ABU DHABI – Conor McGregor may have racked up most accolades in the game, but he’s not done yet. McGregor (22-4 MMA, 10-2 UFC), who rematches Dustin Poirier in Saturday’s UFC 257 main event, will look to kick off 2021 in similar fashion to his most recent outing, which was a 40-second knockout of Donald Cerrone a year ago at UFC 246. The first fighter in UFC history to hold two belts simultaneously, McGregor has recorded historic pay-per-view numbers, the fastest knockout in title fight history, participated in a $100 million boxing match vs. Floyd Mayweather, and much more. There’s not much McGregor hasn’t done since joining the UFC roster in 2013, which has had many questioning his drive, considering the success, fame and money he’s garnered over the years
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Conor McGregor vows UFC 257 start of something big: ‘I have plenty of motivation’ – MMA Junkie