Fearless, explosive predator who owns every room he enters.
When he strode into a pre-fight press conference and declared "I'd like to take this chance to apologize — to absolutely nobody," the world witnessed something unmistakably tiger: raw, territorial dominance delivered without apology or hesitation. In Roy Feinson's system, the tiger is the apex predator who commands space through sheer force of presence, and McGregor's famous two-belt championship win against Eddie Alvarez — where he moved with explosive, calculating precision — embodied the tiger's lethal combination of patience and sudden, overwhelming violence. His relentless self-mythologizing, from the tailored suits to the proclamations of manifest destiny, mirrors the tiger's instinctive need to mark territory and project supremacy at all times. The tiger doesn't merely compete — it *owns* — and McGregor has never once entered a room, a cage, or a conversation in any other way.
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