@@NrGzWortezGaMiNgnah lol bro is definitely battling drugs. and i get it. he’s made more money than most can even imagine. doesn’t mean he isn’t human and can’t succumb to substance abuse.
@@ieuhwbwnwosisbebsjksjsnsnsj Bro if he was battling drugs we would hear about him getting out social media and getting to rehab, he is always on social media promoting his buisnesss and just owned a new organization BKFC, aint no junkie that sucessful. This guy enjoy coke too much but aint desesperate. YOu are just hatin cause you broke.
Damn it's like he was speaking to himself in the future. "Partying is weakness for the soul" You can literally see it in him. He is the prime example of a spirit vanishing with partying and excess.
@@ollie-f7yfree from what? He is more of a slave now than ever before. A slave to short term earthly pleasures, his brain is getting affected by the drugs more than any CTE could.
@@kvbvl7285 Nah, my children (both sons) were once Conor fans. Now they don't give a fuck about him, the respect has been lost. He traded respect for fame and fortune
He called it a long time ago. He said he would lose himself in the game. But he also said it would be worth it because his family would be set for generations. It's sad but it all came true and to his word.
Not really. He was on pursuit then, he’s more relaxed now. Connor is possibly 35? That’s way. Out of line for ufc. I’m 26 and been fighting all my life and your body, it’s just not the same, plus the effort, MMA is not a joke man. Like
He was also very vocal about being ‘loose’ as a fighter and not a muscle freak that isn’t agile. These past few years he’s been tryna put on as much size as possible
@@GoGetYourShinebox Nate didn’t give two fucks about what Conor was saying. He was more agitated by all the promotion he was being forced to do than anything. Conor got under Eddies skin a couple times like when he showed up late and took his belt, but I think the moment itself was too much for him, which started to play into Conor’s game around the time of Chad Mendes… maybe a fight or two before him. I consider anything post Khabib not the same Conor. He started trying to be Mr nice guy until Dustin put his lights out and ofcourse It’s gonna be pretty hard to get under someone’s skin after they did that to you.
I get sad seeing this because hes fallen a long way. There will never be another like him. No one will ever eclipse what hes done. He globalized MMA and brought the world together.
Yeah we all saw that. This is why he lost 6 times: Lost to Dustin Poirier (UFC 264) - By TKO (Doctor's Stoppage) Lost to Dustin Poirier (UFC 257) - By KO/TKO Lost to Khabib Nurmagomedov (UFC 229) - By Submission Lost to Daniel Cormier (UFC 226) - By KO/TKO Lost to Nate Diaz (UFC 202) - By Decision Lost to José Aldo (UFC 194) - By KO/TKO
Its a real shame McNuggets bit the bate of celebrity and lived the party lifestyle later in his career. He threw so much talent and years of dedication away just to do drugs. His later UFC bouts show how far from grace he fell, not to mention the interview for Roadhouse where he's shaking like a fiend.
Having a strong chick at your side believing in you from day one. Sure makes it easier. Good on Dev. Women should be inspired by that. Those women should be praised and glorified. Not fat models, or Instagram models. Airheads that did and do nothing. Upside down world!
Still wouldn't mitigate his feelings of shame and contempt for stooping so low...and for what? To party, do drugs and have hookups. Every sensible young adult will give up such whims and desires to have the legacy he has, and yet he's tainting it by taking the easy way out since there's nothing else going on for him. His current actions definitely won't have consequences and repercussions to his future self.
His career ended after the Alvarez fight. He achieved what he wanted (becoming a double champion) and lost his hunger. Then against Floyd he became a millionaire and that was it for him. He should have retired after that and till this day everybody would consider him the best fighter ever. Instead he became an alcoholic, started partying, doing drugs, hiring hookers, getting in all kind of scandals, and then went and fought a super strong and disciplined Khabib. Not only lost but got absolutely humiliated and embarrassed. Then got humiliated again by Poirier twice. His downhill is pretty sad. He became a bad parody of himself after having such an amazing 2014-2016 run.
