Biggest UFC superstar Conor McGregor SNUBBED from viral ‘Top 100 athletes of 21st Century’ list

The UFC brass salvaged the UFC 303 pay-per-view card after Conor McGregorโ€™s injury withdrawal. However, โ€˜Notoriousโ€™ is notoriously dropping from the global fave list. Out

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The list goes on, without Conor McGregor

The UFC brass salvaged the UFC 303 pay-per-view card after Conor McGregorโ€™s injury withdrawal. However, โ€˜Notoriousโ€™ is notoriously dropping from the global fave list. Out of fighting since his 2021 trilogy loss and leg break, McGregor isnโ€™t winning any party favors. Moreover, his dwindling status as a global โ€˜Top 100 athleteโ€™ is now becoming a big blemish!

McGregor was in camp to headline against Michael Chandler, a long-discussed fight that finally materialized 18 months later. โ€˜Mystic Macโ€™ had stirred up a big storm just sitting at home. No, seriously, the supposed Conor McGregor-led pay-per-view capped off a projected $20 million in ticket gate buys. He even sold out the 3Arena for his appearance, but that didnโ€™t happen as planned.

Twenty-five years ago, the ESPN SportsCentury project ranked the top 100 athletes in North America. Continuing the tradition for global athletes, the list finds McGregor out of the Top 100 athletes list. Five-time Super Bowl MVP Tom Brady. Ballon dโ€™Or winner Lionel Messi. 24 Grand Slam title winner Novak Djokovic; those are the names the list usually entails.

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This is similar to how McGregor missed out on Forbesโ€™s list of the highest-paid athletes. Despite the setbacks, the Irishman is nearing billionaire status. Even his windfalls have shifted pace. In 2021, $22M of his wealth came from fight purses, while an astounding $158M came from brand endorsements. With his comeback sabotaged, his stock might take just some further hits.

MMA and Boxing: Who made the โ€˜Top 100โ€™ list, san Conor McGregor?

The ceremonial โ€˜Top 100 athletes of the 21st Centuryโ€™ list from the ESPN SportsCentury project, in conjunction with ESPN MMA, is a compilation by ESPN Senior writer David Schoenfield. Michael Phelps, Serena Williams, and Messi form the holy trinity atop the list, but combat sports isnโ€™t really far behind.

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The list goes on, without Conor McGregorThe list goes on, without Conor McGregor (Source: ringtv.com/IMAGO/heavy.com/X)

The youngest fighter to win a UFC championship yet, Jon Jones, perches at #66. โ€˜Bonesโ€™ has gone 16 years without losing to an opponent (his only loss was a controversial DQ to Matt Hamill in 2009). Perย statleaders.ufc.com (UFC Record Book), he has the most number of title fights, ever! Thereโ€™s a reason top brass goes scorched earth in defending his legacy.

In a sport of physicality where the margin of victory is razor thin, Georges St-Pierre (#76) has been an all-time welterweight G.O.A.T. candidate. From 2006-13, he won 14 of 15 bouts. At one point, he was undefeated for 33 consecutive rounds with mammoth title defenses. He is also known as one of the most outspoken critics of PEDs.

Even 50-0 boxing legend Floyd Mayweather, who banked his โ€˜Moneyโ€™ status moreover in a pioneer crossover boxing bout with Conor McGregor, sits at No. 25. Mayweather dominated the pound-for-pound rankings from 2005 to 2015, winning world titles in five weight classes. The list has very few additions from combat sports as they have favored anything but combat sports.

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