McGregor wins second belt defeat Alvarez

The mixed martial arts world was finally happened in greatest city of New York. Ranking with best fighters in the world, specially made the impossible to watch Conor McGregor beat Eddie Alvarez just like rhat.

Conor Anthony McGregor is an Irish professional mixed martial artist who is currently signed to the Ultimate Fighting Championship. He is the current UFC Featherweight Champion and UFC Lightweight Champion.

The Irish visionary already knew what was going to happen.  McGregor set up fight for UFC 205, two-weight simultaneous world champ knocking out Alvarez in devastating fashion three minutes into the second round to claim his second world title.

On the most historic night in UFC history, McGregor approved he is biggest star ever, completed a mission he set forth three years ago when he first stepped foot into the Octagon. McGregor is a two-weight world champion and by becoming the first fighter to do it he has, in his own words, become immortalized.

“It feels great. It feels familiar,” he said. “I saw this so clearly and consistently, until it’s here in reality. I’m very confident in my abilities and what I predict I’m gonna do. I back it up with work ethic and I’m very satisfied, but not surprised.”

These are the UFC 205 talking Points. McGregor dominates Alvarez in every phase of the game, Alvarez had McGregor up against the fence and two arms draped all over him in pursuit of the dreaded takedown, “The Notorious” kept calm. It was as if McGregor knew Alvarez couldn’t take him down.

Anthony Pettis was in the same position against Alvarez in the third round of their matchup and it was his undoing, as Alvarez used his ground and pound to earn a decision win.

At a distance, McGregor was like something out of a video game, countering precisely like he had a cheat code and Alvarez was a first-time player. In the first round, McGregor rocked Alvarez with a left hand going backwards, almost exactly like the one he landed on Jose Aldo to win his first world title.

McGregor said to the press,  his injure on the right hand and his foot in the fight against Nate Diaz and that’s where he developed the hands-behind-the-back routine he employed momentarily against Alvarez.

“I’m comfortable with that style of opponent,” McGregor said. “I feel good. I feel like I’m only reaching my prime. I’m only 28 and not a long 28. I can fight in all ways and that’s how I am able to keep coming.

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