Conor McGregor YouTube Flops: Why Did UFC Star Conor McGregor’s YouTube Channel Fail: UFC News: Conor McGregor is one of the most renowned names in the world of UFC, but irrespective of having such a great career in the fighting industry, the millionaire failed to do greatly with his YouTube channel.
Conor McGregor has over 46.2m followers on Instagram. But has only 85K subscribers on his YouTube channel. His YouTube channel has become a flop because he seldom posts anything on his channel.
Why Did UFC Star Conor McGregor’s YouTube Channel Fail to Succeed Like Israel Adesanya, Chael Sonnen, And Others?
Conor McGregor’s youtube channel isn’t kept up to date since the day he joined which was on October 12th, 2017. The videos go back to the ones that were uploaded five to six years back. Whereas on the other hand, professional fighters like Israel Adesanya have a very successful YouTube Channel, Freestylebender has over 998K subscribers on his YouTube channel with 183 videos.
He opened the account on February 9th 2021.
Sean O’Malley has around 810 videos on his YouTube Channel. He goes by the name SugaSeanUFC and has about 594 subscribers on his YouTube channel. He joined YouTube on 29th March 2018.
Conor McGregor YouTube Flops: Why Did UFC Star Conor McGregor’s YouTube Channel Fail to Succeed Like Israel Adesanya, Chael Sonnen, And Others?
Conor McGregor YouTube Flops: Why Did UFC Star Conor McGregor’s YouTube Channel Fail to Succeed Like Israel Adesanya, Chael Sonnen, And Others?He posts videos from his workouts, his Bro’Malley Show and TlmboSugarShow.
Compared to Conor Sean has also been doing good on YouTube.
Alexander Volkanovski joined YouTube on 14th December 2019. His channel has over 23,000,000 views, for all 167 videos. Alexander mostly shares his workout and prediction videos for his fans and viewers to watch.
Conor’s intention behind starting a YouTube Channel was to share his workout routine with his subscribers. But after a while, he failed to keep up with his YouTube channel causing it to fail when compared to others in the industry.
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