Albuquerque Journal

McGregor still has big dreams intact entering UFC 257

Ex-champ aims to provide highlights

- BY GREG BEACHAM

Conor McGregor had ambitious plans for 2020. Like most everybody’s big plans last year, they were ruined by the coronaviru­s pandemic.

Now safely inside the UFC’s Fight Island bubble, the most popular man in combat sports is getting back to work on accomplish­ing everything he set out to do when he rededicate­d himself to fighting over a year ago.

“I feel like I’m only starting, man,” the 32-year-old McGregor said this week. “Everyone wants to say, ‘Hey, Conor, you’ve done it all! You’re so rich! You’re richer than Dana! What are you doing here?’ I want to be here. I want to perform for the fans.”

McGregor (22-4) returns at UFC 257 in Abu Dhabi on Sunday for a rematch with Dustin Poirier (266), a fellow power puncher with a flair for dramatic finishes. The winner of this pay-per-view event airing Saturday night in North America will be one fight away from regaining the lightweigh­t title both men have held in recent years.

UFC 257 is co-headlined by title-contending lightweigh­ts Dan Hooker and Michael Chandler, who is making his UFC debut.

McGregor now struggles to conjure the trash-talking, flamboyant persona that once made him more famous than anything he had yet achieved in the octagon. Now financiall­y secure and raising a young family, McGregor still lives a wild life at times, but it is cushioned by a growing sense of his finite time left in sports — despite his brash pronouncem­ents of youth — and his evaluation of his legacy.

“All the money, all the belts, all that comes and that goes,” McGregor said. “You know what lives on? A fighter’s highlights. Look at Roy Jones Jr.’s highlights, Mike Tyson’s highlights. I still look at them today. Ali’s highlights. I want my highlight reel to be like a movie. That’s what I’m after. I’m looking to get in and perform and put on amazing highlights that I can sit as an old man with my son, and just watch back and just enjoy life.”

In September 2014 in UFC 178. McGregor stopped Poirier just 1:46 into the opening round, landing a big left hook to the ear that ended the action swiftly.

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