Conor McGregor's Free Fall: From UFC Megastar to Legal Battles
A look at the downfall of Conor McGregor, from his biggest payday to multiple arrests, lawsuits, and sexual assault allegations.

Conor McGregor's Free Fall: From UFC Megastar to Legal Battles
Conor McGregor was once one of the biggest attractions in combat sports, but his career has taken a nosedive in recent years. Since losing to Floyd Mayweather in 2017, McGregor has been involved in a string of legal issues, including arrests, lawsuits, and multiple allegations of sexual assault. He has also struggled with injuries and inactivity, which have led to a loss of his aura as the best fighter in the world. In this article, we will take a look at the downfall of Conor McGregor and what the future holds for him.
The Rise of Conor McGregor
Conor McGregor first burst onto the MMA scene in 2013 when he won the UFC featherweight championship. He quickly became one of the most popular fighters in the sport, thanks to his brash personality and exciting fighting style. In 2015, McGregor became the first fighter in UFC history to hold two titles simultaneously when he won the lightweight championship. He also became the first fighter to headline a UFC pay-per-view event in Madison Square Garden.
The Mayweather Fight
In 2017, McGregor made the jump to boxing to face Floyd Mayweather Jr. in a highly anticipated matchup. The fight was a huge success, generating over $500 million in revenue. McGregor may have lost the fight by TKO in the 10th round, but he earned a guaranteed purse of $30 million, which was the largest in boxing history at the time. The fight also made McGregor a global superstar and one of the highest-paid athletes in the world.
The Fallout
After the Mayweather fight, McGregor's career began to spiral out of control. He was involved in a number of legal issues, including an altercation with a fan in Miami and a lawsuit from a former friend over the sale of his whiskey brand, Proper Twelve. He was also accused of sexual assault by several women, although he has denied all of the allegations.
The Bus Attack
In 2018, McGregor was involved in a brawl with Khabib Nurmagomedov's team at UFC 229. The incident started when McGregor and his team attacked a bus carrying Nurmagomedov and other UFC fighters. McGregor was fined $50,000 and received a six-month suspension from the Nevada State Athletic Commission for his role in the brawl. The incident also damaged McGregor's reputation and made him one of the most hated fighters in the UFC.
The Losses
McGregor returned to the Octagon in 2019 to face Donald Cerrone, but he was defeated by TKO in 40 seconds. He then lost to Dustin Poirier in a rematch at UFC 257, which was his first loss in the UFC since 2010. McGregor blamed the inactivity for the loss, as it was only his second fight since 2018.
The Future
McGregor's future is uncertain. He has been out of action since 2019 due to injuries and legal issues. He is currently facing a lawsuit from a woman who alleges that he sexually assaulted her in a hotel room in 2018. McGregor has denied the allegations and is appealing the verdict. He has also announced that he is negotiating to face Logan Paul in a boxing exhibition in India. If he opts to box again, it could delay his return to the UFC even further.
Conclusion
Conor McGregor's career has been a wild ride. He went from being one of the biggest stars in combat sports to a legal and PR nightmare. His future is uncertain, but one thing is for sure: he will always be remembered as one of the most exciting fighters in the world.