Conor McGregor burst into the mainstream when he cried, "Sixty G's baby!" following his win over Marcus Brimage seven years ago tomorrow.
From that moment on the Irishman was a whirlwind as he shook up the mixed martial arts world. From dethroning Jose Aldo in 13 seconds to stopping Eddie Alvarez to become the first double champion in UFC history, McGregor has rewritten the record books time and time again.
His stock fell when he was choked out by lightweight champion Khabib Nurmagomedov in 2018 and his personal problems have blighted him since.
But there is no doubting his lasting contribution to the sport and here, analyst and former fighter DAN HARDY reflects on McGregor's achievements to date...
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