100 Quotes by Conor McGregor

Conor McGregor, often referred to as "The Notorious," is an Irish mixed martial artist and former two-division champion in the Ultimate Fighting Championship (UFC). Born in 1988 in Dublin, Ireland, McGregor's journey from a plumber's apprentice to a global sporting sensation is nothing short of extraordinary. He possesses a unique combination of fighting skills, charisma, and showmanship that has made him one of the most marketable and recognizable figures in the world of combat sports.

McGregor's fighting style is characterized by his striking prowess, particularly his powerful left hand, and his ability to create mental warfare with his opponents through pre-fight trash talk and mind games. Beyond his fighting abilities, McGregor's business acumen has led him to venture into various commercial endeavors, including fashion, whiskey, and fitness, solidifying his status as a prominent celebrity beyond the octagon.

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However, his path has not been without controversy, as some of his actions and statements have been met with criticism. Nevertheless, his impact on the sport of mixed martial arts cannot be denied, as he has brought newfound mainstream attention to UFC and has paved the way for other fighters to achieve greater recognition and financial success. Whether loved or loathed, Conor McGregor's rise to fame and his contributions to the sport have left an indelible mark on the world of mixed martial arts.

Conor McGregor Quotes


Nothing good ever comes from worrying or sitting there feeling sorry for yourself... Keep positive and keep pushing on and things will turn good.

At the end of the day you gotta feel some way. So why not feel unbeatable? Why not feel untouchable.

There's only one thing that's impossible to beat a man that doesn't give up.

If you have a clear picture in your head of something that's going to happen... then nothing can stop it.

Look out for those who look out for you. Loyalty is everything.

Excellence is not a skill, excellence is an attitude.

Doubt is only removed by action. If you're not working then that's where doubt comes in.

I fear no man. If you breathe oxygen, I do not fear you.

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I have visualised my imagination so clearly and so consistently that it has manifested itself into my reality.

All that matters is how you see yourself.

Appreciate your surroundings and be grateful for it and that's when good things happen.

I'm just going to keep doing what I'm doing. Keep proving people wrong and proving myself right.

It's not really that much of a big deal - you brush it off and you come back. Defeat is the secret ingredient to success.

You must improvise, adapt, and overcome.

I am cocky in prediction, I am confident in preparation but I am always humble in victory or defeat.

You are either the best. Or you are the worst. There is no in between.

Keep positive and keep pushing on and things will turn good.

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Be passionate, be optimistic, be grateful.

I have never encountered a winner that held hate towards something.

Always be civil, but with a plan to neutralize everyone in the room.

Failure is not an option for me. Success is all I envision

I keep having vivid dreams of success. Then it's time to sleep.

Be spontaneous, be creative, go out and have fun, let things happen naturally.

I don't care about anything I don't need to care about.

I am comfortable in the uncomfortable.

To do anything to a high level it has to be total obsession.

I believe in working harder and putting in the time - being completely obsessed. And, yeah, I think that's life.

I used to imagine it. I used to pretend that my Peugeot driving to the gym in the rain in Dublin was a Ferrari on the Vegas strip. And now that I have that? I can't even describe that feeling. That's why I like the best - the best cars, the best food, the best watches.

An injury is not just a process of recovery it's a process of discovery.

I don't relax, I don't celebrate. I sit and plot.

Sometimes the truth hurts. It hurts because they have a weakness - and I exploit weakness.

Know yourself, to know others.

Pressure is an illusion, but I like that illusion of pressure.

You can't fear success and I think a lot of people do... I'm not like that. I'm going for it.

Have fun, that's what it's all about. People get stressed over it... Let competition eat them up. That's not me, I just get in and have fun. That's what I'm here to do: Have fun and make some money doing it.

Power and speed aren't enough to overcome someone who is strategic, who knows what you'll do before you do it and can turn it on you; someone who is mentally engaged and combines the whole package.

I'm definitely on the pursuit of perfection...I will always be learning.

It is the most powerful submission in the sport. It is a beautiful thing. You're holding them into you, their back is on you, and you are basically choking them gradually like a boa constrictor and once you've got them, the pressure goes on and they have to submit or they are going to stop breathing. It happened to me early in my career, and I panicked, and gave in, I tapped out too early. I learned a lot from that. I learned from it, learned how to do the move better, learned how to avoid it being done to me.

