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Conor McGregor claims he has ‘no competition’ in the Octagon as he shows off his wads of cash in swipe at UFC rivals

Double-weight world champion says nobody is good enough to beat him as he eyes Floyd Mayweather bout and WWE switch

CONOR McGREGOR has taken a swipe at his UFC rivals as he shows off his wads of cash.

The two-weight champ – who crushed Eddie Alvarez at UFC 205 this month - was pictured holding a stack of notes to his ear like a telephone.

And in a provocative Facebook post, ‘Notorious’ wrote: “Hello I’d like to order some competition please I don’t have any.”


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McGregor, 28, became to first UFC fighter to hold two titles simultaneously when he defeated Alvarez with a stunning second-round knockout in New York.

That win saw him land the lightweight belt on top of his the featherweight title he won from Jose Aldo last December.

The two watched Conor McGregor create history
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Conor McGregor became the first fighter to hold two titles simultaneouslyCredit: Getty Images
Conor Mcgregor defeated Eddie Alvarez inside two rounds
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McGregor defeated Eddie Alvarez inside two roundsCredit: Per Haljestam

And he celebrated with his now-infamous cocky strut – before announcing he could quit the business altogether with girlfriend Dee Devlin expecting their first child in May.

The biggest star in MMA has only been beaten once in the Octagon, when he submitted to Nate Diaz’s rear-naked choke hold.

But he promptly got revenge on the American at UFC 202 in August this year.

Conor McGregor performs funny strut after beating Eddie Alvarez at UFC 205
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McGregor performs funny strut after beating Alvarez at UFC 205Credit: Getty Images

And McGregor has clearly decided that the rest are not good enough take him on.

He admitted after the Alvarez fight that he would be willing to make his much-touted bout with retired boxing legend Floyd Mayweather - for £85million.

And this week McGregor revealed he was open to the idea of joining the WWE, if they paid him enough money.

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