What is Conor McGregor’s net worth?
Net Worth: | $200 Million |
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Age: | 35 |
Born: | July 14, 1988 |
Gender: | Male |
Height: | 1.75 m (5 ft 9 in) |
Country of Origin: | Republic of Ireland |
Source of Wealth: | MMA Fighter |
Last Updated: | Feb 22, 2024 |
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Introduction
As of February 2024, Conor McGregor’s net worth is $200 Million, making him the richest MMA fighter in the world.
Conor McGregor is an Irish professional MMA fighter and entrepreneur in the UFC.
McGregor is the former UFC Lightweight Champion and UFC Featherweight Champion.
McGregor is one of only a few fighters in UFC history to have won titles in more than one weight class.
Early Life
Conor McGregor was born in Dublin, Ireland on the 14th of July 1988.
He was raised in Crumlin and attended school in Coláiste de hÍde in Tallaght.
Before becoming interested in fighting, McGregor became a big fan of soccer.
He then started boxing at Crumlin Boxing Club when he was 12 years old.
Conor was raised in a working-class family, and after he left school, he undertook a plumbing apprenticeship.
During this time, he also started training in mixed martial arts with a new friend, and future UFC fighter, Tom Egan.
Career
Conor’s career in mixed martial arts began when he was 18 years old and made his MMA debut.
He won his first amateur fight by TKO against Kieran Campbell, and after the fight was signed to the Irish Cage of Truth Promotions.
This is when his professional fighting career began.
McGregor fought professionally for 5 years, before being offered a contract to fight in the UFC.
Ultimate Fighting Championship
In February 2013, Conor McGregor was officially signed to the UFC.
At the time, he was only the second Irish fighter to have signed with the organization; with his teammate and friend, Tom Egan, being the first.
In April 2013, McGregor made his UFC Featherweight debut against Marcus Brimage, winning by technical knockout in the 1st round, and receiving his first “Knockout of the Night” bonus.
During the post-fight speech, McGregor took the microphone and addressed Dana White with the now-famous quote: “Dana, 60 G’s baby!”
After winning his debut, he went on to receive victories against his next four opponents: Max Holloway, Diego Brandao, Dustin Poirier, and Dennis Silver.
UFC Featherweight Championship
In 2015, the fight for the UFC Featherweight Championship belt between Conor McGregor and Jose Aldo was announced.
The pair went on a 12-day world tour doing interviews leading up to the event, with the UFC stating that this was the most heavily promoted fight thus far in the organization’s 22-year history.
Aldo would end up pulling out of the fight due to a rib injury, which led to Conor McGregor fighting, and defeating, Chad Mendes for the UFC Interim Featherweight Champion belt.
On the 10th of August, 2015, the fight for the Featherweight Championship between Aldo and McGregor was announced once again.
In December 2015, McGregor would knock out Jose Aldo in just 13 seconds (the fastest-ever knockout for a title bout), earning himself the UFC Featherweight Championship belt.
The Notorious suffered his very first UFC loss in 2016 to Nate Diaz, in a fight that took place in the Welterweight division. After losing due to submission in the first fight, a rematch took place just 5 months later, where McGregor would avenge his loss via a majority decision.
UFC Lightweight Championship
In November 2016, McGregor beat Eddie Alvarez to win the UFC Lightweight Championship belt, marking the first time a fighter had simultaneously held belts in two divisions.
It was after this moment, that McGregor’s career would start to take a downturn.
Conor took time away from the sport for the birth of his first child, and he was stripped of his Featherweight Championship belt due to his inactivity within the division.
In 2018, McGregor would also be stripped of the Lightweight Championship belt, once again due to inactivity.
His career in the UFC has since been relatively sporadic, with losses to Khabib Nurmagomedov and Dustin Poirier, and a single win over the cowboy Donald Cerrone.
McGregor is currently anticipated to return to the UFC sometime in 2023 to face off against the veteran Michael Chandler.
Professional Boxing Debut
In 2017, McGregor announce his professional boxing debut against the undefeated, Floyd ‘Money’ Mayweather Jr.
The fight took place on the 26th of August, 2017 at the T-Mobile Arena in Paradise, Nevada.
It was stated that Conor would receive a guaranteed $30 million for the fight, Whilst Mayweather would receive $100 million.
McGregor lost by TKO in round 10, however, the event was such a success that McGregor ended up earning an estimated $130 million from the fight.
Proper No. Twelve
In September 2018, Conor McGregor launched his own whiskey brand, ‘Proper No. Twelve Irish Whiskey’, named after the childhood neighborhood he grew up in.
In 2021, a deal was struck for McGregor and his business partners to sell their 51% majority stake in the company to Proximo Spirits, who already owned the other 49% of the company.
The deal was estimated to be worth $600 million, making McGregor even richer overnight.
