Last updated on: May 15, 2025
Conor McGregor is an Irish professional mixed martial artist and boxer, widely regarded as one of the biggest stars in the sport of MMA. Born July 14, 1988, in Dublin, he started as a plumber’s apprentice before trading wrenches for wraps. By 2008, he was throwing punches professionally. In 2015, he stunned the world with a 13-second KO of José Aldo—still the fastest UFC title finish. A year later, he made history again, becoming the first fighter to hold two UFC titles at once.
McGregor isn’t just known for knockouts. His brash personality, slick trash talk, and suit-and-swag energy turned him into a pay-per-view king. He boxed Floyd Mayweather in 2017 and cashed out big—win or lose.
Outside the cage, he’s built an empire with Proper No. Twelve whiskey and media ventures. Sure, there’ve been controversies. But love him or not, McGregor changed the game. He didn’t just show up—he redefined what a fighter could be.
As of December 2025, Conor McGregor is 37 years and 4 months old. His estimated net worth is $200 million, and he is 5 feet 9 inches (175 cm or 1.75 m) tall.
Bio/Wiki
Full Name
Conor Anthony McGregor
Nickname
The Notorious, Mystic Mac
Profession
Mixed Martial Artist (Ultimate Fighting Championship Fighter)
Career
Debut
MMA Match – March 8, 2008
Best Known for
Being a Champion as a mixed martial artist in the featherweight division of the Ultimate Fighting Championship (UFC)
Style
Boxing
Stance
Southpaw
Division
Featherweight (2008–2015)
Lightweight (2008–2012, 2016–2018) (2021–Present)
Welterweight (2016, 2020)
Personal Profile and Background Details
Date of Birth
July 14, 1988
Age
As of today, Conor McGregor is 37 years, 4 months, and 22 days old.
Zodiac sign
Cancer
Signature
Nationality
Irish
Birth Place
Dublin, Ireland
Residence
Tallaght, Lucan
School / College / University
Conor McGregor’s school days were spent in Irish-language classrooms—first at Gaelscoil Scoil Mológa in Harold’s Cross, then later at Coláiste de hÍde in Tallaght and Coláiste Cois Life in Lucan. But university? That wasn’t part of the plan.
After secondary school, he picked up plumbing tools as an apprentice—but it didn’t stick. Within a year, he swapped pipes for punches. McGregor once quipped he has “no college degree, but a master’s in unarmed combat.” Sounds about right.
Religion
Behind the bravado and knockouts, Conor McGregor holds tight to his Catholic faith. Raised Irish Catholic, thanks largely to his mother, he’s called himself a “holy man” more than once. He often wears chains featuring Archangel Michael and St. Christopher—not just for show, but as meaningful tokens of protection and belief.
In recent years, his faith has become more visible, with McGregor openly talking about God and Jesus Christ, sharing that his belief gives him strength both in life and training.
Race / Ethnicity
Conor McGregor’s roots run deep—and wide. Born in Dublin, he proudly identifies as Irish, but his heritage is a blend of Irish, English, and Scottish. His father, Tony, was born in England to an Irish father and English mother, while the McGregor surname itself nods to his Scottish clan ancestry.
Food Habits
Conor McGregor doesn’t just train like a beast—he eats like a machine built for war. His diet is all about clean fuel: high-protein, low-processed, and precisely tuned for performance. Forget takeaways and sugar crashes—this is food with purpose.
The Basics
McGregor’s plate revolves around lean, high-quality proteins—think chicken, steak, fish, salmon, and eggs. Toss in Greek yogurt, nuts, and the occasional protein shake, and you’ve got a fighter’s foundation for muscle and recovery.
He pairs that with smart carbs like quinoa, oats, brown rice, and sweet potatoes, plus fruit—bananas, berries, grapefruit—for natural energy.
His meals are stacked with greens: spinach, kale, green beans, avocado, cherry tomatoes—loaded with fiber and antioxidants.
And hydration? Top priority. McGregor downs 3–4 liters of water daily, adds in coconut water, and skips energy drinks entirely. He starts each day with water—before the coffee kicks in.
A Day on McGregor’s Menu
Morning: Water, Americano, smoked salmon or eggs with greens.
Snacks: Yogurt with nuts, fruit like berries or grapefruit.
Lunch: Chicken or steak with kale salad or green beans.
Pre-workout: A handful of nuts and fruit for clean energy.
