Fighting at three different weight classes in the UFC has given Conor McGregor a lot of ideas about what he has in store for the future.
While he’s had the most success competing as a featherweight, it’s likely his days fighting at 145 pounds are long since past. Meanwhile, McGregor holds a 1-1 record at lightweight and a 2-1 resume at welterweight following his latest win over Donald “Cowboy” Cerrone at UFC 246.
In the days leading to that main event matchup, McGregor seemed happier than ever before while not cutting weight and actually had to eat his way to weigh 170 pounds earlier that morning prior to stepping on the scale.