Every Conor McGregor UFC Fight Ranked From Worst To Best
4. Eddie Alvarez
Where: UFC 205
On this night against Eddie Alvarez, The Notorious One etched his name in the record books by becoming the first simultaneous two-division champion in UFC history.
If that wasn't enough, this could very well go down as one of the Irishman's most clinical performances of his career, absolutely dominating Alvarez for a touch over eight minutes on his way to finishing the American and taking his Lightweight belt.
McGregor dropped a hapless Alvarez time and time again, landing three knockdowns in the first round alone as he landed triple the amount of significant strikes as his opponent. The second round was no better for the reigning Lightweight champ, simply unable to break McGregor's range and land anything of substance.
Mystic Mac was cool as you like from start to finish, continuing to punish his foe at every turn, even denying the usually successful wrestling of Alvarez, blocking three takedowns from as many attempts in the second round.
When McGregor planted yet another devastating left on him the writing was well and truly on the wall, hitting a beautiful three piece combo to drop Alvarez, bringing about the stoppage and landing two chunks of gold on the shoulders of the Irishman.