Conor McGregor doesn't look to have convinced many with his third retirement claim in the last four years.
From launching his own whiskey to signing multi-million-pound sponsorship deals, the Notorious one has been raking it in for years. McGregor took home $24,000 from his win over future featherweight champion Max Holloway before a $50,000 bonus took his earnings against Diego Brandao to $82,000. That takes his total career earnings in the cage to $15m but does not include his share of the pay-per-view revenue which will be substantial given he can lay claim to appearing in five of the top six.And of course, it doesn't include his earnings from his defeat by Mayweather, understood to be a whopping $100m.