Conor McGregor's Insane Body Transformation Over the Years

From making his debut at 145 lbs to gaining weight during his recovery period from an injury suffered at UFC 264, Conor McGregor has gone through an insane body transformation over the years. Here, we take a look at that body transformation journey.

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Featherweight Era

McGregor made his UFC debut in the featherweight division. Thus, he weighed anywhere between 135 lbs to 145 lbs from 2013 to 2015.

Insane Weight Gain

McGregor skipped a division from featherweight to make his welterweight debut against Nate Diaz in the first half of 2016. During his welterweight run, 'Mystic Mac' weighed around 155 lbs to 170 lbs.

UFC Lightweight Debut

McGregor created history as he became the UFC two-division champion by defeating Eddie Alvarez to claim his UFC lightweight crown in November 2016. During that period, he weighed around 145 lbs to 155 lbs.

Jump to Boxing

McGregor officially weighed 153 lbs for his boxing match against Floyd Mayweather, which took place on August 26, 2017, at the light middleweight limit. 

Return to Lightweight

'Mystic Mac' made his UFC return in the lightweight division naturally weighing around 145 lbs to 155 lbs.

Recent Weight Gain

McGregor once again gained weight during his recovery period from an injury suffered at UFC 264 in July 2021. As per several reports, the Irish Man gained 35 lbs as he now claims to be weighing 190 lbs.

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