It's no secret that Conor McGregor has recently struggled in the UFC, but the Irishman hasn't suffered many defeats in the organization. McGregor has only lost 4 bouts while competing in the UFC, with two of these losses coming in his most recent outings.
The 34-year-old lost back-to-back bouts against Dustin Poirier, with his most recent defeat leaving 'The Notorious' with a lasting leg injury that later required surgery.
McGregor's other defeats came at the hands of Khabib Nurmagomedov and Nate Diaz, with the Russian dominating the former two-weight UFC champion at UFC 229. The Diaz clash was the first time the two fighters had fought, with the American losing the second and final contest between the legends at UFC 202.
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Conor McGregor currently has a 10-4 UFC record since debuting in the organization at UFC on FUEL TV 9 back in 2013. The Irishman won his first seven bouts in the UFC and quickly became a megastar in the world of combat sports.
However, in his last seven UFC outings, McGregor has amassed a record of four losses and just three wins. All of the Irishman's wins during this period have come against fighters who are no longer in the UFC.
Nate Diaz, Eddie Alvarez and Donald Cerrone have all left the UFC, with Alvarez currently fighting in ONE Championship and Donald Cerrone leaving MMA. Diaz was recently let go by the organization after his contract expired after beating Tony Ferguson at UFC 279.
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How long did Conor McGregor remain unbeaten in professional MMA?
Despite Conor McGregor being one of the biggest stars in MMA, the Irishman's unbeaten streak didn't last long. McGregor lost during his third professional outing in MMA, with Artemij Sitenkov getting the better of the 34-year-old in a regional contest.
After six professional bouts, Conor McGregor had a 4-2 record in MMA, with Joe Duffy also bettering the Irishman. Duffy managed to submit 'The Notorious' in the first round at CWFC 39 - Cage Warriors 39: The Uprising in 2010.
However, after losing to Duffy back in 2010, McGregor went on an incredible 15-fight unbeaten streak as a professional, with seven of these wins coming in the UFC. Four of the victories came under the Cage Warriors banner, with the others coming in regional events.