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Conor McGregor and little girl take adorable selfie (Photo)
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Conor McGregor and little girl take adorable selfie (Photo)

Published Jun. 30, 2017 6:28 p.m. ET

Don’t say Conor McGregor doesn’t show his fans any love.

On Wednesday morning, the reigning UFC featherweight champion took to social media to share a photo with one of his younger fans.

According to several tweets and comments, the little girl wanted a picture with the Dublin based fighter but did not have her phone on hand. Not wanting to disappoint, McGregor took out own his phone and snapped a selfie so he could put it on his Twitter for her.

What a guy.

In terms of competition, McGregor (20-3) will look to become the first fighter to hold two titles simultaneously in two separate weight classes when he challenges lightweight champ Eddie Alvarez in the main event of UFC 205 in New York City.

The man known as ‘Notorious’ previously looked to accomplish this feat when he was matched up with former champion Rafael dos Anjos in March. However, a broken foot forced the Brazilian to pull out of the title fight. As a result, Nate Diaz agreed to take the fight on short notice. He would go on to submit the Irishman in the main event of UFC 196.

McGregor later avenged his loss to Diaz at UFC 202 in August.

McGregor initially revealed he wasn’t impressed enough with the 155-pound champion’s win over dos Anjos to warrant a matchup. However, these plans seemed to have changed. McGregor will enter this contest with 18 career (T)KOs, including six under the UFC banner and a record 13-second knockout over former champion Jose Aldo at UFC 194.

Alvarez (28-4), also a former Bellator, Bodog and MFC champion, was crowned the lightweight champion after finishing dos Anjos with strikes in the first round of their title fight at UFC Fight Night 90 in July. Not long after, Alvarez made it known he was seeking a fight against the winner of the rematch between McGregor and Diaz.

UFC 205 will go down on November 12 at Madison Square Garden in New York City. This historic event will mark the UFC’s first event in New York.

Here is how the rest of the card is shaping up:

(c) – Champion

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