Conor McGregor has packed on the pounds since his early days in the UFC when he was fighting in the featherweight division.

When the Irishman first burst onto the scene of Mixed Martial Arts premier organisation, the UFC, he weighed 145 lbs and competed there until he won the title in 2015.

McGregor then jumped all the way up to 170 lbs to take on Nate Diaz in an epic duo of fights in the welterweight division.

This was before he then went down to 155 lbs and won the lightweight title by knocking out Eddie Alvarez.

Most recently, McGregor has been competing at lightweight in his two fights against Dustin Poirier, but after fracturing his tibia and fibula at UFC 264 in July 2021, he has been out of action.

During this time out of the Octagon, McGregor has packed on a huge amount of muscle.

The Irishman tweeted a picture of his ten year body transformation alongside the caption: "Featherweight to super heavyweight."

McGregor has previously joked that he now weighs 265 lbs, which would be a similar weight to former UFC heavyweight champion Francis Ngannou.

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With that being said, McGregor is expected to make a comeback to the UFC later this year against Michael Chandler and the fight will likely be at 170 lbs.

Although it seems recently McGregor has been enjoying life more than training for his upcoming clash.

The Irishman attended a bare knuckle boxing event and was filmed downing a bottle of his 'Proper Twelve' whisky in the crowd.

He also went to the super fight in Las Vegas between Gervonta Davis and Ryan Garcia, which 'Tank' won by KO, and posted a video on his Instagram taking advantage of the local casinos.

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