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Two rounds. Two titles. One special fighter. In the main event of the first UFC card at Madison Square Garden in 2016, Conor McGregor fittingly made history, stopping Eddie Alvarez in the second round to become the first fighter to hold two UFC championships simultaneously, as he added Alvarez’ lightweight crown to the featherweight belt he already possessed. Needless to say, McGregor left the crowd speechless, but he had plenty to say, declaring, “They’re not on my level.”

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