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Published 13:19 6 Dec 2015 GMT
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The Embedded crew followed Conor McGregor and Jose Aldo around in recent months as they prepared for their long anticipated featherweight title unification bout.
You couldn't imagine two more different personalities as Aldo takes the film crew around the poorer areas of Rio de Janeiro, where he grew up, and comes across as an incredibly grounded individual who is desperate to keep a hold of his belt.
McGregor, meanwhile, is portrayed as a rock star of MMA with his flashy cars, watches and wardrobe who is hell bent on reaching the pinnacle of his sport.
It's the perfect representation of the pair's rivalry and, if there was any doubt that there is genuine hatred between McGregor and Aldo, just take a gander at this.
http://www.dailymotion.com/video/x3h1m8o_conor-mcgregor-hd_sport
The co-main event, which is arguably the most intriguing middleweight title fight in history, is also covered as the crew compares Chris Weidman's family life with Luke Rockhold's insatiable thirst for UFC gold.
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