He was a millionaire after the Aldo fight. The Mayweather debacle is what ruined Conor though. That put him into that 9 figure rare air he never came back from
The person we did like and is long gone.. Exactly THIS should have been his legacy not his later self, that crushed everything he worked for. He is a bum if we look at his soul
You included everything, except for his 6 losses: Lost to Dustin Poirier (UFC 264) - By TKO (Doctor's Stoppage) Lost to Dustin Poirier (UFC 257) - By KO/TKO Lost to Khabib Nurmagomedov (UFC 229) - By Submission Lost to Daniel Cormier (UFC 226) - By KO/TKO Lost to Nate Diaz (UFC 202) - By Decision Lost to José Aldo (UFC 194) - By KO/TKO
Aside from his coked up antics, does anyone genuinely still talk about this guy as anything but a flash in the pan? He’s done, whatever he did was very little in comparison to actual GOATs.. he’s now just a “who da fook is that guy”
That “flash in the pan” did more for the sport than any of the “actual GOATs” ever did. The man single handedly launched the UFC into the stratosphere, and he was a great fighter to boot. Appreciation isn’t a finite resource, so don’t know why you can’t give him his credit too
Easy to spot MMA fans who know very little and think that McNugget put it on the map.. was successful before, is successful after, think the Tyson fight is coming up, shouldn’t you be focused on that? Was a good fighter, can NEVER claim the title of great, that is factual, no matter how you want to look at it. Average record, no title defenses and very little longevity.. not great by anyone’s standards.
@@paull9087 again - appreciation is not a finite resource. You’re the MMA fandom gatekeeper, and clearly far more intelligent than I could hope to be. So I’ll just point out that all these terms like “great” and “good” are subjective. You can view them through whatever prism you choose, just don’t be so arrogant as to assume everyone else should see it the same way you do. As I’m sure you noticed, I also never said that McGregor put the UFC on the map. I said he “launched the UFC into the stratosphere,” which he did. The UFC was already ascending yes, but the man added jet fuel. Hate on him all you want. Call him an average fighter. Whatever. He’s always going to be one of the defining figures of the sport.
“Defining figure” I can get behind, completely agree, but history will be less forgiving as his legacy is trashed and he created no genuine dynasty. It’ll be a name people remember, but a record they’ll easily forget. MMA was already the fastest growing sport in the world at the time and aside from his PPV numbers, the UFC doesn’t sit in the “stratosphere”, it’s consistently increased over time and that hasn’t changed, do you think his fans are the ones still driving numbers? The McNugget fans I met could barely name another fighter. “Good” and “great” are subjective, but unfortunately, the history books and stats aren’t. By comparison, his numbers are poor, his run to the title against Aldo was weak, Aldo probably being the most impressive moment of his career before bringing gifted a title shot against a bloke that shouldn’t have been there and never was again… and that was all McNugget did, then he was gone. That’s no lasting or impressive legacy, it’s a blip in the radar for anyone that’s what’s MMA for an extended period of time, or if they were brought in by McNugget, even that would now be turning into nothing but a blip. Anyone who starts enjoying the UFC now will likely know little of what he did, nor be very impressed.
2014 ''partying is weakness for the soul '' fast forward 10yrs an he's a coke head now on roids
Not surprised lol; dude made it. Doesn't have to fight for scraps now like the other champs atm.
@@Senth99 he's got different kind of battles to fight now
@@kastellan1324 Wich one spending and making more millions ?
@@NrGzWortezGaMiNgnah lol bro is definitely battling drugs. and i get it. he’s made more money than most can even imagine. doesn’t mean he isn’t human and can’t succumb to substance abuse.
@@ieuhwbwnwosisbebsjksjsnsnsj Bro if he was battling drugs we would hear about him getting out social media and getting to rehab, he is always on social media promoting his buisnesss and just owned a new organization BKFC, aint no junkie that sucessful. This guy enjoy coke too much but aint desesperate. YOu are just hatin cause you broke.
'Partying is weakness for the soul' 👏👏
‘Movie make your heart weak”
Another classic.
Words from an expert 😂
Proceeds to make a whiskey brand
That's why he's weak now
@@Brando-ot8twbruh, he was in his prime over 12 years ago. And now he’s a multi millionaire. He can do what he wants
Damn it's like he was speaking to himself in the future. "Partying is weakness for the soul" You can literally see it in him. He is the prime example of a spirit vanishing with partying and excess.
Bro did all this work during young age to be free and spend his time howsoever he liked
@@ollie-f7yfree from what? He is more of a slave now than ever before. A slave to short term earthly pleasures, his brain is getting affected by the drugs more than any CTE could.
@@ollie-f7yHe is not free. Addiction is the worst type of a prison imaginable. He needs help,cause he failed to help himself.
