The moments we’ve seen fighters carry two UFC title belts over their heads have been nothing short of magical. They’ve provided a truly memorable and special feel, but the fallout of those scenarios has been utterly disappointing. Four fighters in UFC history have held belts in two divisions at the same time. The results of those reigns, however, have been borderline disastrous. After Henry Cejudo relinquished his flyweight belt on Thursday, three of those four iconic dual-champ figureheads have had their champ-champ status ended without losing the gold in the cage, and that’s kind of a problem
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A look at how the UFC’s champ-champ era has been a struggle – MMA Junkie