What was the result of the Conor McGregor fight?
2021. Despite talks of retirement, McGregor was booked to face former UFC Lightweight Championship challenger Dustin Poirier in a rematch of their 2014 bout at UFC 257 on 24 January 2021. He lost the fight via technical knockout in the second round, marking the first knockout loss in his career.
Despite waning star power due to losses and scandals, Conor McGregor is still the UFC's most notable fighter. He's finally returning after breaking his leg in 2021. On Feb. 4, 2023, the UFC announced that the Irishman would face fan-favorite Michael Chandler in the second half of 2023.
Ever since that fateful night at UFC 264, he has rehabbed, laid relatively low and dropped many hints about a return to the world of UFC in 2023. Meanwhile, his trainer John Kavanagh has made clear that McGregor will indeed return to UFC action this year.
Conor McGregor's return to the UFC is coming in 2023. It is confirmed Conor McGregor's next fight will be against Michael Chandler. Let's look closer at the latest Conor McGregor news and Conor McGregor's next fight odds.
UFC 264 results, highlights: Dustin Poirier scores TKO victory after Conor McGregor suffers leg injury.
As the fight progressed, McGregor began to fatigue heavily. In Round 9, Mayweather landed a series of punches to McGregor's face, and the onslaught continued into Round 10, when referee Robert Byrd eventually called the fight in favor of Mayweather after McGregor failed to defend himself.
Since then, the 34-year-old has been submitted by heated rival Nurmagomedov and twice lost to Poirier, whom McGregor previously knocked out in 2014. Seven years after their featherweight clash, Poirier knocked out McGregor in a lightweight rematch – becoming the first man to beat the Irishman via KO/TKO.
According to Forbes, Conor McGregor earned $43 million in 2022, making him the 35th highest-paid athlete of the year. This is a plunge from his previous ranking as top earner among all athletes. The Notorious was ranked number one by Forbes for his $180 million income in 2021.
How many fights has Conor lost? Out of the 28 times McGregor has fought inside the octagon, he has lost 6 times with 4 of them happening in his UFC career. His most notable losses were against Nate Diaz, Dustin Poirier, and Khabib Nurmagomedov.
But White confirmed McGregor will be out of action for at least a year so he can recover from his injury. “It's going to take a year for him to recover from this one before he can come back,” White said in an interview with Fox News. “He's had ankle issues for the last couple of years,” he said.
What weight class is Conor McGregor now?
Conor McGregor has gone from UFC featherweight to lightweight and possible welterweight return in astonishing transformation. Conor McGregor is closing in on a return to the Octagon and looks fighting fit ahead for a potential run at capturing welterweight gold.
How much is Proper 12 worth and who contributed to brand success? The brand has tasted success since its launch. According to 'The Money', McGregor started the business at $150 million. He later sold the majority of the company for $600 million.

McGregor and Chandler are currently filming episodes of the reality TV show "The Ultimate Fighter." The two MMA fighters are coaches on the show, training teams of prospects and veterans each.
Is Conor McGregor still fighting: How many fights does the Irishman have left on his UFC contract? Back in November 2021, after once again losing to Dustin Poirier in the UFC, Conor McGregor revealed via social media that he still has two fights left on his contract with the organization.
Conor McGregor has gone from UFC featherweight to lightweight and possible welterweight return in astonishing transformation. Conor McGregor is closing in on a return to the Octagon and looks fighting fit ahead for a potential run at capturing welterweight gold.
He is currently signed to fight in the Featherweight division of the Ultimate Fighting Championship (UFC) but has also fought in the 170lbs welterweight division.
TUF 31 will feature a cast of lightweights and bantamweights with both UFC veteran and UFC rookies making up the roster. Familiar faces such as Jason Knight, Kurt Holobaugh, Brad Katona and Cody Gibson will be among the cast on the show.