McGregor Forever season 1, episode 3 recap and review: “Insane to This Game”

LAS VEGAS, NEVADA - JULY 09: Conor McGregor speaks with commentator Joe Rogan during a ceremonial weigh in for UFC 264 at T-Mobile Arena on July 09, 2021 in Las Vegas, Nevada. (Photo by Stacy Revere/Getty Images)
LAS VEGAS, NEVADA - JULY 09: Conor McGregor speaks with commentator Joe Rogan during a ceremonial weigh in for UFC 264 at T-Mobile Arena on July 09, 2021 in Las Vegas, Nevada. (Photo by Stacy Revere/Getty Images) /
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Welcome to the recap of McGregor Forever episode 3. In this episode, we explore the challenges and triumphs of Conor McGregor’s career. Join us as we continue to uncover the extraordinary journey of McGregor, as he overcomes hardships and achieves success, going from needing government help to living a life of luxury.

McGregor Forever season 1, episode 3 recap

In episode 3, it becomes clear that McGregor’s career was not handled well by the UFC. Despite his desire to fight multiple times in a year, the UFC did not give him opponents.

McGregor’s influence and status are evident as he successfully challenged Poirier to a charity boxing match, which eventually led to a UFC fight. The episode shows that McGregor has power over the UFC.

By publicly pushing for the Poirier fight, he forced the UFC to agree to it. However, the episode lacks a detailed exploration of McGregor’s life and focuses more on his fights than his personal journey.

It feels like a long advertisement focused solely on McGregor. The episode quickly moves to McGregor’s fight, where he experiences his first knockout loss and shows genuine devastation.

He also expresses a desire for a rematch with Nurmagomedov, despite saying otherwise. Overall, episode 3 follows the pattern of the previous episodes, giving glimpses into McGregor’s life but emphasizing his fights rather than his personal growth.

Despite winning only one of the four featured fights, McGregor’s great success in the sport is evident. His journey from relying on government assistance to owning luxurious possessions, is a remarkable story of going from poverty to wealth.

In his own words, McGregor accepts the sacrifices he made for his career and is happy knowing that his family will have a comfortable life.

McGregor Forever season 1, episode 3 recap: Is McGregor a billionaire or a millionaire?

Conor McGregor, the very rich UFC superstar, has achieved great financial success. Although he is not yet a billionaire, his estimated net worth in 2021 was an astonishing $400 million.

Surprisingly, most of McGregor’s money comes from things he does outside of fighting in the UFC. He earned an amazing $180 million in just one year and was named the highest-paid athlete by Forbes.

However, his earnings from UFC fights were only a small part of his wealth, with just $22 million coming from them. The majority of his money comes from his smart investment in Proper No. Twelve Irish Whiskey.

He sold most of his ownership in the company to Proximo Spirits, which could be worth as much as $600 million. It’s reported that this deal added $158 million to McGregor’s bank account.

McGregor’s ability to make a lot of money continues to shape his incredible journey.

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