A fighter's rise in the UFC is rarely a vertical climb. It is usually filled with stops and starts, setbacks and recoveries. Like climbing Mount Everest, it often requires acclimation to the highest levels, forcing you to back down and regroup before retracing steps and ascending further. Throughout the modern history of mixed martial arts, this is how it's been—with few exceptions.
Count among those deviations the career of Conor McGregor, the Irishman who went from phenom to champion in record time and who, by the end of the year, may well complete a climb so dizzying it almost defies belief.
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