Conor McGregor crushes UFC entrance: The King Is Back: Who's Next For Conor McGregor? Conor McGregor has recently crushed his way once more into the UFC – so who's next for The Notorious One?

Conor McGregor (22 successes - 4 misfortunes - 0 draws) has indeed stunned the world. 'The Notorious' just required 40 seconds in the enclosure with Donald Cerrone (36-14-0) on Sunday to have him on his back confronting a tempest of horrible elbows and clench hands.

McGregor said he's never been intellectually and physically better at welterweight in the number one spot up to this battle. He wasn't lying. Flying out of his corner with a hard left that Cerrone just figured out how to duck, the Irishman utilized his shoulder and the couple of creeps among him and Cerrone's face to crush his nose, eye and jaw.

Against a man with the most head kick completes in the UFC, McGregor followed with a deck head kick at that point beat Cowboy into accommodation. It was proficient, determined, and super cold execution of a genuine legend of the game.

For the fans it was unadulterated amusement. For each contender in the welterweight and lightweight divisions it was no uncertainty alarming. Top UFC character Joe Rogan summarized it best: "the man is worth $200 million yet he turned out like he was ravenous for nourishment". Everybody's on notice. McGregor completed the late evening getting out every one of the warriors in the room remaining among him and more title belts.

Conor McGregor crushes UFC entrance

McGregor's discovered something worth battling for and this success has opened numerous entryways. Things being what they are, who remains in his way making progress toward recovery, greatness and titles?

Jorge Masvidal – BMF Champion (34-13-0)

The Baddest Mother Fucker (BMF) belt is another title presented at UFC 224 by Dwayne 'The Rock' Johnson and came up with as a rationalization to pit the most bad-to-the-bone, brutal and well known men against one another.

Jorge Masvidal is the present holder of that belt and was sitting ringside at the McGregor v Cerrone battle in a Versace wraparound and belt hung behind him. A road warrior known for completing his issues with fierce KOs, when the camera checked to him he was nearly slobbering at the possibility that he's next on McGregor's rundown. Masvidal is glad to take on anybody yet particularly McGregor on the grounds that, as he put basically on the night, "the cash". What else does a BMF need other than cash and belts?

With the fastest KO in UFC history, Masvidal's style is like McGregor's dangerous speed and sharp clench hands, elbows and knees that cut open rivals rapidly. As a welterweight with a similar reach (74 inches), KO power and a past filled with going the full separation – and winning – this is an engaging battle. Masvidal has been known to utilize whimsical blend passages that find rivals napping, see his feature reel beneath for additional.

McGregor has said he needs that BMF belt and this would be viewed as a cash battle with a huge Pay-Per-View (PPV) crowd anticipated. This could be McGregor's following stage in recovering his situation as ruler of the octagon and the beginning of another belt assortment.

Kamaru Usman – Welterweight Champion (16-1-0)

Directly from the source, McGregor said post-battle he has the present welterweight champion Kamaru Usman "and his idiotic cap" in his sights, who was sitting ringside looking unphased by the success.

Contingent upon how Dana White needs to play out the different storylines on offer to McGregor will decide when this battle gets organized, however perceiving how agreeable he sees this weight, the two men are on an impact course that could be declared rapidly.

Usman as of late safeguarded his title against a windbag Colby Covington (15-1-0) by TKO in the fifth round. Covington's waste talk ahead of the pack up was sufficient to trigger Usman into chasing for a reprisal KO that cost him the first round and nearly the battle. This disrupting of nerves is actually what McGregor's specializes in and, after his post-battle discourse, most would agree we could see an adversarial Irishman if this proceeds.

None of these warriors ought to be viewed as simple and particularly Usman. His trademark body shots rapidly gas adversaries and his short pokes make them amazingly powerless against greater strikes – hits that left Covington with a broke jaw. Usman is additionally touted as a world-class grappler with a capacity to land harming blows starting from the earliest stage holds a 100% takedown protection rating. McGregor would require all his pinpoint striking precision to take the welterweight belt from the 'Nigerian Nightmare'.

Khabib Nurmagomedov – Lightweight Champion (28-0-0)

The ill will from McGregor's last battle with Nurmagomedov makes a rematch nearly ensured. McGregor has openly said he's pushing the UFC for a battle in Moscow and now with his success over Cerrone this looks likely.

In the event that and when it occurs, McGregor should have developed his takedown protection and catching if he's to get an opportunity against 'The Eagle'. Nurmagomedov's master wrestling procedure made them destroy McGregor on the ground for four adjusts in their first battle. On the off chance that he can take McGregor to the ground once more, he'll be certain about chasing for another accommodation.

McGregor's ground game and takedown safeguard wasn't tried against Cerrone yet we know he's looking long haul, getting different world-class wrestling trainers to prepare this part of his game. In their first experience, Nurmagomedov was likewise ready to get McGregor with some hard strikes through numerous fakes and blurs that in the long run lead to takedowns and accommodation. In any case, if McGregor is as sharp and innovative as he was against Cerrone on Sunday, you'd anticipate that him should have an a lot more grounded possibility at beating Nurmagomedov in the rematch.

For the UFC, the ill will and history in this battle holds worldwide intrigue and gets the opportunity to thump any standing PPV records out of the recreation center. On the off chance that unbelievable ring commentator Bruce Buffer finds a workable pace "TIME" for this battle, it will be one for the battle sports history books.