Ten years ago on this day, a UFC Champion lost his title due to a confusing decision made inside the Octagon.
Conor McGregor consoled Jose Aldo in Las Vegas after ending the iconic featherweight championship reign of his legendary champion in just 13 seconds.
One of the most famous UFC fights in history was actually the second title fight of that night.
McGregor may have celebrated after becoming a UFC champion for the first time but he wasn’t the only man who achieved this feat at the MGM Grand Garden Arena.
A title challenger’s pursuit of the gold was aided by a moment of improvisation from his opponent that didn’t end well for him.
UFC legend Mike Tyson reveals how he avoided the issue that cost Merab Davalishvili 135lb title
Name another KO that is as iconic as McGregor vs Aldo in UFC’s history.
What can match UFC 194’s main event? Comment below and let us know what you think.
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