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15 Interesting Quotes by Conor McGregor

May 6, 2019

Conor McGregor is a world-famous MMA fighter, and one of the most recognizable athletes in modern sport. He was born on July 14, 1988, in Crumlin, Dublin, Ireland. In his decade long career, he has a record of 21 wins out of 25 matches, 18 of which by knockout. In addition, he has won and held numerous titles and belts. Outside of the sport, he is known as one of the most controversial and entertaining fighters to ever enter the octagon, or sport in general. Many fans and experts consider him the greatest MMA fighter ever, and one of the great success stories.

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McGregor really started from the bottom, while now, he is sitting at the top of the sport. As of this year, he has an estimated net worth of around $110 million. The MMA fighter has often talked about retirement, and it is newer 100% familiar whether or not he will fight again. In the meantime, here are some of the most popular and useful quotes by a great champion of the sport. These can really be the words to live by, and can make you a champion in your area of expertise!

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Conor McGregor Quotes:

“We’re not just here to take part. We’re here to take over.”

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

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“Be grateful with everything you have and you will be successful in everything you do.”

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“I keep having vivid dreams of success. Then it’s time to sleep.”

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

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“Life is about improving and getting better.”

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

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“I was always a dreamer, and my first ambition was to be a footballer. I’d be out in the field doing drills after it got dark at night. So I had that passion to get somewhere and a drive to do something. I did love football and was always more into playing it than watching it. When I found combat sport, however, it just took over. It’s non-stop now.”

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