@ollie-f7y That’s weakness of the soul talking
One of the greatest things that happened to the ufc
😂😂 fanboy
@@spazzymacgee5648 🤡
@@spazzymacgee5648 hi casual
@uhuhuh7319 casual? Iam in my formal wear tonight. Why you acting like a triggered fanboy? 😂🤣
@@spazzymacgee5648 i was saying hi bro thats all. Do you feel insecure by calling others ‘fanboy’ though 😀
this is not a therapy session 😂 my fav
Terapy*
@@tuttyshankar u dumbass
Those days are gooooooone…
and i miss them, cause sometimes i feel like a btch
He made it..
@@dermenschistweilesglaubtda41all hells Comming with him
Now they’re memories on the wall 😢
@@kevinsera5697your a wuss
2015-2017 Conor will never be topped
Honestly still miss him
Very motivational at that time!!
'partying is weakness for the soul, so I try to avoid it' lmao bro is living party machine now
And he's become weaker for it, dude was not wrong
He lost so much aura and respect. Totally different person now and for the worse unfortunately.
Honestly he was funny, but what a complete asshole he was even then.
Who cares, aura comes and goes. He's pretty much retired now. His legacy is set in history though
@@kvbvl7285aura only goes if you start caring about the wrong shit
@@kvbvl7285 Nah, my children (both sons) were once Conor fans. Now they don't give a fuck about him, the respect has been lost. He traded respect for fame and fortune
He called it a long time ago. He said he would lose himself in the game. But he also said it would be worth it because his family would be set for generations. It's sad but it all came true and to his word.
“Makes gun signs with his right hand and makes animal balloons with his left” 😂😂😂
Hungry both metaphorically and literally
Good video. I've always remembered the partying is weakness for the soul quote, and how much he's flipped to the other side of that
0:11 dude this aged badly
He said he tries not that he is impervious to partying
Not really. He was on pursuit then, he’s more relaxed now. Connor is possibly 35? That’s way. Out of line for ufc. I’m 26 and been fighting all my life and your body, it’s just not the same, plus the effort, MMA is not a joke man. Like
He's not trying hard enough because every time I see him he's off his face. @@Eueuejjjj
10 years does some shit to a man
The goat. If you weren’t there you wouldn’t get it.
GOAT in terms of showmanship yes. As a fighter no
@@GoGetYourShineboxduring his time , he was the goat
Prime McGregor was a good to watch, both in and out of the ring. Now he is the bum he called everyone else
If usa writes a history of its establishment, it should refer BCE (before Conner Era)
Conner McGrogor
Hahahah people always misspell his name
you forgot - "I own this town."
This is the UFC at its peak.
"You're a credit to the community"🗣😂😂
That one was funny 😂😂😂
"Partying is the weakness of the soul" goddamn conor was a completely different person back then
He was also very vocal about being ‘loose’ as a fighter and not a muscle freak that isn’t agile. These past few years he’s been tryna put on as much size as possible
My aunt lived in the same estate as him in crumlin
My uncle lived in the same house as him
I live on the same planet as him
Jackeen town. 😂😂
@@durotar7470HAHAHAHAHA
@@MyTimeWillCome. it wasnt that funny
2013-16 conor was a magical thing lol
1:20 You can Chad Mendez’s soul leave his body at that exact moment
This conor motivated my youngself to be a fuckin menace for my own good
Nate was the only guy Conor’s shit talking didn’t work on….. it worked on Khabib, but not in the way Conor hoped it would 😂
Nate was getting agitated by it. The trash talk didn’t work on Eddie (he was simply outclassed) and it didn’t work on Dustin in their 3rd fight
@@GoGetYourShinebox Nate didn’t give two fucks about what Conor was saying. He was more agitated by all the promotion he was being forced to do than anything. Conor got under Eddies skin a couple times like when he showed up late and took his belt, but I think the moment itself was too much for him, which started to play into Conor’s game around the time of Chad Mendes… maybe a fight or two before him. I consider anything post Khabib not the same Conor. He started trying to be Mr nice guy until Dustin put his lights out and ofcourse It’s gonna be pretty hard to get under someone’s skin after they did that to you.
I get sad seeing this because hes fallen a long way. There will never be another like him. No one will ever eclipse what hes done. He globalized MMA and brought the world together.
I miss the old press conferences/interview settings
Nobody will ever be better than prime mcgregor
Yeah we all saw that. This is why he lost 6 times:
Lost to Dustin Poirier (UFC 264) - By TKO (Doctor's Stoppage)
Lost to Dustin Poirier (UFC 257) - By KO/TKO
Lost to Khabib Nurmagomedov (UFC 229) - By Submission
Lost to Daniel Cormier (UFC 226) - By KO/TKO
Lost to Nate Diaz (UFC 202) - By Decision
Lost to José Aldo (UFC 194) - By KO/TKO
Mofo Daniel cormier?
