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Conor
McGregor
20-3-0( W-L-D )
Current Rank: Champion Featherweight
Fight Night Bonuses: 5 Performance of the Night / 2 Fight of the Night
1 Knockout of the Night

Fight History

Skill Breakdown

Charts are compiled based on results from 9 fights.
Record: 20-3-0
Summary: My Belief

Fighter Info

Nickname: The Notorious
From: Dublin Ireland
Fights Out Of: Dublin Ireland
Age: 28
Height: 5' 9" ( 175 cm )
Weight: 170 lb ( 77 kg )
Reach 74"
Leg Reach 40"

Striking

Total Attempted Strikes
0
909
49% Successful
441
Types of Successful Strikes
0
441
80% Standing
355
42
44
Striking Defense
56
%
The percentage of total strikes avoided

Grappling

Total Takedowns
0
8
63% Successful
5
Grappling Totals by Type
 
 
Subm.
Passes
Sweeps
0
8
1
Takedown Defense
70
%
The percentage of total takedowns avoided
Result Fighters Event Str TD Sub Pass Method Replay Awards
Win
Conor McGregor
Aug 20, 2016
166
164
1
0
0
0
0
0
R5 Decision - Majority
Fight of the Night
Loss
Conor McGregor
Mar 5, 2016
61
77
0
1
0
2
0
1
R2 Submission
Fight of the Night
Conor McGregor
Dec 12, 2015
1
5
0
0
0
0
0
0
R1 KO/TKO
Performance of the Night
Conor McGregor
Jul 11, 2015
31
46
4
0
0
0
2
0
R2 KO/TKO
Performance of the Night
Win
Conor McGregor
Jan 18, 2015
64
32
0
0
0
0
1
0
R2 KO/TKO
Performance of the Night
Win
Conor McGregor
Sep 27, 2014
10
9
0
0
0
0
0
0
R1 KO/TKO
Performance of the Night
Win
Conor McGregor
Jul 19, 2014
18
9
1
0
0
1
1
0
R1 KO/TKO
Performance of the Night
Win
Conor McGregor
Aug 17, 2013
53
23
4
0
0
0
6
0
R3 Decision - Unanimous
Win
Conor McGregor
Apr 6, 2013
12
21
0
0
0
0
0
0
R1 KO/TKO
Knockout of the Night

Biography

Whether you appreciate his style or consider him loud and excessive, there’s no denying this about Conor McGregor: the UFC has seen nothing like him.

In the two years since he swooped into the UFC, McGregor has become a lightning rod for controversy. But he has backed up his braggadocio with skilled MMA and an ability to draw fans – most to cheer him, some hoping to see him cut down to size.

At UFC 189 in Las Vegas, he made good on a vow to knock out Chad Mendes, capturing the interim featherweight title and setting up a showdown with Jose Aldo, the UFC’s pound-for-pound king.

McGregor’s impressive rise in the UFC took place in a little over two years. It was almost impossible not to notice him after he knocked out Diego Brandao on UFC Fight Night Dublin in July 2014, then spectacularly announced, “We’re not here to take part. We’re here to take over.”

He and his legions of fans have done that. McGregor won 13 bouts in succession from February 2011 to January 2015, culminating with a knockout of Dennis Siver. When he leaped over the Octagon fence to challenge Aldo, sitting in the front row, there was no denying him a title shot.
 
It looked like it might happen. The two took part in a world tour, but less than a month before their bout, Aldo was forced to withdraw because of a rib injury.

McGregor, although disappointed, didn’t miss a beat, insisting he would stop Mendes and claim the interim belt, which he insisted was the legitimate title. He struggled in the first round, landing on his back and absorbing a cut over his right eye, but he charged back. In the second round, after another takedown, he got back on his feet and finished a weary Mendes with punches.
 
The fight attracted a record 16,019 fans to the MGM Grand Garden Arena with a $7.2-million live gate, proving McGregor’s sizable drawing power. Some 3,000 Irish fans converged on Las Vegas and left deliriously happy.

McGregor’s 18-2 record includes a 6-0 mark in the UFC. He has 16 knockouts, one submission win and 12 first-round finishes.

As he promised, he’s definitely taking over.
When and why did you start training for fighting? When I was a kid, to be able to defend myself in an unarmed combat situation.

Do you have any heroes? None, but I take inspiration from everyone and everything. I’m inspired by current champions, former champions, true competitors, people dedicated to their dream, hard workers, dreamers, believers, achievers.

Did you go to college and if so what degree did you earn? None. I have a masters in unarmed combat.

What was your job before you started fighting? Plumber for 1 year, quit and pursued the combat dream ever since.

Ranks in any martial arts styles: Brown belt in Jiu-Jitsu

Favorite grappling technique: Rear Naked Choke

Favorite Striking technique: Knee
 
• Pro since 2008

• 17 wins by KO, one by submission (RNC)

• 13 first round finishes

• Has won 16 of his last 17

• Amateur record: 1-0

Career

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