Thirteen Years Later and Conor McGregor Holds a Stellar Professional Record
McGregor made his amateur debut in 2007 and defeated Kieran Campbell in the first round via TKO. After the win, Notorious promptly turned professional and made his pro debut in March 2008, defeating Greg Morris by second-round TKO.
He signed with the UFC and fought his first bout for the promotion in April 2013. McGregor has a UFC record of 10-2, and in his 26 professional matches has amassed a record of 22-4. Some of the most notable victories of his career were when he won the featherweight title by knocking out UFC legend Jose Aldo, and his destruction of the former UFC Lightweight Champion Eddie Alvarez, winning his belt.
McGregor made his amateur debut in 2007 and defeated Kieran Campbell in the first round via TKO. After the win, Notorious promptly turned professional and made his pro debut in March 2008, defeating Greg Morris by second-round TKO.
He signed with the UFC and fought his first bout for the promotion in April 2013. McGregor has a UFC record of 10-2, and in his 26 professional matches has amassed a record of 22-4. Some of the most notable victories of his career were when he won the featherweight title by knocking out UFC legend Jose Aldo, and his destruction of the former UFC Lightweight Champion Eddie Alvarez, winning his belt.