Conor McGregor has drawn a line under his past accomplishments, insisting there can be many more memorable nights if he gets past Donald Cerrone at UFC 246 in Las Vegas tomorrow.
McGregor is one of only a handful of fighters to have won UFC belts in more than one weight class, while he became the first in the company to hold two titles simultaneously when he added the lightweight strap to his featherweight crown in November 2016.
Fame and fortune have followed since a crossover bout against boxing superstar Floyd Mayweather but his star inside the octagon dimmed after losing to bitter rival Khabib Nurmagomedov 15 months ago.
A number of legal issues away from the mixed martial arts world have dogged McGregor since then, but the Irishman remains the UFC's biggest draw and claims he has learned from his mistakes and is fresher than ever.
[Source:TVNZ]
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