Conor McGregor vs Khabib Nurmagomedov: In UFC, two names have stood out as some of the most widely recognized figures. One is celebrated for his sheer dominance and being undefeated, while the other has earned superstardom through a combination of skill, fame, and wealth. These two fighters engaged in an intense and highly anticipated rivalry, culminating in a fierce MMA showdown marked by mutual animosity. The Dagestani fighter, Khabib Nurmagomedov, emerged victorious in this matchup, solidifying his undefeated status.
However, there are three notable records held by Conor McGregor that shine even in the shadow of Nurmagomedov’s accomplishments. Let’s delve into these records to discover what sets McGregor apart.
The Three of Conor McGregor Incredible Records That Outshine Khabib Nurmagomedov
McGregor’s versatility in the UFC is remarkable. He’s not only ventured into three different weight classes but has achieved knockouts in each of them. During his early days in the UFC, he dominated the featherweight division, dispatching almost every opponent with knockouts. His lightweight debut against Eddie Alvarez proved successful as well, with ‘Notorious’ securing a TKO victory to claim the 155 lbs title.
McGregor even demonstrated his knockout power in the welterweight division, where he stopped Donald Cerrone in the first round at UFC 246.
His ability to deliver knockouts across weight classes is a testament to his striking prowess and versatility as a fighter.
Recently, “The Notorious” achieved a significant milestone by earning his black belt in Brazilian jiu-jitsu after pursuing this goal for a decade. His coach, John, bestowed this prestigious belt upon him. This accomplishment is remarkable for McGregor, a superstar in the world of MMA who has already achieved numerous feats.
On the other hand, Nurmagomedov, known as ‘The Eagle,’ holds a black belt in judo but remains a white belt in Brazilian jiu-jitsu, which is four levels below a black belt.
Despite this, Nurmagomedov is highly skilled on the ground, excelling in submissions and top control, thanks to his training in judo and sambo. However, it’s worth noting that he has not attained a black belt in Brazilian jiu-jitsu, unlike McGregor.
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In a stunning turn of events, The Irishman made history in 2016 when he knocked out Eddie Alvarez, securing the coveted status of the first-ever UFC double champion. At that time, McGregor was already the featherweight champion, but he made a bold move by moving up to the 155 lbs lightweight division and claiming Alvarez’s belt.
On the other hand, Dagestani remained exclusively in the 155 lbs (lightweight) division throughout his MMA career. Despite fans’ curiosity about seeing him compete at welterweight, ‘The Eagle’ never entertained the idea. He retired from the sport with an impeccable 29-0 record, never having pursued the path of becoming a double division UFC champion like McGregor.