@@OrbisBrevi hahahhahahahahahahahahahhahahahahahahaha
How the mighty have fallen. Back to basics. Success attracts enemies.
1:35 wow never seen this clip before. This was cold.
The gang sings and ballon sentence was one of the best ones he haas ever said
That’s why when a human have a goal in his life he becomes the best of who is but when he loses the goal he losses himself.
whats the music in the first 30 seconds?
Time and hope cinematic
I acc never knew that about diaz lol That’s real cool
"Parting is weakness for the soul, my friend,"
Some Bruce Lee shit
featherweight conor was a awesome time in the ufc timeline
Man he was phenomenal in everyway
We need the old connor back😢
Reaching your goal is something that have a tendency to break people. Michael Jordan, Marco Pierre White, etc etc
What’s the soundtrack from?
What is the initial background music?
did you find out bro?
@@oatsworld Nah, hoping someone let's me know asap. Need to add it to the playlist.
Time and hope cinematic
@@Pswayze23 Thanks
what the first background song called?
Stand your base!!!
Its a real shame McNuggets bit the bate of celebrity and lived the party lifestyle later in his career. He threw so much talent and years of dedication away just to do drugs. His later UFC bouts show how far from grace he fell, not to mention the interview for Roadhouse where he's shaking like a fiend.
0:48 fast forward a couple years and the slim, high ankle pants are in
Bro Conor’s career needs to be played backwards. Literally the hardest downfall of one of the greatest modern mma pioneers
Money doesn't change people. It just reveals who they truly are.
No, it can also change you. It gives you benefits and experiences you’ve never thought of. It’s both things at once
yeah like khabib
Who you are is situation-dependent. It may reveal truths about you, but it's not as simple as "who you truly are."
Andrew Tate also said this: Money is an amplifier of who you actually are
If you a real.
Money will have 0 affect.
It's crazy cause you define me be that stuff just like these ppl also tried too define me in a weirder creepier way
Man those days 😂
Prime Mcgregor was the best pure ju-jitsu fighter ever, just a fact.
😂😂
whos here after the news
If he didn't fight Floyd he would end up being on the GOAT converstation if he keeped that mindset.
I miss this guy
He killed Diaz lmao. World class shit talker
He is a champion in the twitter now..😅😅
greater than jon jones
Nah Jones is more of a complete fighter. Jon Jones can do everything in his prime.
@@ashtonnc-17 he has avoided fight a lot if he think he could lose
This is the only version of Conor where he has a chance to defeat Khabib.
Having a strong chick at your side believing in you from day one. Sure makes it easier. Good on Dev. Women should be inspired by that. Those women should be praised and glorified. Not fat models, or Instagram models. Airheads that did and do nothing. Upside down world!
He gived his whole youth to ufc/mma and now he doing what guys do when 18 to 25 ish because he didnt do it at the time
Still wouldn't mitigate his feelings of shame and contempt for stooping so low...and for what? To party, do drugs and have hookups. Every sensible young adult will give up such whims and desires to have the legacy he has, and yet he's tainting it by taking the easy way out since there's nothing else going on for him. His current actions definitely won't have consequences and repercussions to his future self.
His career ended after the Alvarez fight. He achieved what he wanted (becoming a double champion) and lost his hunger. Then against Floyd he became a millionaire and that was it for him.
He should have retired after that and till this day everybody would consider him the best fighter ever.
Instead he became an alcoholic, started partying, doing drugs, hiring hookers, getting in all kind of scandals, and then went and fought a super strong and disciplined Khabib. Not only lost but got absolutely humiliated and embarrassed. Then got humiliated again by Poirier twice.
His downhill is pretty sad. He became a bad parody of himself after having such an amazing 2014-2016 run.
He was a millionaire after the Aldo fight. The Mayweather debacle is what ruined Conor though. That put him into that 9 figure rare air he never came back from
Money changed him
Dude was something else that Floyd money changed him
And the conor mcgregor special that teases a triumphant return...yeeaahh...riiight...
This the hungry Conor 😤
The moment when Chael realised there was now a more charismatic fighter than him😂
The first video aged so badly for him :(
The stuff he said about Nate Diaz was hilarious
1:21 where is Dana's hand? 🤨
The person we did like and is long gone.. Exactly THIS should have been his legacy not his later self, that crushed everything he worked for. He is a bum if we look at his soul
Legend
To never be seen again
“He makes gun signs with the right hand, and animal balloons with the left hand” 😂 idc who win the fight, that shits funny
Look up the court records of McGregor.
