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2017 Topps UFC Museum Checklist BASE UFC ATHLETE CARDS 1 Tyron Woodley 2 Cody Garbrandt 3 Amanda Nunes 4 Demetrious Johnson 5 Conor McGregor 6 José Aldo 7 Stipe Miocic 8 Joanna Jędrzejczyk 9 Dominick Cruz 10 Anderson Silva 11 Max Holloway 12 Daniel Cormier 13 Francis Ngannou 14 TJ Dillashaw 15 Ronda Rousey 16 Nate Diaz 17 Georges St-Pierre 18 Cynthia Calvillo 19 Rose Namajunas 20 Arnold Allen 21 Volkan Oezdemir 22 Abdul Razak Alhassan 23 Karolina Kowalkiewicz 24 Derrick Lewis 25 Mike Perry 26 Robert Whittaker 27 Jessica Andrade 28 Dooho Choi 29 Jimmie Rivera 30 Valentina Shevchenko 31 Tatiana Suarez 32 Yoel Romero 33 Magomed Bibulatov 34 Tony Ferguson 35 Robbie Lawler 36 Derek Brunson 37 Alexander Gustafsson 38 Misha Cirkunov 39 Cláudia Gadelha 40 Germaine de Randamie 41 Cris Justino 42 Frankie Edgar 43 Yair Rodríguez 44 Donald Cerrone 45 Jimi Manuwa 46 Glover Teixeira 47 Andrei Arlovski 48 Patrick Cummins 49 Holly Holm 50 Paige VanZant RELIC MEANINGFUL MATERIAL RELICS MMR-AC Arianny Celeste MMR-AS Anderson Silva MMR-CJ Cris Justino MMR-CL Chuck Liddell MMR-CM Conor McGregor MMR-CV Cain Velasquez MMR-CW Chris Weidman MMR-CZ Cat Zingano MMR-DC Daniel Cormier MMR-DE Donald Cerrone MMR-DJ Demetrious Johnson MMR-DR Dominick Cruz MMR-FE Frankie Edgar MMR-FG Forrest Griffin MMR-FM Frank Mir MMR-FW Fabricio Werdum MMR-JJ Jon Jones MMR-KN Khabib Nurmagomedov MMR-MG Mickey Gall MMR-MH Max Holloway MMR-MW Michelle Waterson MMR-ND Nate Diaz MMR-RN Rose Namajunas MMR-SM Stipe Miocic MMR-ST Stephen Thompson MMR-TW Tyron Woodley MMR-YR Yoel Romero MUSEUM MEMORABILIA MM-AS Anderson Silva MM-CG Cody Garbrandt MM-CJ Cris Justino MM-CP CM Punk MM-CZ Cat Zingano MM-DC Daniel Cormier MM-DJ Demetrious Johnson MM-DR Dominick Cruz MM-FE Frankie Edgar MM-FM Frank Mir MM-JJ Joanna Jędrzejczyk MM-LM Lyoto Machida MM-LR Luke Rockhold MM-MG Mickey Gall MM-ND Nate Diaz MM-RE Rashad Evans MM-RN Rose Namajunas MM-SM Stipe Miocic SINGLE ATHLETE PRIMARY PIECES QUAD RELICS SPQR-AN Amanda Nunes SPQR-AP Anthony Pettis SPQR-CG Cody Garbrandt SPQR-CJ Cris Justino SPQR-CP CM Punk SPQR-CV Cain Velasquez SPQR-CW Chris Weidman SPQR-CZ Cat Zingano SPQR-DC Daniel Cormier SPQR-DJ Demetrious Johnson SPQR-DP Dustin Poirier SPQR-DR Dominick Cruz SPQR-GS Georges St-Pierre SPQR-GT Glover Teixeira SPQR-JB Joseph Benavidez SPQR-JJ Joanna Jędrzejczyk SPQR-JL Joe Lauzon SPQR-JM Jimi Manuwa SPQR-JO Jon Jones SPQR-LM Lyoto Machida SPQR-LR Luke Rockhold SPQR-MH Max Holloway SPQR-ND Nick Diaz SPQR-PV Paige VanZant SPQR-SM Stipe Miocic SPQR-ST Stephen Thompson SPQR-TF Tony Ferguson SPQR-TW Tyron Woodley SPQR-YR Yoel Romero SINGLE ATHLETE PRIMARY PIECES QUAD RELICS LEGENDS SQRL-AN Antonio Rodrigo Nogueira SQRL-BP BJ Penn SQRL-CL Chuck Liddell SQRL-CM Conor McGregor SQRL-FG Forrest Griffin SQRL-GS Georges St-Pierre SQRL-LM Lyoto Machida SQRL-MT Miesha Tate SQRL-RE Rashad Evans SQRL-RL Robbie Lawler SQRL-YA Yoshihiro Akiyama FOUR ATHLETE PRIMARY PIECES QUAD RELICS FPQR-MNFA Conor McGregor Khabib Nurmagomedov Tony Ferguson Eddie Alvarez FPQR-MPSC Georges St-Pierre Daniel Cormier BJ Penn Conor McGregor FPQR-SSLH Matt Hughes Georges St-Pierre Anderson Silva Chuck Liddell FPQR-WLTC Stephen Thompson Tyron Woodley Robbie Lawler Donald Cerrone MUSEUM AUTOGRAPHS MA-AC Arianny Celeste MA-AG Alexa Grasso MA-AN Amanda Nunes MA-AP Anthony Pettis MA-AS Anderson Silva MA-BC Bethe Correia MA-CJ Cris Justino MA-CL