There are several components to Conor’s net worth, including the approximately $100 million payday he received from his fight against Floyd Mayweather in August 2017, the $50 million he received from his fight against Khabib in October 2018, and an estimated $200 million pre-tax profit from the sale of his whiskey brand Proper No.
As of this writing, we estimate that he has earned $235 million from fighting throughout his career.
He started working as a plumber at the age of 17 in 2006, when he was just 15.
He then took lessons from John Kavanagh, the first Irish person to get a black belt in Brazilian jigsaw, and his team at SBG Ireland.
In just a few weeks, Conor was so broke that he was living on the streets in Ireland and getting $235 a week from the state.
He won by TKO just over a minute into the first round, which was just over a minute into the first round.
Conor earned a reported $12 million on December 11, 2015, when he beat Jose Aldo in 13 seconds to win the fight.
When he talks, he says that if Pay Per View sales go well, he could make more than $80 million from the fight with Cerrone.
Conor lost the match, which effectively cost him a lot of money in the future because he killed another match against Khabib Nurmagomedov.
If you think Conor lost about 50% of his money to taxes, he had a net worth of $85 million after the Floyd fight.
There were a lot of endorsement deals for Conor between June 2017 and June 2018.
If Conor had been able to beat Mayweather against all odds, it would have set up a rematch where Conor could have earned another huge payday.
On September 20, 2018, Conor said that he had agreed to fight for the UFC for eight years.
In a tweet on March 25, 2019, Conor said he was giving up mixed martial arts so that he could focus on his new businesses, like his Proper 12 whiskey brand.
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