Filed under: News , UFC Conor McGregor head trainer John Kavanagh knows his most famous student has history in front of him on Saturday night. But when it comes to McGregor’s shot at becoming the first concurrent two-division champ in UFC history, Kavanagh believes the Irishman’s path got a little easier than if it had gone down in March like originally planned. Conor McGregor (20-3 MMA, 8-1 UFC), the UFC’s featherweight champion, was supposed to fight then-lightweight champ Rafael dos Anjos in March at UFC 196
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