC bantamweight title from Dominic Cruz last Friday night at UFC 207 Las Vegas and he's already calling for a superfight with 145-pound featherweight champion Jose Aldo.

The 25-year-old, who dominated Cruz for five rounds, says he wants to "test Aldo's chin" in a big money fight.

"I need to sit down with Dana [White] and Sean [Shelby], and find out the biggest money fight for me," Garbrandt said during an appearance on The MMA Hour on Monday. "I know I could go up and fight with Jose Aldo. He has wins over my teammates, he's a legend, and I'd like to test his chin. I know I hit hard, and I'm just getting started. And I could also have the biggest fight with Conor [McGregor]. I could easily go up. My homie Nate Diaz choked him out, and I can't believe he's pound-for-pound No. 2 on the list, with, you know he got choked out."

Since making his UFC debut in January of 2015, Garbrandt has gone 6-0 with four wins coming by KO or TKO. In his MMA bouts, he's gone 11-0 in four years.

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And Garbrandt thinks he's now become a draw who's ready for the next level.

"There's a lot of fights for me in the division, in the UFC division," he said. "I am young enough to go up, and I'll fight anybody. But to be honest, I truly believe that I'm ready to fight and I believe that I go out there and put on a performance. And I'm a draw. I want the biggest money fight for me right now..."