Report: Conor McGregor — The "Bad Boy" of MMA Conor McGregor , famously known as "The Notorious," is as much defined by his historic achievements in the Octagon as he is by a turbulent history of legal battles and public controversies. This report outlines the dual nature of his career: a meteoric rise to global superstardom followed by a series of incidents that have cemented his reputation as the "bad boy" of combat sports. 1. Historic Athletic Achievements
He defeated long-time champion José Aldo in just 13 seconds at UFC 194, the fastest finish in UFC title fight history.
He was the first fighter in UFC history to hold titles in two weight classes simultaneously (Featherweight and Lightweight).
In 2017, he participated in one of the biggest combat sports events ever, a boxing match against Floyd Mayweather Jr., which generated over 5 million buys. 2. Major Controversies and Legal Issues
McGregor’s "bad boy" persona has frequently crossed from promotional trash-talk into serious legal territory. Conor McGregor accused of sexual assault in lawsuit - ESPN