McGregor at featherweight was something very special. The movement, speed, accuracy and above all else the mind he had at that weight was truly mythical.
@@ozguraydn8407 Like Dustin couldn't do the same with his bigger frame? Like Conor handled Holloway? Like everybody said any wrestler would beat Conor in feather weight? In your logic, then why Not Paulo Costa dropped down to feather weight and dominates all? If anybody can drop down their weight and bully with it?
McGregor at featherweight was the stuff of legends. His smooth and aggresive movement, his timing and precision, his unorthodox techniques, his mental strength and focus... man, I wish we had more of that.
@@leelunk8235 Never missed weight, and dominated featherweights while dehydrated? Everybody would get crushed if they had to move up and fight in the current state of their natural weight division. Fighting at a lower weight class is also difficult; Charles, Poirier, and Hooker couldn't make it work moving down to featherweight. Funny how you don't call them weight bully's when they lose
@@wolv.8923 HE COULDN'T FIGHT THE BIG BOYS OF HIS WEIGHT CLASS SO HE BECAME SKELETOR TO BULLY THE FEATHER DUSTERS, YOU RESPECT THAT? LOL, KHABIB/POREIR/MAYWEATHER/NATE ALL OF THE BIG GUYS HE COULDN'T BEAT
This is incredible footage. This guy's athleticism, skill and determination were extremely impressive. No wonder he rose to the absolute top of the game.
this version of him is what I inspire to be like, I use a lot of techniques he used back then in my almost daily sparring and training and i absolutely love the sport, only sport I've ever been naturally talented at so I hope one day I can walk around my home town and be asked for pictures and have even a small local fanbase would be incredible!
Ppl that say “I miss this Conor” “I miss this mindset” etc, don’t understand that he’s accomplished everything he’s wanted and then some. He also is still coming back to fighting. How does he not have a great mentality anymore when he’s worked his ass off to comeback from a snapped leg? Miss whatever you want but at least understand that HE changed mma forever and did everything he wanted and still wants more bodies
You can still understand all of that and miss the "old" Conor. You can see that his personality is not the same as it was. His trash talk used to be witty and funny before, now he rants more often. Also his style of fighting has changed. People aren't saying he's mentally weak now they are saying he was more focused back then, which made him a better fighter
He accomplished everything that he manifested. First Irishman to win a UFC belt, first to win two belts in two weightclasses and made more than any UFC fighter has ever made in the shortest span of time. But then he lost the one thing that made him special: HUNGER
It’s so crazy the focus needed for any fighter to just get in that cage. So much traveling, obligations, interviews, while still staying focused in the gym just to prepare for a 25 minute fight. Legendary
Man these Irish women. Beautiful, elegant ,not trashy , respectful. I love these documentaries. Takes you through the rise of a superstar behind the scenes and shows you what it’s actually like
People like to make fun of Ido Portal, but the whole movement and locomotion trainjng of the body really helped connor move fluidly. Literally like water. Connor’s balance during his apex times was next level. Watching him always reminds me to do some yoga lmao. Doing too much mma, grappling and strength and conditioning really leaves one rigid
Get in.Get rich.Get out. 🕴 I love this man,his mindset his physical..he is complete man. I'm not a boxing obsessed guy but i can feel how a boxing obsessed guy is madly inspired by him everyday .. Truly inspiring he is.
Conner was super a grappler so when he took a shot he was so accurate so fast and when he caught you with that left hand it was by by dazzling daz 💪🤘🙌👅😎
It's intriguing to look back on how he responded to fan attention before. It looks like he genuinely enjoyed it. IMO, too much attention from people - and especially when the people want it for their own benefit rather than out of being a fan - well that is going to change how to respond to the attention. Among all of Conor's questionable behaviors, I don't begrudge him at all for reducing his openness and friendliness to strangers. I know I would do that,
Man what happened to that Conor? That was the most special phenomenon in sports history. That was the most dedicated, most talented and athletic person I’d ever seen. I truly believe that in his absolute prime that he was the greatest most technically and calculated fighter to ever exist. The potential was endless. It’s a sad story really
I doubt Conor’s Training like this anymore what made him great was the looseness in his body and mind hope we see him at the top again these next years
conor should watch this series back to contemplated what he achvied. This series is answer of conor strength. speed , accuracy reaction, reaction movement, elastic body like athlete gymnastic
Poirier has been way more active. He had thirteen more fights in the interim and won ten of them. After McGregor fought Alvarez he sat out for nearly two years. With gaps of a year or more between fights, while other guys are grinding, the gap closes eventually. In the decade that McGregor has been with UFC he's spent a lot of time sidelined, even before the leg-break. Two years between fights, over a year until the next one, a gap of another year after that, and he's been sidelined for another two years with an injury.
