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... of any kind: 704 days.
In memoriam of Conor’s last win, it’s fitting we pay our respects to that once great era. His next probable fight will be one of Khabib, Ferguson or Diaz. The order of which he fights them is unknown, but what is predictable is the outcome of McGregor fighting any of those 3 - another loss.
McNuggets likes to take his time between fights these days. Maternity leave is a priority for him. The combination of all this leads us to the inevitable conclusion that Conor McGregor could break the UFC record for longest period between wins. Ever.
So in here we keep track of Conor’s downfall, and the amount of time Dana White keeps McGregor on the UFC roster in this winless part of his career.
Over 700 days and counting. I think it’s fair we bump this thread every 6 months just to remind ourselves of the old Conor. The one who was protected into 2 belts and didn’t once defend them.
His legacy grows.
In memoriam of Conor’s last win, it’s fitting we pay our respects to that once great era. His next probable fight will be one of Khabib, Ferguson or Diaz. The order of which he fights them is unknown, but what is predictable is the outcome of McGregor fighting any of those 3 - another loss.
McNuggets likes to take his time between fights these days. Maternity leave is a priority for him. The combination of all this leads us to the inevitable conclusion that Conor McGregor could break the UFC record for longest period between wins. Ever.
So in here we keep track of Conor’s downfall, and the amount of time Dana White keeps McGregor on the UFC roster in this winless part of his career.
Over 700 days and counting. I think it’s fair we bump this thread every 6 months just to remind ourselves of the old Conor. The one who was protected into 2 belts and didn’t once defend them.
His legacy grows.