Conor McGregor produced one of his most ruthless performances before entering ‘The Money Fight’ against 11-time boxing world champion Floyd Mayweather.
When they collided back in 2017, the pair generated more than $600 million in revenue for their monumental crossover event, cementing themselves as two of the world’s highest paid athletes.
Not only that, but Floyd Mayweather reportedly secured a staggering $300 million payday, while Conor McGregor came away with around $100 million following his tenth-round stoppage defeat.
Still, McGregor’s UFC career was unquestionably on an upwards trajectory before his harsh boxing lesson arrived at the T-Mobile Arena, Las Vegas.
Conor McGregor dispatches Eddie Alvarez with lethal second-round finish
‘The Notorious’ claimed the UFC featherweight title with a destructive second-round knockout over Chad Mendes, before defending his crown against MMA legend Jose Aldo in 2015.
Sure enough, McGregor outshone his previous display with an even more emphatic finish, halting Aldo within 13 seconds of their contest.
As he then stepped up to face seasoned veteran Nate Diaz at lightweight, though, the Irishman was ultimately forced to tap in a shocking upset defeat.
However, he swiftly exacted his revenge in their immediate rematch before stepping into the cage with Eddie Alvarez, the reigning 155 lb king, in 2016.
This was where McGregor’s UFC career truly reignited, with Alvarez – fresh off his first-round knockout victory over Rafael Dos Anjos – standing in his way of reaching legendary status.
Without a moment’s notice, McGregor had stamped his authority on the fight before landing a spiteful four-punch combination in only the second round, becoming the UFC’s first ever double champ.
Eddie Alvarez joins Conor McGregor’s BKFC promotion
Given how their brief encounter unfolded, it is somewhat strange to see Alvarez fighting under the Bare Knuckle Fighting Championship promotion, where McGregor is, of course, a part-owner.
Nevertheless, ‘The Underground King’ has attempted to reinvent himself in the rapidly growing sport, facing both Mike Perry and Chad Mendes in his two bouts thus far.
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But now, Alvarez is gearing up to take on former MMA fighter Jeremy Stephens on January 25, headlining BKFC’s first major event of the new year in Philadelphia.
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