Conor McGregor has accomplished a lot already in his career and that’s why the former two-division champion is convinced he’ll one day earn a spot in the UFC Hall of Fame.
As the first fighter to ever hold two titles simultaneously in the UFC, his induction is almost guaranteed but the Irish superstar took to Twitter to reveal his excitement about the day he’ll be celebrated as one of the all-time greats to compete in the octagon.
“Looking forward for my own entry into the hall of fame all the same,” McGregor posted on Twitter. “I’m a shoe in. The first of all. All the records. Speed of KO Knockdown percentage. KO’s largest divisions Financials. You name it.
” No rush. “I’m in the mood to rip open opponents’ noses and make them unconscious. A real goer.”
Looking forward to my own hall of fame entry all the same, I’m a shoe in. All the records. All the records. KO speed. Knockdown amount. KO’s largest divisions Financials. It’s all there. No rush tho I’m still in to bust noses open and put opps unconscious. A real goer.
— Conor McGregor (@TheNotoriousMMA) July 5, 2022
Love him or hate him, it’s nearly impossible to argue with McGregor’s credentials, especially with his rise to stardom where he became UFC featherweight champion with a stunning first-round knockout over Jose Aldo and then he dispatched Eddie Alvarez is dominant fashion to claim gold at 155 pounds.
McGregor’s win over Aldo also put him on top for the fastest knockout in UFC title fight history after he finished the fight in just 13 seconds when they met back in 2015.
McGregor posted a clip of McGregor singing his Coolio version “Gangsta’s Paradise” as part of his profile.
“Who was the levels and the flow l have,” McGregor said. McGregor said, “No one knows who.” It’s the wall of no fame that ya can call until I jump in and make it my own. I’m Coolio, or .”
as they refer to me.
Who was the levels and the flow l have. No one that’s who. It’s the wall of none fame, ya’s may call it. I just have to get in there and make it my own. Coolio is what they call me. pic.twitter.com/XCcUpkw664
— Conor McGregor (@TheNotoriousMMA) July 5, 2022
McGregor is also the UFC’s biggest box-office draw, by far. He has also managed to accumulate some of the highest-grossing pay-per view campaigns in combat sports. Both of his fights against Nate Diaz did blockbuster numbers and he shattered the all-time record for PPV sales in the UFC with his showdown with Khabib Nurmagomedov in 2018.
McGregor posted Proper No. his whiskey brand to the UFC Hall of Fame thread. 12 as a sponsor for the recent event where Nurmagomedov was inducted as part of the class of 2022.
With that, McGregor also posted a reminder about the post-fight brawl that broke out after he faced Nurmagomedov at UFC 229.
Bang for shite from them all. That will go in the halls of fame. pic.twitter.com/CxVNdMv3Fd
— Conor McGregor (@TheNotoriousMMA) July 5, 2022
Lately, McGregor has endured more downs than ups after falling to 1-3 in his last four fights including back-to-back losses to Dustin Poirier. McGregor broke his leg in the last fight. He has been out of action since then.
Obviously, McGregor looks to correct course when he makes his return with current plans targeting a fight in late 2022 or early 2023 following rehabilitation and recovery from the leg injury.
McGregor has not yet been scheduled for a fight, but Charles Oliveira, the former UFC lightweight champion has stated that he will be fighting McGregor next regardless of whether a title is at stake.
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