#4 Eddie Alvarez
This was the last time we saw 'The Notorious' inside the octagon, and it was arguably the best version of himself as well. Many experts pegged this as a 50/50 contest given Alvarez's high level wrestling, but it was anything but.
McGregor stuffed every attempted take-down and picked 'The Underground King' apart on the feet. 'The Notorious' scored three knockdowns with that coveted left hand, before putting Alvarez away with a slick 4-punch combo midway through the second round to become the first man to hold two UFC titles simultaneously.
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Edited by Anthony Akatugba Jr.