127 Inspiring Quotes By Conor McGregor For The Fighter In You
Conor McGregor is a renowned Irish retired boxer and mixed martial artist (MMA). He is a former ‘Ultimate Fighting Championship’ lightweight and featherweight champion. He is also a former ‘Cage Warriors’ lightweight and featherweight champion. He also holds the feat of being the first fighter in the history of UFC who bagged in titles in two weight divisions simultaneously. We have excerpted some popular quotes by Conor McGregor. Let us browse through the compilation of famous quotes by Conor McGregor on focus, life, money, change, success, failure, power, truth, family, kick-boxing, training, MMA, giving-up, loyalty, attitude, art, action, reality, imagination, belief and more.
Have fun, that's what it's all about. People get stressed over it... Let competition eat them up. That's not me, I just get in and have fun. That's what I'm here to do: Have fun and make some money doing it.
I mean I love movement. I mean the energy that comes from the way I move. We get energy from how we move. I mean the control I get from knowing everything about how my body feels and how it is working.
{Losing can be a great motivator] but not if it drains your confidence. One of the reasons I got into this game was because I wanted to learn how to get myself comfortable in uncomfortable situations.
I've read a lot of books on the laws of attraction, and in my home I have a big book on Muhammad Ali, which I've read, because he is like a hero of mine, but other than that, no, I'm not a big reader.
Power and speed aren't enough to overcome someone who is strategic, who knows what you'll do before you do it and can turn it on you; someone who is mentally engaged and combines the whole package.
Victorious. I feel that is why I did all the training, why I make the sacrifices, that is why I got into the shape I am in. I feel I have won, that's millions more coming my way, I feel great.
Golf isn't a sport, it's a game. I'm not saying it's not a difficult game, with lots of mental stuff. But it's not a sport like mine. Where is the combat, the intensity of what we do?
When I'm in there I'm just in my zone. What people think about when they're looking at me, that's their business. If there is a bit of that, I am fine with it, each to his own.
I don't feel negative emotions. I feel calm, composed and ready. And as it goes on I get better at it. By the time the fight is on, I don't feel any emotions at all.
Ask José Mourinho, he wouldn't know a thing about me, my sport - he knows football, and to get to high levels you have to be insane, nothing else means anything.
People do what they think works for them, but the sport is about instinct, movement, balance, power... it's too animalistic to get rigid about your training.
I think we should all focus on who we are, what we want to do, and do it. That is my way. I don't know why anyone would want to do that politics stuff.
Nothing good ever comes from worrying or sitting there feeling sorry for yourself... Keep positive and keep pushing on and things will turn good.
I love my job. I whoop people for truckloads of cash. How could I hate this life? I love it so much. I'm grateful every single day.
There are people who have great skills, who do great things, but don't embody the whole animal that is the fight game like I do.
My diet is usually pretty consistent whether I'm training for a specific fight or not. I don't like to mess too much with it.
Getting enough protein is important when I train, to help build muscle and recover, so I'll supplement with protein shakes.
There's people that focus on the game and forget about the art. There's that specific special individual that can do both.
I love what I do... When I'm in there I don't want to be nowhere else in the world... I love this game more than anything.
It's not really that much of a big deal - you brush it off and you come back. Defeat is the secret ingredient to success.
I feel it when I need to train and I do what I feel like I need to do. I don't get obsessed with one style or one skill.
I know I can hold two, maybe even three belts. So I have business to take care of back in and around my weight class.
If I could bust out and eat anything... if I ever stop fighting, I could put on some serious weight with sweets.
I believe in working harder and putting in the time - being completely obsessed. And, yeah, I think that's life.
It makes a difference when you've got more than two months versus two weeks to train for a particular opponent.
I won't ever shy away from a fight and if it makes sense down the road, I'll do it. But it will be on my terms.
I know I might rub people the wrong way sometimes, but I'm just a kid living my dream... I'm enjoying my life.
I have visualised my imagination so clearly and so consistently that it has manifested itself into my reality.
If you have a clear picture in your head of something that's going to happen... then nothing can stop it.
Seems like people get obsessed about times and numbers and weights and that - I'm obsessed with winning.