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Conor McGregor's legacy: Where does he actually rank all-time?

Strip away the spectacle. Strip away the trash talk, the whiskey brand, the PPV numbers. Where does Conor McGregor actually rank as a fighter?

The peak:

  • Simultaneous two-division champion (145 and 155). Only fighter to hold two belts at the same time at that point.
  • 13-second KO of Jose Aldo. Aldo was P4P number 1 and considered unbeatable at featherweight.
  • Eddie Alvarez destruction at UFC 205. Flawless performance against a legitimate champion.
  • Source: UFC Stats — McGregor's featherweight run: 7-0 UFC with 6 finishes.

The decline:

  • 1-3 in his last 4 fights (as of latest data)
  • Losses to Khabib, Poirier (x2 in the trilogy)
  • Has not won a fight at lightweight since 2016
  • Activity has been sporadic at best

All-time ranking (my assessment):

  • Top 20 overall, not top 10
  • Greatest featherweight of all time (alongside Aldo and Holloway)
  • His peak was as high as anyone's, but the sustained excellence was not there
  • Compare to Demetrious Johnson: 11 consecutive title defenses at flyweight, far less fame, far better longevity

The real legacy: McGregor is the most important fighter in UFC history for growing the sport. The UFC pre-McGregor and post-McGregor are different businesses entirely. That matters even if the fight resume is not GOAT-level.

Sources:

  • Sherdog — career record
  • UFC Stats — performance data
  • Forbes — athlete earnings data
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