

There is no debate about the fact that Conor McGregor is the biggest household name in the sport of MMA. He has changed the game of mixed martial arts and made it bigger than ever. His unique personality, charisma, and achievements have made him one of the most recognizable athletes in the world.
Not only this, but McGregor has also inspired countless sports athletes around the world. His motivational story of rags to riches is famous throughout the MMA world. As McGregor sits at the peak of his fame, there are many other inspiring sports athletes that want to model their career as ‘The Notorious’.
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Powerslap champion Chris Thomas wants to follow the path of Conor McGregor
Started by UFC president Dana White, Power Slap has quickly gained popularity as a unique and exciting competition that pits contestants against each other in a battle of strength and endurance. It is the world’s first slap promotion, where contestants slap each other to win tournaments and belts.
"I'm the Conor McGregor of Power Slap." Chris Thomas says he's modeling his career after The Notorious!
Check out how his life has changed after winning the belt 🏆 pic.twitter.com/zy8MJ5wcdn
— Power Slap Official (@powerslapleague) April 11, 2023
Recently, a new champion has emerged in the world of Power Slap: Chris Thomas. Thomas is Powerslap’s first welterweight champion. In a recent video, Thomas declared himself the “Conor McGregor of slap,” stating that he wants to take over the 170-pound division and can even drop to 162.5 for a catchweight fight. He also expressed interest in competing in the 205 pounds division. “I am the Conor Mcgregor of slap, and ill be the Conor Mcgregor of slap. I want to take the 170, if there is a lightweight division, ill drop at 162.5 to make catchweight with Robert. I’ll take the lightweight division and then ill take 205”, said Thomas.
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Apart from this, he also talked about how he wants to always look sharp, just like McGregor. “I am buying myself a suit, so when I come to the event, I’ll be all in a suit, I am not gonna go backwards in life. I just wanna look clean.”
Conor McGregor’s weight class moves
What sets Conor McGregor apart from other MMA fighters is his ability to fight in different weight classes. McGregor gained initial success in the featherweight division. In this division, McGregor defeated Jose Aldo in a historic 13-second KO victory to win the title.
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Then McGregor moved to the lightweight division where he defeated Eddie Alvarez to win the lightweight title and become a double champ. McGregor has also fought in the welterweight division. He has defeated Nate Diaz and Donald Cerrone in the weight category.
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Now, as Conor McGregor returns, fans won’t be surprised to see McGregor fight in an even heavier weight category. Conor McGregor‘s impact on sports is undeniable, and his influence can be seen in the world of Power Slap. Chris Thomas‘s declaration that he wants to be the “Conor McGregor of slap” is a testament to McGregor‘s legacy and the impact he has had on sports as a whole.
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