Media On this day, Ireland had a UFC champion: 12/12 the day of the Irish, the day of Mcgregor

fn7EPM.gif
 
You can say whatever you want but that is still the most high-magnitude, high stakes, career defining, company defining moment ever seen.

Conor's rise, the 2 world tours, Aldo on the cusp of entering the GSP/Silva/Jones territory of all time greats, and it all culminates in Conor getting the earliest KO in champ history lmao.
 
You can say whatever you want but that is still the most high-magnitude, high stakes, career defining, company defining moment ever seen.

Conor's rise, the 2 world tours, Aldo on the cusp of entering the GSP/Silva/Jones territory of all time greats, and it all culminates in Conor getting the earliest KO in champ history lmao.

Top 3 most iconic moments in all of mma, not just just UFC.
 
He definitely seemed invincible after the Aldo win. Never would've imagined that he'd have one more good win and then go onto have Poirer end his career.
 
You can say whatever you want but that is still the most high-magnitude, high stakes, career defining, company defining moment ever seen.

Conor's rise, the 2 world tours, Aldo on the cusp of entering the GSP/Silva/Jones territory of all time greats, and it all culminates in Conor getting the earliest KO in champ history lmao.
Agree. The Jose fight and the one after that were two of the greatest fights we saw. He was two and done though. So he has a spot in mma history, but it needs to be put in perspective. Two division champ, zero defenses. And no Aldo rematch.
 
Back
Top