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Conor McGregor makes bold GOAT claim ahead of UFC 329 return, Jon Jones responds

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Conor McGregor’s latest comments have once again reignited one of MMA’s biggest debates.

Ahead of his long-awaited return at UFC 329: McGregor vs. Holloway 2, the former two-division champ boldly declared himself the greatest fighter in the sport’s history while also taking aim at Jon Jones’ standing in the all-time great conversation.

McGregor argued that his accomplishments inside the Octagon, combined with his knockout record and impact on mixed martial arts, give him the edge over every other fighter.

His remarks quickly drew attention across the MMA world, with Jones eventually responding to the Irishman’s latest claims.

Jon Jones responds after Conor McGregor’s latest GOAT remarks

Speaking about his legacy, McGregor questioned why Jones is still considered the benchmark in many GOAT discussions.

‘The Notorious’ pointed to his own finishing ability, noting that he has recorded nineteen knockout victories compared to Jones’ eight before asking, “Where is he now?” as he compared their current situations.

Jon Jones, however, did not let the comments go unanswered. The reigning heavyweight champion fired back on social media, defending his résumé and reminding fans that title defenses and longevity remain major factors in any discussion about the greatest fighter in MMA history.

The latest exchange adds another chapter to a rivalry that has largely played out through interviews and social media rather than inside the Octagon.

Where does Conor McGregor actually rank among MMA’s greatest fighters?

McGregor’s place in MMA history remains one of the sport’s most polarizing topics. His résumé includes becoming the UFC’s first simultaneous two-division champion, while his popularity helped transform the promotion into a global phenomenon.

Only a few fighters have had a greater commercial and cultural impact on the sport.

At the same time, many fans still place fighters such as Jon Jones, Georges St-Pierre, Anderson Silva and Demetrious Johnson above McGregor based on sustained championship success, title defenses and longevity. 

McGregor’s inactivity over the past 5 years doesn’t help his case either. Whether fans agree with his latest GOAT claim or not, McGregor continues to garner attention whenever he speaks.

With UFC 329 marking his return to the octagon, the debate surrounding his place in MMA history has once again taken center stage.