Conor McGregor
Conor McGregor is a professional mixed martial artist and professional boxer. A lefty with a powerful punch, he’s the former Ultimate Fighting Championship (UFC) featherweight and lightweight double-champion. With a 13 second knockout, he broke the record for the fastest victory in UFC title fight history. McGregor made his boxing debut in 2017 with a loss to Floyd Mayweather.
McGregor also owns a whiskey brand, Proper No. 12, which is valued at $200 million.
- Birthday: July 14, 1988
- Height: 5'9″
- Hometown: Crumlin, Dublin, Ireland
- Nickname: Notorious
- Stance: Southpaw
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