I stay ready so I don't have to get ready.

Don't impersonate. Innovate.

I am in the fighting game, I don't care about anything else. I don't watch the news, I don't care about politics, I don't care about other sports. I don't care about anything I don't need to care about. This is my sport, it is my life. I study it, I think about it, all the time. Nothing else matters.

I plot my ascent daily.

There's a Celtic saying, "Many a time a man's mouth broke his nose."

Real champions fight through adversity.

I pursue this dream and carry on. I don't dwell too much on the outside, I just focus on the inside.

I love my job. I whoop people for truckloads of cash. How could I hate this life? I love it so much. I'm grateful every single day.

I have unemployed my girlfriend. She had a job working for a cardiologist and now she can hang out, put her feet up, buy all the things she wants, have a nice breakfast with you and me in the Four Seasons. Any fights in families like mine come from everyone worrying about money. I'm taking all those worries away. That makes me feel happy, makes me really proud of what I do.

I don't worry about my opponent or their game, I worry about my game.

You can't enter a contest emotionally charged. It clouds your judgment, it clouds your reaction.

I love money, and I love movement. I like what it has let me do for my family. I have paid off my mum and dad's mortgage, I've bought them two BMWs, they can have anything they want. I am buying a fleet of cars for myself. I have unemployed my sisters, they don't need to work, don't need to worry about a thing.

I think we can be our own gods. I believe in myself.

If you are the best, you must go that extra mile.

I know I might rub people the wrong way sometimes, but I'm just a kid living my dream... I'm enjoying my life.

You sleep on a win and you'll wake up with a loss.

I think we should all focus on who we are, what we want to do, and do it. That is my way. I don't know why anyone would want to do that politics stuff.

The support gets me to the gym but the doubt keeps me there.

I will cross that bridge when it comes. I am not stupid. I am a very bright guy. I know that in the fighting game, you get people who get brain damage and do themselves long-term harm. I am into it in a big way, and I am good at it, and I am going to get very, very rich and then I will get out and we will see what comes after that.

You need to be able to hit, kick, grapple, wrestle, but for me so much of this is about the mind, about feeling you are in complete control of the space around you, and you know what to do at any moment. That is a wonderful feeling, but it doesn't just happen, you have to work for it, train for it, think about it all the time.

There's two things I really like to do and that's whoop ass and look good. I'm doing one of them right now and on Saturday night, I'm doing the other.

{Losing can be a great motivator] but not if it drains your confidence. One of the reasons I got into this game was because I wanted to learn how to get myself comfortable in uncomfortable situations.

I worked my ass off to earn what I have. You have to understand, not many people where I come from get to experience this kind of life.

I am not a big crier. But I'd say it was after the Mendes fight. It was not because of the fight as such. It was everything leading up to it. It had been such a tough time. When I did my knee, I had some very dark times. Life is all about ups and downs and I'd say there had been a lot of downs, but I got through it, I won and after the fight, I was standing in the shower and I was crying, just letting it all go.

I don't believe in talent. Talent doesn't exist.

Training to me isn't about a set time at the gym - I move at all times of the day and night.

Smart work pays best. Trust it.

I love what I do... When I'm in there I don't want to be nowhere else in the world... I love this game more than anything.

One thing I believe that's a key to success is celebrate your surroundings.

One of the reasons I got into this game was because I wanted to learn how to get myself comfortable in uncomfortable situations. I grew up in a tough area of Dublin, and fighting was just part of your life. Boys fight, and I won some, but I lost a lot too, and I didn't like that, I didn't like that feeling of not knowing whether I was in danger, in trouble.

I believe in believing.

When I'm in there I'm just in my zone. What people think about when they're looking at me, that's their business. If there is a bit of that, I am fine with it, each to his own.

I love money because I've earned it.

Ask José Mourinho, he wouldn't know a thing about me, my sport - he knows football, and to get to high levels you have to be insane, nothing else means anything.

I do yoga. People think it is easy, just touching your toes. It is hard. But I tend to go with my own flow. It's back to the movement thing. I feel it when I need to train, and I do what I feel I need to do. And when I am in the run-up to a fight, I am really at it the whole time, might be getting my weight down to meet the limit for the division. Soon I am moving up and I am going to be champion in the next one too.

