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Aspinall, McGregor & the 'dream-makers' - welcome to Cage Warriors

BBC Sport Saturday, 2 November 2024
From Tom Aspinall to Conor McGregor, Cage Warriors has a rich history of producing MMA stars. BBC Sport visits a show in Manchester to discover why.
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