Former two-division champion Conor McGregor says he will make it to the UFC Hall of Fame

In a post on his Twitter, the Irishman cited some of his records in the company and said he was looking forward to being part of the organization's gallery of 'immortals'

C. McGregor is the highest paid athlete in MMA history. Photo: Reproduction/Instagram

Former two-division champion and considered the biggest name in UFC history, Conor McGregor he has made no secret of the fact that he dreams of entering the Ultimate Hall of Fame. In a post made on his Twitter, the Irishman cited some of his records in the company and said that it is 'a matter of time' for him to join the organization's gallery of immortals.

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“Looking forward to my own induction into the Hall of Fame. Halfway there. First of all, all the records. Faster knockout, more knockdowns, knockouts in more divisions, finances. You name it. However, I'm not in a hurry. I’m still ready to break noses and leave opponents unconscious”, wrote the Irishman on his social network.

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Even though he is aware of the history he made in the Octagon, the 'Notório' is not going through a good moment in his career. At 33 years old, McGregor was defeated in three of his last four fights in the company and in his last fight, in July 2021, against Dustin Porier, the Irishman suffered a serious fracture that has left him out of the sport since then. An MMA professional since 2008, Conor has a record of 22 triumphs and six setbacks.

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