If you were to ask Conor McGregor about his dual UFC championship, he’d still call himself the “Champ Champ”.
Having never lost his UFC featherweight world title, the UFC would not let him hold both the featherweight and lightweight belts.
As such, the two men Conor McGregor beat on the way to his first UFC world title, Max Holloway and Jose Aldo, fought twice for the belt, with Holloway winning both times to cement himself the undisputed champion.
But, take a look, in the video above at how succeesful Conor McGregor was against the current champion.