FW Mcgregor was when he was at his best! Hungry, ambitious and 100% dedicated, he lost that at LW! Don't get me wrong he had a coupled of great performances but I still say the guy just wasn't big enough for the division. Khabib and lots of others were cutting from 190lbs down, Mac was low 170's at the time, it makes a massive difference in the hardest division in the sport. Amway, I believe his prime has passed, it was short but tremendous. I say retire now whilst your legacy is still great, don't be the guy who just keeps loosing and loosing but your ego won't allow you to retire. Long live the King.
Watch how fluid and smooth he moves here. Watch his recent training. He doesn't look bad now. He looks bad compared to this, however. He looks insanely dangerous here. Now he looks stiff and like he's walking through Quicksand. Also something else that i think he's lost forever: the hunger. He has everything now. He went and did the worst thing a fighter can do, he went and got civilized. Also all the coke, booze, and the age factor are all components.
Say what you want but McGregor's 9-1 run in the ufc to the Alvarez fight and the featherweight/lightweight title is the best of all time. He took the sport to a new level with that run. DJ, Usman, Silva many more all had more successful runs, Volkanovski is still on a better run statistically. But that was the best run in UFC history. It's a shame he still wants to fight, that hunger and desire is long gone and with every deleted tweet and pretend brawl he takes the shine off that run. 10 fights in 3.5 years that took the sport to a completely different level. He should always be respected for that no matter what. But i fear he'll be remembered for being a troll and a mouth.
It's a shame Khabib didn't fight a prime, focused, in best shape, hungry, determined, Mcgregor.. The one that beat Eddie and Chad... The story could've been different. 😑
McGregor at featherweight was something very special. The movement, speed, accuracy and above all else the mind he had at that weight was truly mythical.
He was still hungry & ambitious
& the reach advantage didn't hurt
@@merkins87 which didn't help James Vick. It's all relevant to who is using the physical attributes.
he was just a weight bully. He was fighting against midgets.
@@ozguraydn8407 Like Dustin couldn't do the same with his bigger frame? Like Conor handled Holloway? Like everybody said any wrestler would beat Conor in feather weight? In your logic, then why Not Paulo Costa dropped down to feather weight and dominates all? If anybody can drop down their weight and bully with it?
McGregor at featherweight was the stuff of legends. His smooth and aggresive movement, his timing and precision, his unorthodox techniques, his mental strength and focus... man, I wish we had more of that.
BULLYING THE FEATHERWEIGHTS. HIS NATURAL WEIGHT COMPETITORS WOULD CRUSH HIM
@@leelunk8235 Never missed weight, and dominated featherweights while dehydrated? Everybody would get crushed if they had to move up and fight in the current state of their natural weight division. Fighting at a lower weight class is also difficult; Charles, Poirier, and Hooker couldn't make it work moving down to featherweight. Funny how you don't call them weight bully's when they lose
@@wolv.8923 HE COULDN'T FIGHT THE BIG BOYS OF HIS WEIGHT CLASS SO HE BECAME SKELETOR TO BULLY THE FEATHER DUSTERS, YOU RESPECT THAT? LOL, KHABIB/POREIR/MAYWEATHER/NATE ALL OF THE BIG GUYS HE COULDN'T BEAT
This is incredible footage. This guy's athleticism, skill and determination were extremely impressive. No wonder he rose to the absolute top of the game.
Yes, WERE. Past tense
This Man... what an Inspiration, hope he finds his way back to this mindset
Lol 😂😂😂
A great piece of MMA history. So organic, pure and raw, real graft. A passion for learning and constantly in search of perfection.
Lol 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
this version of him is what I inspire to be like, I use a lot of techniques he used back then in my almost daily sparring and training and i absolutely love the sport, only sport I've ever been naturally talented at so I hope one day I can walk around my home town and be asked for pictures and have even a small local fanbase would be incredible!
Ppl that say “I miss this Conor” “I miss this mindset” etc, don’t understand that he’s accomplished everything he’s wanted and then some. He also is still coming back to fighting. How does he not have a great mentality anymore when he’s worked his ass off to comeback from a snapped leg? Miss whatever you want but at least understand that HE changed mma forever and did everything he wanted and still wants more bodies
You can still understand all of that and miss the "old" Conor. You can see that his personality is not the same as it was. His trash talk used to be witty and funny before, now he rants more often. Also his style of fighting has changed. People aren't saying he's mentally weak now they are saying he was more focused back then, which made him a better fighter
Does he? Or is it ego?