Pain is part of the sport.

Golf isn't a sport, it's a game. I'm not saying it's not a difficult game, with lots of mental stuff. But it's not a sport like mine. Where is the combat, the intensity of what we do?

I'm on top of the world, man. And I intend to stay there.

Seems like people get obsessed about times and numbers and weights and that - I'm obsessed with winning.

My name, the McGregor name, my family's motto ... means royal is in my blood. That goes way back. So for [Aldo] to say he is the king and I am the joker, if this was a different time, I would invade his favela on horseback and kill anyone that was not fit to work. But we are in a new time. So I'll whoop his ass in July.

It's important to stay hydrated - first thing I do in the morning is stretch and drink water.

I don't just want the belt, I want every one of their heads on a plate.

I always think street but train sport.

Face adversity head on in your training and you will conquer it smoothly in your fight.

I studied every move, I became fascinated by thinking what I could have done differently. And I take that approach now as a professional. I am on it, all the time, never stop thinking, learning. You don't get to be world champion unless you do that.

I hold no emotions while I am in there... in there it is just calm and creative.

I don't use machines - animals don't use machines.

If I could bust out and eat anything... if I ever stop fighting, I could put on some serious weight with sweets.

You can take on the world in a good suit.

I work hard and fight easy.

I won't ever shy away from a fight and if it makes sense down the road, I'll do it. But it will be on my terms.

People do what they think works for them, but the sport is about instinct, movement, balance, power... it's too animalistic to get rigid about your training.

If people want to believe in this god, or that god, that's fine by me, believe away.

I don't feel negative emotions. I feel calm, composed and ready. And as it goes on I get better at it. By the time the fight is on, I don't feel any emotions at all.

A fight is mental, not just physical and psychological warfare is absolutely part of that.

As far as I'm concerned, I just speak the truth.

I move in many ways. I can adapt and overcome to any situation.

I'm not a fan of routine.

Every little detail to every little movement must be perfect. Perfection in movement.

Victorious. I feel that is why I did all the training, why I make the sacrifices, that is why I got into the shape I am in. I feel I have won, that's millions more coming my way, I feel great.

I feel it when I need to train and I do what I feel like I need to do. I don't get obsessed with one style or one skill.

There are people who have great skills, who do great things, but don't embody the whole animal that is the fight game like I do.

Movement is meditation. Move to win.

Wherever it goes is my best position. Wherever it goes I am comfortable.

There's people that focus on the game and forget about the art. There's that specific special individual that can do both.

Boxing is going to have to catch up with the kind of things UFC is doing. They're getting left behind.

I like looking good. But it's also about the feeling, right?

You don't get to be world champion unless you do that.

The surface below your feet is so special. It is not like a boxing ring, not like a wrestling mat, it's its own thing, and when I am there, I am floating, I am moving with total freedom, I am free. And when you know, when you just know you are going to win, like I do, there is no better feeling.

I've read a lot of books on the laws of attraction, and in my home I have a big book on Muhammad Ali, which I've read, because he is like a hero of mine, but other than that, no, I'm not a big reader.

Whoever said it's tough at the top is talking absolute sh*t.

Getting enough protein is important when I train, to help build muscle and recover, so I'll supplement with protein shakes.

I eat, sleep and breathe training.

I don't watch the news, I don't care about politics, I don't care about other sports.

Late switches are part of fighting and I've handled them all.

In general, I like the healthy stuff and don't really have a problem with any of it.

Speed is the essence of war.

I try to eat healthy all the time. I don't eat takeaways. I drink mostly water or coconut water.

Movement for me is meditation.

I think I am the greatest fighter in any class.

Listen, I am in the fighting game, I don't care about anything else.

Think street, train sport.

I know I can hold two, maybe even three belts. So I have business to take care of back in and around my weight class.

Machines don't use machines.

My diet is usually pretty consistent whether I'm training for a specific fight or not. I don't like to mess too much with it.

It makes a difference when you've got more than two months versus two weeks to train for a particular opponent.

The term "trash talk" is such an American thing. I still laugh at it.

I don't know why anyone would want to do that politics stuff.

― Conor McGregor Quotes

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