In this quick video, we get to see Shane from FightTips breaking down McGregor’s fighting style and what makes it so polarizing.

Few fighters have created a more aesthetically pleasing and entertaining style of fighting to watch. If you’ve ever seen him compete you must be familiar with his wild spinning kicks, the trash talk he brings into the cage and the crisp knockouts that he delivers. So, you more than likely know what I’m talking about and even agree.

If you’d like to look into his bag of tricks and maybe even steal a few, check out the video below. Even if you aren’t a fan of watching him fight or the way he carries himself, it is impossible to deny the insane level of skill it takes to beat a fighter like Jose Aldo even if you think it was a fluke.

Are there any other fighters’ styles that you’d like to see broken down? What other techniques of McGregor would you have liked to see explained? And last but not least, would you like to see The Notorious fighting at UFC 200 or do you think he deserves to sit out for his attitude toward the company that built him into who he is today? Let us know all of your thoughts in the comments below!

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About Conor The Notorious McGregor:
Conor Anthony McGregor (born July, 14th 1988) is an Irish mixed martial artist who primarily competes in the featherweight division of the Ultimate Fighting Championship (UFC), and now plans to also fight at lightweight and welterweight. He is the current UFC Featherweight Champion, and the former Cage Warriors Featherweight and Lightweight Champion. As of 7 March 2016, he is No. 8 in the official UFC pound-for-pound rankings and ranked as the No. 1 featherweight.

McGregor received worldwide acclaim when he knocked out undefeated UFC featherweight champion José Aldo in 13 seconds at UFC 194. He is known not only for his fighting skills, but his extravagant lifestyle and trash talking. [Source: Wikipedia]

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