#3 Conor McGregor – UFC Featherweight title

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While St-Pierre’s Middleweight title rule was an awful one, its solitary redeeming quality was that in any event GSP was eager to surrender the title immediately when it ended up obvious that he wouldn’t protect it. The equivalent cannot be said for Conor McGregor’s close year long kept running as Featherweight champion.

No one could contend with the manner in which that McGregor won the title – the Irishman thumped out long-reigning ruler Jose Aldo in only 13 seconds to guarantee the gold at UFC 194 – yet very quickly he did not appear to be keen on shielding it against contenders like Frankie Edgar. Rather, McGregor reported his desire to move to 155lbs to guarantee the title there, as well.

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A battle with hero Rafael Dos Anjos was marked, however when ‘RDA’ dropped out with damage, McGregor rather battled Nate Diaz in a very late battle at 170lbs and was beaten.

Subsequently, instead of come back to 145lbs, McGregor requested a rematch with Diaz, again at 170lbs, and in the wake of recovering his win, at that point went up against Eddie Alvarez to win the 155lbs title.

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Basically, McGregor’s title rule is one of the most exceedingly awful ever in light of the fact that he held the title for a year while never shielding it, yet stayed dynamic in that day and age as well – making the entire issue undeniably baffling to the fans.

McGregor is most likely the greatest star in MMA history, however amid this period he just made a joke of the Featherweight title, which it could be contended has as of late recouped from this dim period.

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