Conor McGregor took this sport on another level. He came in the UFC and defeated Jose Aldo, the No. 1 pound-for-pound fighter at the time, and dethroned him. After that, he beat Eddie Alvarez and became the first-ever fighter who held two division titles simultaneously. It eventually became clear that we couldn’t see McGregor at featherweight forever, and now it might be the same with lightweight.
Conor McGregor’s Coach Thinks He’s Done With Lightweight