Finalization of the deal means that Conor McGregor no longer owns a stake in the Proper No. Twelve Irish Whiskey brand.
Endorsements
Conor McGregor has partnered with and been endorsed by many brands throughout the years.
Here are several that we can mention:
- Monster Energy
- Reebok
- Beats Electronics
- Burger King
- Anheuser-Busch InBev
- Budweiser
Conor McGregor’s Net Worth
As of February 2024, Conor McGregor’s net worth is $200 Million.
Conor McGregor’s Net Worth Over Time
Year | Net Worth |
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2013 | $25 Thousand |
2014 | $500 Thousand |
2015 | $2 Million |
2016 | $14 Million |
2017 | $35 Million |
2018 | $85 Million |
2019 | $110 Million |
2020 | $120 Million |
2021 | $150 Million |
2022 | $180 Million |
2023 | $200 Million |
2024 | $200 Million |
In 2013, after his UFC debut, Conor took home a small payday, plus a $60,000 bonus.
However, his earnings per fight would quickly increase as his stardom grew, and within just a couple of years, he was earning millions.
UFC Fight Earnings
In 2015, Mcgregor fought three times, with two of those fights being multi-million dollar paydays.
The fight against Chad Mendes in July earned McGregor $3.3 million, and the record-breaking 13-second fight against Jose Aldo earned the Irishman a juicy $4.5 million.
In 2016, his fights against Nate Diaz and Chad Mendes would earn him another combined $12.4 million.
By 2017, McGregor’s net worth was estimated to be $35 million.
Professional Boxing Debut
McGregor’s biggest payday by far came in August 2017 when he faced Floyd Mayweather Jr in his professional boxing debut.
It was estimated that Conor earned more than $100 million for the fight.
Proper Twelve Sale
It’s unclear as to how much McGregor made from the sale of Proper Twelve in 2021.
McGregor and his business partners sold their remaining 51% stake in the business for $600 million.
Highlights
Here are some of the best highlights of Conor McGregor’s career:
- Began showing interest in MMA (April 2006)
- First MMA Fight (February 2007)
- First Professional MMA Fight (March 2009)
- UFC Debut (April 2013)
- Fastest UFC Knockout in Championship Match (Jose Aldo, December 2015)
- UFC Featherweight Championship (December 2015)
- UFC Lightweight Championship (November 2016)
- Professional Boxing Debut (August 2017)
Favorite Conor McGregor Quotes
“You might win some, you might lose some. But you go in, you challenge yourself, you become a better man, a better individual, a better fighter.” – Conor McGregor
“I’m not going to get somewhere and say, ‘OK, I’m done.’ Success is never final; I’ll just keep on going. The same way as failure never being fatal. Just keep going. I’m going to the stars and then past them.” – Conor McGregor
“The more you seek the uncomfortable, the more you will become comfortable.” – Conor McGregor
“The thing about the truth is, not a lot of people can handle it.” – Conor McGregor
View our larger collection of the best Conor McGregor quotes!
3 Success Lessons From Conor McGregor
Now that you know all about Conor McGregor’s net worth, and how he achieved success; let’s look at 3 success lessons we can all learn from Conor McGregor:
1. Develop An Obsession
It’s no secret that Conor has an absolute obsession with MMA and all the hard work he puts in.
He loves fighting, and he loves it so much that he can’t stop putting in the work.
If you want to become the best at something, you should be obsessed with what you do. Are you obsessed? Are you willing to put in all the work it takes to become the best?
2. Utilize the Power of Visualization
In the past, Conor has spoken on the topic of visualization, and how he has always used this to his advantage.
Visualization prepares you mentally for all the things you want to achieve and has become very important to Conor’s success.
Some people don’t believe in visualization, but maybe you should, as it can become a very powerful tool to drive you to greatness.
3. Back Up the Talk
If there’s one thing that everyone knows about McGregor, he loves to talk.
He will trash-talk anyone and everyone who stands in his way. Some think he takes it to ridiculous and far too extreme levels.
It’s most certainly part of the overall game plan, but the important thing to remember is that he backs up the talk.
He makes sure he puts in the work so that he can walk the walk as well as talk the talk.
Frequently Asked Questions
How much is Conor McGregor worth?
Conor McGregor’s net worth is estimated to be $200 Million.
How old is Conor McGregor?
Conor McGregor was born on July 14, 1988, and is currently 35 years old.
How tall is Conor McGregor?
Conor McGregor’s height is 1.75 m, which is equal to 5 ft 9 in.
Summary
McGregor’s success may also have been the cause of his downfall, with many people speculating that the level of wealth he’s been able to reach led to less motivation for the sport.
Although, let’s be honest; with over $200 million in the bank, most of us would feel the same way.
Conor McGregor is now the richest MMA fighter in the world, with a net worth of $200 Million.
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