Conor McGregor may have produced the most iconic victory in the history of sport on this day, ten year ago.
Not even the first man to beat Jose Aldo believed that the Brazilian icon would lose to anyone that wasn’t able to control him on the ground.
The Irishman took just 13 seconds to bring an end to one of the greatest winning streaks in the history of UFC.
McGregor comforted Aldo in the aftermath of a devastating loss.
After winning the featherweight gold, ‘The Notorious’ didn’t wait too long before picking up another trophy to celebrate what may still be the biggest win of his career.
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What is the UFC finish that rivals McGregor’s KO of Aldo as the most iconic in UFC history?
What could possibly match UFC 194’s main event? Comment below and let us know what you think.
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Conor McGregor spent a lot on a Rolls-Royce when he defeated Jose Aldo during UFC 194
Nevada Athletic Commission published the salaries of all fighters who competed in the Octagon inside the MGM Grand Garden Arena shortly after UFC 194.
Unsurprisingly, Conor McGregor, who had perfectly predicted how he’d knock out Jose Aldo, topped the list as the highest earner.
However, his…
2025-12-13 01:00:00

