Conor McGregor: Notorious

2017 • 90 minutes
4.2
102 reviews
50%
Tomatometer
R
Rating
Eligible
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Conor McGregor is the biggest star in the history of Mixed Martial Arts. Filmed over the course of 4 years, Notorious is the exclusive, all access account of Conor’s meteoric rise from claiming benefits and living in his parents’ spare room in Dublin to claiming multiple championship UFC belts and seven figure pay-packets in Las Vegas. Featuring unprecedented access, never before seen moments and explosive fight footage, this is the ultimate behind-the-scenes look at a sporting icon and his spectacular rise from the bottom to the very top. - ( Original Title - Conor McGregor: Notorious )
Rating
R

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4.2
102 reviews
Tracy Gun'z
November 24, 2017
The sad thing is I seen this a zillion times already on Youtube. If you have seen any documentary/videos on Conor on Youtube then ya seen this Documentary. All it is. It is like every Youtube video of Conor put into one. Didn't make me jump up outta my chair or anything. If I known that before hand I wouldn't of rented it. It was just ok to me. I couldn't rate it more than a 3 stars!
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Abdollah Hamodzadeh
April 16, 2018
Good with behind scene's and documentary, But i feel it was so soon for creating this for McGregor, the guy who didn't defend non of his titles, not in ufc and not on any other company, he beat a lot of good guy's but did he beat real lightweight contenders or defend his belt against them? Did he defend his featherweight belt against top contenders on the division? Nah, he is a great fighter but for the people who truly appreciate a great MMA fighter career, he just have a good career not legendary or even great. And recently on UFC223 Media day; he attack's fighters bus with 30 bunch of people and injured two fighters, he ruined he's good career with that unprofessional and disgusting move.
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Erwin S
November 24, 2017
I'm a fan of Conor and enjoyed the behind the scenes but when I watched this in theaters, it felt a bit long, and the way some of the fights are shown with the weird flashback look didn't really amaze me. I still bought it because there are things I want to see again but as a movie to watch in one sitting, I wish the person who did the Georges St-Pierre film was directing this one as well.
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