According to the former two-division champion, it’s not a matter of “if,” but when he takes his place among the promotion’s most accomplished fighters.
“Looking forward to my own hall of fame entry all the same, I’m a shoe in,” McGregor wrote on Twitter. “First of everything. All the records. KO speed. Knockdown amount. KOs most divisions. Financials. You name it.
“No rush [though]. I’m still in to bust noses open and put [opponents] unconscious. A real goer.”
Looking forward to my own hall of fame entry all the same, I’m a shoe in. First of everything. All the records. KO speed. Knockdown amount. KO’s most divisions. Financials. You name it. No rush tho I’m still in to bust noses open and put opps unconscious. A real goer.
— Conor McGregor (@TheNotoriousMMA) July 5, 2022
McGregor is still in the process of recovering from a broken leg suffered in a loss to Dustin Poirier at UFC 264 last July. A date for the Irish star’s return to the Octagon remains unclear. He owns just one MMA victory — a 40-second stoppage of Donald Cerrone at UFC 246 — in the last four years.
Proper Twelve, proud maker of the ufc hof show! Call me The HOFF @properwhiskey pic.twitter.com/sWAooyrx9N
— Conor McGregor (@TheNotoriousMMA) July 5, 2022