Post-workout: Protein shake, coconut water, sweet potato or rice.
Dinner: Fish or steak, greens, rice or squash.
Evening: Green tea or the occasional pour of tequila or whiskey (he is Irish, after all).
Discipline with Wiggle Room
Though he’s got a sweet tooth and enjoys a drink now and then, McGregor’s overall diet is seriously dialed in. His nutritionist, Georges Lockhart, customizes every meal to match training intensity, recovery, and fight prep. The mantra?
“Good-quality meat, carbs, greens—clean eating always.”
Hobbies
Doing Origami, Shopping
Tattoo
Conor McGregor’s body tells a story—loud, bold, and unapologetically him.
Front and center on his chest is a crowned gorilla eating a heart, a nod to his gym, Straight Blast Gym, with the crown symbolizing his self-declared status as the “king gorilla.”
On his stomach, a fierce tiger roars below his surname “MCGREGOR” and his moniker “NOTORIOUS.” For him, the tiger stands for bravery and dominance.
His left forearm is a collage of detail: roses, a dagger, a gentleman in a hat, and a pocket watch frozen at 3:35 PM. Etched beneath it: “Slow is smooth, smooth is fast.”
Around his neck and back, a winged cross connects to a spiral of thorns—spiritual in look, though McGregor says he’s not particularly religious.
And on his left leg? A mysterious Arabic tattoo he got drunk in Cyprus for €20. He still doesn’t know what it means. Classic Conor.
Physical Attributes and Measurements
Height
- In feet – 5′ 9″
- In Centimeters – 175 cm
- In meters – 1.75 m
Weight
- In kilograms – 70 kg
- In Pounds – 154.5 lbs
Body Measurements
- Chest Size: 42.5 inches
- Biceps Size: 16 inches
- Waist Size: 33 inches
Shoe size
9.5 (US)
Eye color
Dark Brown
Hair color
Blonde
Family
Partner
Dee Devlin
Father
Tony McGregor
Mother
Margaret McGregor
Siblings
Erin McGregor (Older Sister) (Competitive Bodybuilder)
Erin is the eldest sibling. She has worked as a hairdresser, fitness model, and participated in bodybuilding competitions and Dancing With The Stars. Erin is married to Terry Kavanagh and is a mother of two children, Taylor and Harry.
Aoife McGregor (Sister)
Children
Conor Jack McGregor Jr. (born 2017) (son)
Croía McGregor (born 2019) (daughter)
Rían McGregor (born 2021) (son)
Mack McGregor (born 2023) (son)
Relationship & More
Marital Status
In a relationship with Dee Devlin
Marriage Date
N/A
Girlfriend and Dating history
Dee Devlin (2008–Present)
Favorite Things
- Favorite Boxer – Muhammad Ali
- Football Club – Manchester United
- Favorite Food – Grilled Cheese Sandwiches
Net worth 2025
$200 Million
As of December 2025, it’s estimated that Conor McGregor has a net worth of about $200 million. He’s a brand, a business, and a walking case study in how to turn punches into paychecks. From record-breaking fight purses to blockbuster business ventures. Let’s break down exactly where the money comes from and how much he’s earned from each major source.
1. Fight Purses & UFC Pay-Per-View Revenue: Over $130 Million
McGregor’s rise in the UFC (Ultimate Fighting Championship) wasn’t just about belts—it was about bank. As one of the sport’s biggest draws, he headlined multiple PPV events that shattered records.
Notable Earnings:
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UFC 246 (2020) vs. Donald “Cowboy” Cerrone:
Earned over $30 million including base salary and PPV bonuses. -
UFC 229 (2018) vs. Khabib Nurmagomedov:
Took home an estimated $50 million, thanks to a huge PPV cut. -
Total UFC earnings: Estimated $130 million+, including disclosed purses, PPV shares, locker room bonuses, and sponsor payouts.
2. Boxing Payday vs. Floyd Mayweather: $100 Million
In 2017, McGregor crossed over into boxing for a spectacle showdown against Floyd “Money” Mayweather. The event generated over $550 million in total revenue, and McGregor’s slice of that pie was enormous.
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Estimated earnings from the fight:
Around $100 million, between guaranteed purse, backend PPV points, international rights, and sponsorships.
Despite losing the fight by TKO in the 10th round, he won where it counted—at the bank.
3. Proper No. Twelve Irish Whiskey: Reported $150–$200 Million
In 2018, McGregor co-founded Proper No. Twelve, an Irish whiskey brand that quickly exploded in the market.
