Conor McGregor had mixed results in his two Welterweight fights, losing to Nate Diaz at UFC 196 via submission (see it), and then subsequently exacting revenge at UFC 202 a few months later. But, that was against a fighter who normally fights at Lightweight and doesn’t have to cut a lot of weight to hit 170 pounds. So what would happen if "Notorious" decided to take on bigger and/or stronger men atop the 170-pound class such as current division champion, Tyron Woodley?
It wouldn’t be pretty, according to "The Chosen One."
"Well, first off, I think Conor is a smart individual and he knows that fighting me is not going to be good for his health.