Even though he was unable to fight due to a fracture in his left leg, Conor McGregor admitted to having bold plans for his return to MMA. The former featherweight (up to 65,7kg) and lightweight (up to 70,3kg) champion revealed that he only has two fights left in his current contract and set his goal to 'dominate' the top-10 Pay-Per-View sales. of the organization's history.
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“'McGregor vs. Aldo' sold more than UFC 100. And 'Cowboy' vs. McGregor' did more than 'McGregor vs. Aldo.' Currently, I have eight of the top ten PPV's in UFC history. With two more fights left on my contract, I want to finish in the top 10 of the ppv's. Motivated”, wrote the Irishman in his 'Twitter'.
After suffering a serious injury in the duel against Dustin poirier in June of this year, the 'Notório' is only expected to return to the octagon in 2022. In a bad phase in his career, the Irishman won just one of his last four fights in the organization. The fighter has a record of 22 triumphs and six setbacks in MMA.
This list is incorrect.
McGregor Aldo did more than ufc 100, Brock v mir.
And McGregor cowboy done more than McGregor Aldo.
I currently hold 8 of the UFC's top 10 ppv's.
With two fights left on my contract, I will look to finish with the full top 10 in ppv's.
Motivating! https://t.co/OxA92GrtR3— Conor McGregor (@TheNotoriousMMA) August 31
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