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By 2021, he and his partners sold a majority stake to Proximo Spirits (the company behind Jose Cuervo) in a deal valued at up to $600 million.
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McGregor’s reported share: Roughly $150–$200 million, depending on the equity stake and performance bonuses built into the sale.
This wasn’t just a celebrity endorsement—McGregor was a co-founder, face of the brand, and a strategic force behind its success.
4. Other Business Ventures
McGregor has been busy building a lifestyle empire beyond whiskey.
The Black Forge Inn (Dublin):
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A premium pub owned by McGregor in his hometown of Crumlin, Dublin.
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Serves his whiskey and Forged Irish Stout.
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McGregor invested heavily in renovations and branding, turning it into a tourist hotspot.
Forged Irish Stout:
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His answer to Guinness, launched to pair with his pub.
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Distributed across Ireland and expanding internationally.
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Aimed at building a legacy beverage brand alongside Proper Twelve.
August McGregor:
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A high-end menswear line launched in partnership with tailor David August.
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Focused on bold, modern suits for young professionals and athletes.
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Combines his “Notorious” style with a clean-cut business flair.
KUDO Protein Popcorn:
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A newer addition to his business portfolio—healthy, high-protein popcorn targeting fitness-conscious snackers.
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It’s niche, but aligns with McGregor’s fitness image.
5. Media & Entertainment
Conor isn’t stopping at combat sports. He’s expanding into Hollywood and streaming platforms.
Acting Debut:
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In 2024, McGregor starred in Amazon Prime Video’s remake of Road House alongside Jake Gyllenhaal.
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A highly publicized role that introduced him to a new audience beyond sports fans.
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Salary undisclosed, but expected to be multi-million-dollar based on production value.
Documentaries:
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“Notorious” (2017) and “McGregor Forever” (2023):
Netflix and film appearances showcasing his career and personal struggles. -
Licensing deals and global streaming likely earned him six- to seven-figure checks per project.
6. Endorsements & Sponsorships: Over $50 Million
McGregor is a marketing machine, landing high-profile endorsements across industries.
Major Brand Deals:
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Beats by Dre
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Monster Energy
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Reebok (previous UFC deal)
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Bud Light
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Burger King
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Electronic Arts (EA Sports UFC video games)
At his peak (2018–2021), McGregor reportedly earned $20–30 million annually from endorsements alone. Even in quieter fight years, his brand appeal pulls in at least $10 million/year.
7. Investments & Ownership
McGregor is not just earning—he’s investing.
McGregor Sports and Entertainment:
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His own management and promotional company.
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Controls brand deals, fight marketing, and business expansion.
Bare Knuckle Fighting Championship (BKFC):
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In 2024, McGregor became a part-owner of BKFC.
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Expanding his combat sports footprint beyond UFC into promotion and equity ownership.
Estimated Career Earnings
| Income Source | Estimated Earnings |
|---|---|
| UFC Fights & Bonuses | $130+ million |
| Mayweather Boxing Match | $100 million |
| Proper No. Twelve Sale | $150–$200 million (gross) |
| Endorsements | $50+ million |
| Media & Acting | $5–10 million (est.) |
| Other Businesses (pub, fashion, stout) | $10–15 million |
| Investments (BKFC, McGregor Sports) | Long-term equity holdings |
Source of Income – Martial Artist
Car collection
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McLaren 650S (orange high-performance supercar)
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Rolls-Royce Ghost (customized matte black with “Notorious” graphic)
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Rolls-Royce Phantom Drophead Coupe (purchased after his 13-second KO of José Aldo)
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Rolls-Royce Phantom VIII Diamond Edition Mansory (luxury customized model worth over $1.3 million)
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Lamborghini Aventador Roadster (convertible supercar, nicknamed “The Flamethrower”)
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Lamborghini Urus (luxury SUV, gifted to his fiancée Dee Devlin)
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Lamborghini Countach LPI 800-4 (modern supercar worth around $2.64 million)
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Bentley Continental GT Speed (luxury British grand tourer)
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Cadillac Escalade (luxury SUV, nicknamed “The Franklin”)
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Land Rover Range Rover (owns two Range Rovers)
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Land Rover Discovery (British luxury SUV)
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BMW i8 (plug-in hybrid sports car with futuristic design)

















