Conor McGregor vows to land UFC knockout rate record before career end: ‘I’m getting this record’

Conor McGregor UFC knockout record before retiring I'm getting this recordConor McGregor is determined to steal the UFC knockout record that both Matt ‘The Immortal’ Brown and Derrick Lewis currently share. Brown, 42, lived up to his moniker on Saturday night at UFC Charlotte, scoring his 13th career knockout inside the Octagon against fellow veteran Court McGee. With the win, Brown jumped to the top […]

Conor McGregor UFC knockout record before retiring I'm getting this record

Conor McGregor is determined to steal the UFC knockout record that both Matt ‘The Immortal’ Brown and Derrick Lewis currently share.

Brown, 42, lived up to his moniker on Saturday night at UFC Charlotte, scoring his 13th career knockout inside the Octagon against fellow veteran Court McGee. With the win, Brown jumped to the top of the all-time knockouts list, sharing the running record with heavyweight knockout artist Derrick Lewis. Following his victory, Brown vowed to continue pursuing highlight-reel finishes in hopes of one day being the sole owner of the illustrious record.

However, Irish superstar Conor McGregor may have something to say about that. Following Brown’s impressive first-round knockout, ‘The Notorious’ took to Twitter, sharing his desire to surpass both Matt Brown and Derrick Lewis before hanging up his gloves.

“Matt Brown, at 42 years of age, now holds the joint highest KO’s inside the UFC with 13KO’s,” McGregor tweeted after UFC Charlotte. “Him and ‘The Beast’ Lewis are tied. I hold 8 KO’s inside the UFC currently, at 34 years of age. I’m getting this record.”

Conor McGregor Has a Lot of Work Ahead of Him to Capture the UFC Knockouts Record

To achieve his goal, Conor McGregor will need to put in some serious work. He currently holds eight career knockouts in the UFC, but seven of those came in his first three years with the promotion. Since earning a second-round knockout against Eddie Alvarez at UFC 205, McGregor has only secured one KO which came against UFC Hall of Fame inductee Donald Cerrone in 2020. The win against ‘Cowboy’ also represents his only victory inside the Octagon since becoming a two-division champion in 2016.

After suffering a nasty leg break in the first round of his trilogy bout against Dustin Poirier in July 2021, Conor McGregor is expected to make his return later this year in a highly anticipated clash with high-octane lightweight standout ‘Iron’ Michael Chandler. Before they step inside the Octagon, the pair will coach opposite one another on the 31st season of The Ultimate Fighter, scheduled to begin airing on May 30.

McGregor is yet to re-enter the USADA testing pool for a required six months of screening leaving some fans speculating as to whether or not the bout will ever actually come to fruition.

Derrick Lewis drops to No.10 in UFC heavyweight rankings following recent update

Derrick LewisFormer UFC title challenger, Derrick Lewis drops three places in the newest UFC heavyweight rankings update. Last Saturday saw Lewis drop his third straight loss, making it 1-4 in his last five fights, all of which have come by stoppage. Serghei Spivak took Lewis down six times, eventually sinking in an arm triangle just after […]

Derrick Lewis

Former UFC title challenger, Derrick Lewis drops three places in the newest UFC heavyweight rankings update.

Last Saturday saw Lewis drop his third straight loss, making it 1-4 in his last five fights, all of which have come by stoppage. Serghei Spivak took Lewis down six times, eventually sinking in an arm triangle just after three minutes in the first round – Lewis landed zero punches.

In the newest UFC rankings update, Lewis dropped three places in the ranking, 7 to ten and the loss marks Lewis’ worst run in the promotion. His previous three losses came to Sergei Pavlovich, Tai Tuivasa, and Ciryl Gane, and while there is no shame in any of those losses, Lewis’ performance have left much to be desired.

Spivak however finds himself up four spots and is now ranked No.8 and positions himself for another big fight.

Lewis is now 38 and has now suffered seven career knockout losses and has certainly hit a low point in his career. However, UFC President Dana White confirmed at the post-fight press conference that Lewis was going nowhere, even after his recent skid.

Not with me, I love the guy, I love him so he’s not going anywhere.” said White

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Dana White: Derrick Lewis’ Roster Spot Safe Despite Recent Skid

UFC President Dana White doesn’t feel Derrick Lewis should call it quits despite losses in four of his last five fights in the Octagon. Lewis lost to Serghei Spivac via first-round submission in the UFC Vegas 68 headliner on Saturday. It was a do…

UFC President Dana White doesn’t feel Derrick Lewis should call it quits despite losses in four of his last five fights in the Octagon. Lewis lost to Serghei Spivac via first-round submission in the UFC Vegas 68 headliner on Saturday. It was a dominant performance from Spivac, who has won three straight and is on…

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Derrick Lewis Talks Remarkable Physique Transformation

No.7-ranked UFC heavyweight contender Derrick Lewis is looking noticeably more svelte than usual of late. ‘The Black Beast’ is notorious for his massive size and brain-rattling punching power. Never the leanest of fighters, Lewis’ car…

No.7-ranked UFC heavyweight contender Derrick Lewis is looking noticeably more svelte than usual of late. ‘The Black Beast’ is notorious for his massive size and brain-rattling punching power. Never the leanest of fighters, Lewis’ cardio has often been a weak point compared to his physical strength. Now, however, it appears the tables may have turned….

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Derrick Lewis is confident in takedown defense against Sergey Spivak: “I don’t believe that he can really take me down.”

Derrick LewisUFC heavyweight Derrick Lewis is feeling quite healthy ahead of his main event showdown at UFC Fight Night 218 against Sergey Spivak. In a pre-fight interview with ESPN’s Charly Arnolt, Lewis explained: “Just did a lot more running. Didn’t change too much up, just more running than usual … Seems like it’s been pretty easier. […]

Derrick Lewis

UFC heavyweight Derrick Lewis is feeling quite healthy ahead of his main event showdown at UFC Fight Night 218 against Sergey Spivak.

In a pre-fight interview with ESPN’s Charly Arnolt, Lewis explained:

“Just did a lot more running. Didn’t change too much up, just more running than usual … Seems like it’s been pretty easier. I always wanted to be one of those guys always running … But I’m finally getting there, feeling like one.”

On running a marathon, Lewis said:

“I know, I feel like I could do it though.”

Eagle-eyed MMA fans have noted a slimmed-down version of Derrick Lewis coming into his heavyweight match this Sunday morning. The US-born athlete has posted many photos of him jogging in recent weeks.

Derrick Lewis vs Sergey Spivak

Derrick Lewis is a powerful striker who holds the record for most knockout wins in UFC heavyweight history. Meanwhile, his opponent Sergey Spivak, of Moldova, is focused on superior grappling. On wrestling against Spivak, the American is confident in his takedown defense. He said:

“As usual. He hasn’t fought many of the guys that I fought before, like the top-ranked guys … I don’t believe that he can really take me down.”

Spivak is on a two-fight win streak at heavyweight over Augusto Sakai and Greg Hardy. Lewis will be entering this bout on a two-fight losing streak with losses against Sergei Pavlovich and Tai Tuivasa. Lewis is still ranked ahead of Spivak in the official UFC rankings. Spivak will have the opportunity to enter the top ten with a win on Sunday morning.

See the full interview below: