Love him or hate him, Conor McGregor is one of the biggest names to ever set foot in the Octagon. Nonetheless, in this post, we're focusing specifically on Conor McGregor's net worth in 2021.

All the intense trash-talking and brash behavior made him a must-watch personality for fans and haters alike before he retired earlier in 2020 (and eventually unretiring). He created a personal brand so intriguing that it boosted him to become the highest-paid UFC fighter throughout history.

Therefore, it only makes sense that McGregor is worth a ton. But just what is Conor McGregor's net worth in 2021?

Conor McGregor's net worth in 2021 (estimate): $200-400 million

Net Worth$200-400 million
Age32
Salary$36-37 million (2020-21)
Endorsements$16 million
SponsorsEA, Reebok, Beats by Dre, Monster Energy, Wynn Resorts
SportMMA, Boxing

Given his popularity and regular moves in and out of fights, the number is certainly a rough estimate and changes pretty frequently. Celebrity Net Worth has him at $200 million, while this list has him at $400 million.

If we circle back just a year, Conor McGregor made it to two Forbes lists, placing No. 53 on the Celebrity 100 2020 list and No. 16 on The World's Highest-Paid Athletes 2020 list. He then jumped up to No. 1 on the latter list for 2021.

An aside in this post on Conor McGregor's net worth in 2021: We actually have a really in-depth page dedicate to all things Notorious. From his fighting records, net worth, relationship status and a general Conor McGregor bio, we got you covered. 

Breaking down his 2020 earnings, McGregor brought in $32 million in salary and winnings. He also had endorsements worth another $16 million with Electronic Arts, Reebok, Wynn Resorts, Burger King, Beats by Dre, Monster and many more. In total, McGregor earned $48 million in 2020 alone.

McGregor recently renewed his sponsorship deal with Reebok, which sets him up to earn $5 million per year. He currently has deals with media outlets such as The Mac Life, fashion brand August McGregor and fitness brand McGregor FAST as well.

Moreover, McGregor's whiskey brand, Proper No. Twelve, has racked up $1 billion worth of sales, and he just recently sold his stake in that in a deal worth up to $600 million. This is what helped catapult him to No. 1 on the Forbes list for 2021 at $180 million in earnings, with $22 million in “on-the-field earnings” and $158 million in “off-the-field earnings.”

To put this all into perspective, McGregor is earning more money than NBA star James Harden, pop artist Rihanna, and actor Will Smith. Thus, The Notorious is definitely no slouch when it comes to racking up the dough.

Conor McGregor's net worth in 2021, Conor McGregor, UFC

With all this cash, McGregor certainly enjoyed his brief retirement. After all, he has the bank account to do whatever his heart desires. Nevertheless, he's not yet satisfied. He has explicitly stated in the past that he plans to achieve billionaire status by the time he's 35 years old.

While this is certainly no easy task and he's not close to that number right now, the highest-paid fighter in UFC history may have a trick up his sleeve, so doubters may be surprised if he can eventually back up his bold call.

In any case, it seems like Conor McGregor is truly determined to achieve his goal. His fight against Dustin Poirier in UFC 257 was expected to give him at least $5 million plus a share in pay-per view earnings, and he has another fight with Poirier coming up at UFC 264 to get him some more coin.

Moreover, he can always set up a fight with Floyd Mayweather to earn another $100 million or more if it means that much to him. Make it rain. Nonetheless, were you at all stunned by Conor McGregor's net worth in 2021?