Apparently, you don't understand broken bones and living the good life.
@@GoGetYourShineboxyeah Connor once said “partying is weakness for the soul” 😂
The greatest featherweight WARRIOR of the modern era
Lol 😂😂😂😂
You owe it to the clan. The ancestors. You were given a head start. It's godly
He accomplished everything that he manifested. First Irishman to win a UFC belt, first to win two belts in two weightclasses and made more than any UFC fighter has ever made in the shortest span of time. But then he lost the one thing that made him special: HUNGER
Loving this series and looking forward to part 6!!
What time they will put the part 6
There won't be anyone like him for years to come. I hope to see you fight again soon!
It’s so crazy the focus needed for any fighter to just get in that cage.
So much traveling, obligations, interviews, while still staying focused in the gym just to prepare for a 25 minute fight. Legendary
Man these Irish women. Beautiful, elegant ,not trashy , respectful.
I love these documentaries. Takes you through the rise of a superstar behind the scenes and shows you what it’s actually like
These are so good... great job UFC...please keep them coming!
People like to make fun of Ido Portal, but the whole movement and locomotion trainjng of the body really helped connor move fluidly. Literally like water. Connor’s balance during his apex times was next level. Watching him always reminds me to do some yoga lmao. Doing too much mma, grappling and strength and conditioning really leaves one rigid
Who makes fun of Ido? Fools
Get in.Get rich.Get out. 🕴
I love this man,his mindset his physical..he is complete man.
I'm not a boxing obsessed guy but i can feel how a boxing obsessed guy is madly inspired by him everyday .. Truly inspiring he is.
One of the most inspiring figures of my generation, a very polarising but undeniably inspiring person
I love this documentary.. please do the 6th also.. I watched all ye! Great job
Get in get rich get out -
Done and dusted -
Fuck the haters - Conor did it
❤
His sparring partners seemed more competitive here, unlike the ‘yes men’ he has the past few years.
i’m so happy they posted another part to this
this is Conor mcgregor, the man who change ufc. the notorious.
BTW this whole notorious documentary is the bomb 💣. Thoroughly entertaining. Thanks creator 💞
Thanks for these.
Conor has very open personality and people love it ))
Best MMA Featherweighr of all time! ❤
Love this serie !
Conner was super a grappler so when he took a shot he was so accurate so fast and when he caught you with that left hand it was by by dazzling daz 💪🤘🙌👅😎
THE KING
7:32 A Young Marvin 'the Italian Dream' Vettori ?
The Connor we need right now. The Connor an absolute Weapon to his Craft and Opponents
This is years old, was aired on Irish television in a Channel called RTE. good series.
"What time is it?" MY TIME !!!
That part was fire
These vids are great ! 👍🏼
The best years of Conor imo
This is awsome,, thanks to the guy or girl whoever upload thiss
It's intriguing to look back on how he responded to fan attention before. It looks like he genuinely enjoyed it. IMO, too much attention from people - and especially when the people want it for their own benefit rather than out of being a fan - well that is going to change how to respond to the attention. Among all of Conor's questionable behaviors, I don't begrudge him at all for reducing his openness and friendliness to strangers. I know I would do that,
Man what happened to that Conor? That was the most special phenomenon in sports history. That was the most dedicated, most talented and athletic person I’d ever seen. I truly believe that in his absolute prime that he was the greatest most technically and calculated fighter to ever exist. The potential was endless. It’s a sad story really
I’ve been waiting for part for a minute
Great documentary. See the real Connor and he is a nice guy. Full of goodwill and life.
Finally part 5
Still waiting for part 6&7etc..💪🏽🔥
you got some good clips there bro that ive never seen before
I think its from an special tv documentary
This Conor is the one I became a fan of. The 2024 version of him is a stranger to me....
I doubt Conor’s Training like this anymore what made him great was the looseness in his body and mind hope we see him at the top again these next years
conor should watch this series back to contemplated what he achvied. This series is answer of conor strength. speed , accuracy reaction, reaction movement, elastic body like athlete gymnastic
This is simultaneously inspiring and heartbreaking to watch.
5:54 love it
I Love this McGregor clip.. Keep it comin'
Back when Connor was purely obsessed with the game.
