One of the biggest mysteries facing the mixed martial arts world in the aftermath of UFC 205 is what exactly Conor McGregor will do next.
McGregor became the UFC's first simultaneous two-division champion when he trounced Eddie Alvarez earlier this month at the promotion's historic New York debut. And now, with the featherweight and lightweight titles in tow, McGregor appears to have a bevy of options at his disposal. He could defend his either of his belts against the slew of contenders waiting for him at 145 and 155, or he could test history even further by gunning for a third belt against UFC welterweight champion Tyron Woodley.