Chuck Liddell MA-CS Cub Swanson MA-DC Daniel Cormier MA-DE Donald Cerrone MA-DJ Demetrious Johnson MA-DL Derrick Lewis MA-DR Dominick Cruz MA-DW Dana White MA-EA Eddie Alvarez MA-FG Forrest Griffin MA-FN Francis Ngannou MA-GD Germaine de Randamie MA-GS Georges St-Pierre MA-HC Henry Cejudo MA-HH Holly Holm MA-JD Joe Duffy MA-JE Jessica Andrade MA-JJ Joanna Jędrzejczyk MA-JL John Lineker MA-JN John Dodson MA-JP Julianna Peña MA-JR Jimmie Rivera MA-JS Ronaldo Souza MA-JU Jessica Aguilar MA-KC Katlyn Chookagian MA-MG Mickey Gall MA-MH Max Holloway MA-MI Michael Chiesa MA-MM Maryna Moroz MA-MU Mark Hunt MA-MW Michelle Waterson MA-RA Raphael Assunção MA-RH Ryan Hall MA-RM Randa Markos MA-RN Rose Namajunas MA-SA Sam Alvey MA-SE Sergio Pettis MA-SM Stipe Miocic MA-ST Stephen Thompson MA-TA Thomas Almeida MA-TD TJ Dillashaw MA-TF Tony Ferguson MA-TW Tyron Woodley MA-UF Urijah Faber MA-VS Valentina Shevchenko MA-WB Will Brooks MA-WR Wilson Reis MA-YO Yoel Romero MUSEUM DUAL AUTOGRAPHS DA-CB Arianny Celeste Chrissy Blair DA-GL Forrest Griffin Chuck Liddell DA-JM Stipe Miocic Demetrious Johnson DA-JN Joanna Jędrzejczyk Amanda Nunes DA-PS Anderson Silva BJ Penn DA-SS Georges St-Pierre Anderson Silva MUSEUM COLLECTION FRAMED AUTOGRAPHS FA-AC Arianny Celeste FA-AS Anderson Silva FA-BP BJ Penn FA-CB Chrissy Blair FA-CC Cris Justino FA-CL Chuck Liddell FA-DC Daniel Cormier FA-DJ Demetrious Johnson FA-DL Derrick Lewis FA-DR Dominick Cruz FA-DW Dana White FA-FG Forrest Griffin FA-FN Francis Ngannou FA-GD Germaine de Randamie FA-GS Georges St-Pierre FA-HH Holly Holm FA-JJ Joanna Jędrzejczyk FA-JS Ronaldo Souza FA-MH Max Holloway FA-MW Michelle Waterson FA-ND Nate Diaz FA-RN Rose Namajunas FA-SM Stipe Miocic FA-TD TJ Dillashaw FA-TW Tyron Woodley FA-VS Valentina Shevchenko AUTOGRAPH RELIC SINGLE ATHLETE SIGNATURE SWATCHES RELIC AUTOGRAPHS SSAR-AA Andrei Arlovski SSAR-AP Anthony Pettis SSAR-DC Daniel Cormier SSAR-DJ Demetrious Johnson SSAR-FW Fabricio Werdum SSAR-GS Georges St-Pierre SSAR-JA Jessica Aguilar SSAR-JJ Joanna Jędrzejczyk SSAR-JK Justine Kish SSAR-JV James Vick SSAR-MG Mickey Gall SSAR-MH Max Holloway SSAR-MW Michelle Waterson SSAR-NM Neil Magny SSAR-TF Tony Ferguson SINGLE ATHLETE SIGNATURE SWATCHES DUAL RELIC AUTOGRAPHS SSADR-AA Andrei Arlovski SSADR-AP Anthony Pettis SSADR-DC Daniel Cormier SSADR-DJ Demetrious Johnson SSADR-FW Fabricio Werdum SSADR-GS Georges St-Pierre SSADR-JA Jessica Aguilar SSADR-JK Justine Kish SSADR-JV James Vick SSADR-MG Mickey Gall SSADR-MW Michelle Waterson SSADR-NM Neil Magny SSADR-TF Tony Ferguson SINGLE ATHLETE SIGNATURE SWATCHES TRIPLE RELIC AUTOGRAPHS SSATR-AA Andrei Arlovski SSATR-AP Anthony Pettis SSATR-DC Daniel Cormier SSATR-DJ Demetrious Johnson SSATR-FW Fabricio Werdum SSATR-GS Georges St-Pierre SSATR-JA Jessica Aguilar SSATR-JK Justine Kish SSATR-JV James Vick SSATR-MG Mickey Gall SSATR-SM Stipe Miocic SSATR-TF Tony Ferguson SINGLE ATHLETE SIGNATURE SWATCHES REEBOK LOGO AUTOGRAPHS SSARR-CJ Cris Justino SSARR-CP CM Punk SSARR-CZ Cat Zingano SSARR-DC Daniel Cormier SSARR-DCR Dominick Cruz SSARR-DJ Demetrious Johnson SSARR-EA Eddie Alvarez SSARR-FM Frank Mir SSARR-FW Fabricio Werdum SSARR-JJ Joanna Jędrzejczyk SSARR-LM Lyoto Machida SSARR-LR Luke Rockhold SSARR-MB Michael Bisping SSARR-MG Mickey Gall SSARR-MW Michelle Waterson SSARR-PV Paige VanZant SSARR-RN Rose Namajunas SSARR-SM Stipe Miocic SSARR-TD TJ Dillashaw.
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