Remember everyone. A motivated connor mcgregor was outboxed and strangled by Mr Nathan diaz. And he was known from then on as mctapper 😂
You’re such a loser , do something with your life
He makes guns hands with the right hand and animal baloons with the left hand, so you are a credit to the comunity... Conor trash talk was hilarious😂
You should have compared to the Conor when he started to have too much money 😂 I thought it was going to be in the end
Khabib changed him
Chad was genuine distraught over the balls on forehead comment
2:22 he makes gun signs with the right hand and animal balloons with the left hand 😂 this sums up all of first world wanna be gangsters 😂😂
So now "aura" is the new trendy word every teen uses on social media. I will never get these randol trendings...
Get used to it unc
It’s nearly as bad as the “cooking” or “cold” trend. Can tell the people who use it only see sunlight just before they go to get at 8 am
HOW CAN YOU NOT INCLUDE THE RIO DE JANEIRO CLIP?!?!
Keyword motivated.
The narcos music hahaha
gang signs w/ the left and animal balloons w/ the right .... damn
You included everything, except for his 6 losses:
Lost to Dustin Poirier (UFC 264) - By TKO (Doctor's Stoppage)
Lost to Dustin Poirier (UFC 257) - By KO/TKO
Lost to Khabib Nurmagomedov (UFC 229) - By Submission
Lost to Daniel Cormier (UFC 226) - By KO/TKO
Lost to Nate Diaz (UFC 202) - By Decision
Lost to José Aldo (UFC 194) - By KO/TKO
money changes
He was gone after the floyd fight
Drugs and alcohol are UNDEFEATED
The aura of cocaine induced motivation 😂
2:16 aint that wholesome
why dude, this is the worst backing music you couldve picked....why would you do this
Why did dana have his fingers up conors but
😅the devolution is hysterical, but also disappointing.
Aside from his coked up antics, does anyone genuinely still talk about this guy as anything but a flash in the pan? He’s done, whatever he did was very little in comparison to actual GOATs.. he’s now just a “who da fook is that guy”
That “flash in the pan” did more for the sport than any of the “actual GOATs” ever did. The man single handedly launched the UFC into the stratosphere, and he was a great fighter to boot.
Appreciation isn’t a finite resource, so don’t know why you can’t give him his credit too
Easy to spot MMA fans who know very little and think that McNugget put it on the map.. was successful before, is successful after, think the Tyson fight is coming up, shouldn’t you be focused on that? Was a good fighter, can NEVER claim the title of great, that is factual, no matter how you want to look at it. Average record, no title defenses and very little longevity.. not great by anyone’s standards.
@@paull9087 again - appreciation is not a finite resource.
You’re the MMA fandom gatekeeper, and clearly far more intelligent than I could hope to be. So I’ll just point out that all these terms like “great” and “good” are subjective. You can view them through whatever prism you choose, just don’t be so arrogant as to assume everyone else should see it the same way you do.
As I’m sure you noticed, I also never said that McGregor put the UFC on the map. I said he “launched the UFC into the stratosphere,” which he did. The UFC was already ascending yes, but the man added jet fuel.
Hate on him all you want. Call him an average fighter. Whatever. He’s always going to be one of the defining figures of the sport.
“Defining figure” I can get behind, completely agree, but history will be less forgiving as his legacy is trashed and he created no genuine dynasty. It’ll be a name people remember, but a record they’ll easily forget. MMA was already the fastest growing sport in the world at the time and aside from his PPV numbers, the UFC doesn’t sit in the “stratosphere”, it’s consistently increased over time and that hasn’t changed, do you think his fans are the ones still driving numbers? The McNugget fans I met could barely name another fighter. “Good” and “great” are subjective, but unfortunately, the history books and stats aren’t. By comparison, his numbers are poor, his run to the title against Aldo was weak, Aldo probably being the most impressive moment of his career before bringing gifted a title shot against a bloke that shouldn’t have been there and never was again… and that was all McNugget did, then he was gone. That’s no lasting or impressive legacy, it’s a blip in the radar for anyone that’s what’s MMA for an extended period of time, or if they were brought in by McNugget, even that would now be turning into nothing but a blip. Anyone who starts enjoying the UFC now will likely know little of what he did, nor be very impressed.
He gained a lot of money, but lost the respect of the people
This old mcregor reminds me of illa topuria rn
what the fuck is this music
Time and hope cinematic
Pre-crack Conor was great. Now he’s a disgrace.
Juicehead turkey, look at you now
Mo money mo problems