Sean O’Malley Perfectly Projects How Conor McGregor is Close To Earning a Unique UFC Record: UFC News: Conor McGregor already has a record of winning a match with a KO in all the three weight categories he has fought in. At 145 lbs he established victory inside the cage by KO his opponents that includes Brimage, Mendes, Poirier, Aldo and Siver. He KO Alvarez in the 155 lbs weight category and Cerrone in the 170 lbs weight category. Follow UFC News Updates with Insidesport.IN
Sean O Malley in the podcast says, that he is very close to earning a unique UFC Record in his fourth weight category of 185 lbs.
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How Conor McGregor is Close To Earning a Unique UFC Record in 4 Weight Classes
Conor McGregor formerly had a movement and remaining light on his feet obsession. Throughout his illustrious featherweight run, he consistently yearned for this. The Irishman continued to practise his principles as a mobile fighter even after becoming the first-ever UFC two-division champion, making MMA history. Years later, though, during their trilogy fight at UFC 264, he was severely injured by Dustin Poirier. During the struggle, he shattered his shin, rendering him temporarily disabled. His physical appearance didn’t change at first, but by the end of 2022 and the beginning of 2023, everything had transformed.
‘The Notorious’ gained more muscle during the course of late 2022 and into early 2023, and he even started to jokingly declare himself to be a heavyweight. Due to his enormous weight, he was frequently accused of using steroids, although the accusations have never been verified.
Sean O’Malley Perfectly Projects How Conor McGregor is Close To Earning a Unique UFC Record in 4 Weight Classes
But in his upcoming fight against Michael Chandler, his size might prove to be an advantage for Conor, as he can easily remove his opponent with a single attack.
In 2023, when McGregor will celebrate ten years as a UFC fighter, it has been 22 months since fans last witnessed the Irishman in action, and it has been more than three years since his last victory. In order to match McGregor’s new body, three-time Bellator 155-pound champion Chandler bulked up for the fight. The former lightweight champion will now be welcomed back at welterweight.
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