Video: Behind-the-scenes of Conor McGregor’s return to Madison Square Garden

Conor McGregor made history at UFC 205, becoming the first and only person to ever hold two separate division titles at the same time under the Ultimate Fighting Championship (UFC) banner, defeating Eddie Alvarez at UFC 205 which went down inside Madison Square Garden in New York City last November.

See it again here.

“Notorious” returned to the infamous arena on March 17 to accompany his fellow countryman, Michael Conlan, as he made his pro boxing debut by defeating Tim Ibarra in round three via technical knockout.

Of course, wherever Conor goes, his team is sure to follow, as The Mac Life was shadowing every move “Notorious” made — including his now-infamous rant toward boxing reporter Dan Rafael — capturing it all on video for your viewing pleasure.

Conor is slowly gravitating more toward the boxing arena, as he is still hopeful to land the biggest money fight of his entire combat career against pound-for-pound great, Floyd Mayweather.

But, despite this little joke, the much-talked about fight is far from a done deal.

Conor McGregor made history at UFC 205, becoming the first and only person to ever hold two separate division titles at the same time under the Ultimate Fighting Championship (UFC) banner, defeating Eddie Alvarez at UFC 205 which went down inside Madison Square Garden in New York City last November.

See it again here.

“Notorious” returned to the infamous arena on March 17 to accompany his fellow countryman, Michael Conlan, as he made his pro boxing debut by defeating Tim Ibarra in round three via technical knockout.

Of course, wherever Conor goes, his team is sure to follow, as The Mac Life was shadowing every move “Notorious” made — including his now-infamous rant toward boxing reporter Dan Rafael — capturing it all on video for your viewing pleasure.

Conor is slowly gravitating more toward the boxing arena, as he is still hopeful to land the biggest money fight of his entire combat career against pound-for-pound great, Floyd Mayweather.

But, despite this little joke, the much-talked about fight is far from a done deal.