Watching this relic during a World Cup match with my dad, dad notices and gets annoyed lol
Cmon conner son we are eagerly awaiting your mistic mac return. RETURN OF THE MAC. 💗
Very inspirational blokes up the Irish ❤
I feel the biggest prize he earned in life is Dee ❤️
12:38 little surroundings checking
where do you get all this content? It is a work of art
Its from the documentary 'The Notorious' shown on UFC fight Pass
I was waiting for this
This was the Conor, you can see a lot of influence of Ido Portal in his training
Very few people realize how influential Rickson Gracie is to Conor Mcgregor.
I respect how McGregor takes care of his body and stays fit. I think Fatty McPatty is going to get his clock cleaned.
Upload part 6
hard to believe Dustin came back from that whooping and beat him several times.
Poirier has been way more active. He had thirteen more fights in the interim and won ten of them. After McGregor fought Alvarez he sat out for nearly two years. With gaps of a year or more between fights, while other guys are grinding, the gap closes eventually. In the decade that McGregor has been with UFC he's spent a lot of time sidelined, even before the leg-break. Two years between fights, over a year until the next one, a gap of another year after that, and he's been sidelined for another two years with an injury.
@@greg9291 all hat down time was a big mistake
When he was most natural and motivated.
1:36 McGregor walkin in.
That lil boy at the end is the current155 Cage Warriors champion.
George Hardwick? He's 26 right now. Are you thinking of someone else?
“You can call me MC Mac because I predict these tings!”
young conor was a legend
A Couple of Words Fuc...g Respect ( CONOR MCGREGOR) " !!!!!! ...... OUR KID FROM OVER THE RIVER ...
Miss this kid
6:19 The current McGregor needs to watch from this part onwards.
I wish this version of him is here once again, money really changed him
Music at 9:30 ?
FW Mcgregor was when he was at his best! Hungry, ambitious and 100% dedicated, he lost that at LW! Don't get me wrong he had a coupled of great performances but I still say the guy just wasn't big enough for the division. Khabib and lots of others were cutting from 190lbs down, Mac was low 170's at the time, it makes a massive difference in the hardest division in the sport. Amway, I believe his prime has passed, it was short but tremendous. I say retire now whilst your legacy is still great, don't be the guy who just keeps loosing and loosing but your ego won't allow you to retire. Long live the King.
Keeps loosing??? Conor has not had a single loos, ever! Aside from that, I agree with you.
@@JumpingWatermelons he lost to Nate Diaz and Dustin Poirier twice once when he broke his leg the 3 rd fight got KO'd
@@JumpingWatermelons lol wut
Lost Diaz 1
Lost Dustin 1
Lost Khabib
Could say he lost Dustin 2 but that was doctor's stoppage so...doesn't really count
Ma Maaaayn! Came, saw, conquered.
Was that Ian Machado Garry at 10:00 ish
I love Connor so much.
Please part 7🔥🔥♥️
This video is a martial artist power house
Where is part 6
Watch how fluid and smooth he moves here. Watch his recent training. He doesn't look bad now. He looks bad compared to this, however. He looks insanely dangerous here. Now he looks stiff and like he's walking through Quicksand. Also something else that i think he's lost forever: the hunger. He has everything now. He went and did the worst thing a fighter can do, he went and got civilized. Also all the coke, booze, and the age factor are all components.
What are those from?
9:00
Dee : whats my title?
Conor thinking : who the foook is that guy 😂
Post the next episode please
A true athlete
Say what you want but McGregor's 9-1 run in the ufc to the Alvarez fight and the featherweight/lightweight title is the best of all time. He took the sport to a new level with that run.
DJ, Usman, Silva many more all had more successful runs, Volkanovski is still on a better run statistically. But that was the best run in UFC history.
It's a shame he still wants to fight, that hunger and desire is long gone and with every deleted tweet and pretend brawl he takes the shine off that run.
10 fights in 3.5 years that took the sport to a completely different level. He should always be respected for that no matter what. But i fear he'll be remembered for being a troll and a mouth.
Part 6 plsss
"He's the ugliest little gremlin you've ever seen in your life" Hahahaha
we want part 6 soooooon
He"s a body builders physic now!
6.45
A FACE only a mother could love😆😆💥
I luuurv his face
where did he find this clips, is this a new documentary or?
thats conor that we've miss but after that he is gone
Part 6 plss 🙏
No one loves connor as much as connor does...
It's a shame Khabib didn't fight a prime, focused, in best shape, hungry, determined, Mcgregor.. The one that beat Eddie and Chad... The story could've been different. 😑
Is this the last part?
"You don't want to be a bodybuilder either"🤣
Good spot 😂
what time is it? my time? hahah classic
when is this footage from?
miss this Conor