The story heading into main event contest between Cowboy and The Notorious revolved around the Irishman’s apparent win drought. However, McGregor felt that the narrative was baseless and claimed in a recent interview with ESPN’s Ariel Helwani that he has never really been beaten.

He explained how his losses to Floyd Mayweather in a boxing match and the infamous UFC 229 defeat to Khabib Nurmagomedov weren’t cases of him being beaten down.

Conor McGregor’s statement may come off as being ridiculously delusional to a section of the fans and that makes sense. The former UFC Double Champion was convincingly beaten by Khabib Nurmagomedov two years ago. He was also clearly outpointed by Mayweather during their highly-publicized boxing bout.

The fact of the matter, however, is that McGregor looks to be back in his element with a win over Cerrone.

What’s next for McGregor, you ask?

A BMF title fight against Jorge Masvidal? A rubber match against Nate Diaz? A boxing rematch against Money? McGregor is a man with a lot of tantalizing options.

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