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WATCH: 5 Conor McGregor’s UFC Wins That Were Emotionally Draining

WATCH: 5 Conor McGregor’s UFC Wins That Were Emotionally Draining

WATCH: 5 Conor McGregor’s UFC Wins: UFC News: “The Notorious” Conor McGregor is a 34-year-old Male fighter from Ireland with a 22-6-0 pro-MMA record. McGregor most recently fought Dustin Poirier at UFC 264 on Saturday, July 10, 2021.  Follow UFC News Updates with InsideSport.IN. Conor McGregor has 22 wins with a 91% finish rate, including […]

WATCH: 5 Conor McGregor’s UFC Wins: UFC News: “The Notorious” Conor McGregor is a 34-year-old Male fighter from Ireland with a 22-6-0 pro-MMA record. McGregor most recently fought Dustin Poirier at UFC 264 on Saturday, July 10, 2021.  Follow UFC News Updates with InsideSport.IN.

Conor McGregor has 22 wins with a 91% finish rate, including 19 by knockout, 1 by submission, and 2 by decision.

Conor “The Notorious One” McGregor is a former UFC champion in the second division with a 22–6 record in professional MMA fights. The UFC Lightweight Rankings have Conor as of right now at position 14. Mcgregor is the first athlete in UFC history to simultaneously hold two division belts.

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5 Conor McGregor’s UFC Wins That Were Emotionally Draining

1. Mendes- after getting beaten up, McGregor scores a KO and crowds with his wife.- Conor McGregor declared his intention to defeat Chad “Money” Mendes to anyone who will listen. He supported the discussion with a second-round TKO victory against Mendes in the main event of UFC 189 on Saturday night in the MGM Grand Arena in Las Vegas. Mendes swiftly proved those who believed he could defeat McGregor right. Those who claimed McGregor could get back up quickly were also accurate. Early in the first round, Mendes knocked McGregor to the ground, but The Notorious One rose to his feet and the fight resumed with stand-up exchanges.

But McGregor’s ability to knock out opponents proved to be too much. Late in the second round, when the two men were still on their feet, McGregor quickly began firing combinations. Mendes had the early advantage, but the 26-year-old Irishman delivered the winning strike when he smacked his adversary in the jaw with a left-handed punch. Herb Dean eventually decided to terminate the fight after Mendes was knocked to the ground.

WATCH: 5 Conor McGregor’s UFC Wins That Were Emotionally Draining

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WATCH: 5 Conor McGregor’s UFC Wins That Were Emotionally Draining

2. Cerrone- Comeback fight after Khabib loss and a huge layoff: Donald Cerrone’s nose was damaged by Conor McGregor’s opening barrage, which included a missing punch, shoulder and elbow strikes to the face, and a last blow. Then, only 20 seconds into the fight, he cruelly finished Cerrone on the mat after dropping him with a well-placed head kick.

The mixed martial arts community knew McGregor was back with a bang when he celebrated by parading around the ring while carrying an Irish flag on his shoulders.

3. Diaz 2- avenged his loss from UFC 196 AT UFC 202: Conor McGregor was paid back. He now requests a third match on his terms.

In a rematch of their two-round welterweight thriller from March, McGregor defeated Nate Diaz on Saturday night at UFC 202 to exact revenge for his defeat at the hands of Diaz.

The two put on an exciting fight in which McGregor took the lead early and clung on for dear life. Two of the judges gave McGregor the win 48-47, while the third judge gave him the win 47-47.

4. Alvarez- First double Champion, biggest card of that time in the UFC: The UFC had been itching to have a fight in New York City’s illustrious Madison Square Garden for years. It, therefore, came as no surprise when MMA was finally made legal in the state that the promotion put together one of the strongest cards in its history.

However, no one could have anticipated how strong UFC 205 would end up being. It seemed like a fresh, exciting bout would be added to the bill every other day during the lead-up to the event. The moment McGregor submitted Alvarez in the second round stunned the crowd cheering for him, but almost every bout at the event was either extremely entertaining or had a bloody conclusion.

5. Jose Aldo- first title win, fastest KO In a UFC title fight: Just three punches were thrown by “The Notorious” at UFC 194, but the first one was effective. Longtime featherweight champion Jose Aldo (25-2 MMA, 7-1 UFC) was defeated by McGregor (19-2 MMA, 7-0 UFC) in 13 seconds. One blow. single knockout. And for good measure, a couple of short follow-ups on the ground.

Ronda Rousey’s 14-second record for the quickest knockout in a title fight was broken by McGregor, who also quickly put an end to the long-standing rivalry between the challenger and the champion.

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