Conor McGregor predicts he will showcase his best version yet at UFC 264 . Although he’s had incredible performances over the likes of Jose Aldo to win the featherweight title with a 13-second knockout and a dominant finish of Eddie Alvarez to win the lightweight title, McGregor (22-5 MMA, 10-3 UFC) says Saturday’s main event trilogy bout against Dustin Poirier will be even better. “I believe, as does everyone else, that my performance to win the second world title was the single greatest performance in UFC history,” McGregor said in an interview with Megan Olivi . “I’m going to top that on Saturday night.” After McGregor made quick work of Poirier with a first-round TKO in 2014, Poirier (27-6 MMA, 19-5 UFC) got his revenge almost five years later by knocking out McGregor at UFC 257 in January. But despite losing, McGregor likes what he saw in the rematch and sees himself scoring a violent finish of Poirier in the rubber match. Related Video: Watch Friday's UFC 264 ceremonial weigh-ins live on MMA Junkie at 7 p.m.
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