In episode one, we find McGregor recovering from a knee injury after his win against Max Holloway last August. As he battles through gruelling physio and training, he must get back to his peak for his first fight in ten months against Brazilian, Diego Brandao. On home soil, McGregor must prove his worth as a sold out O2 Arena awaits his arrival. With exclusive access, we see his team training in Iceland, his girlfriend and family adjusting to fame and the rigorous preparation required for a bout in the UFC.
In episode two, Conor reflects on a job well done after his first round knockout of Diego Brandao in the O2 Dublin. With a third victory under his belt he travels to Las Vegas to negotiate a new contract with the UFC. Having signed on a lucrative new deal, Conor travels to Los Angeles to film a promotional video of his next fight.
As Conor prepares for his fight against Dustin Poirier, back home in Dublin his family get ready to fly to Las Vegas. Tensions are high between Conor and Dustin as both men seek to gain the psychological edge. With over 3,000 Irish fans having made the journey to watch Conor fight, the MGM Grand is awash with Irish tri-colours. With unprecedented access backstage at the UFC event we see the super cool Conor warm up for the biggest fight of his career to date.
After putting away Dustin Poirier in the first round, Conor celebrates by traveling around the world. From London to Vegas and Rio for the title fight between Aldo and Mendes. Conor watches with a keen eye from the sideline.
Conor is evolving his training methods, focusing on flexibility and freeing the body. His next fight is against Dennis Siver in Boston and he is feeling ultra confident that the fight won't last more than a round.
It's time to put the training into practice as Conor fights in front of thousands of crazy Irish fans in Boston. If he beats Dennis Siver, he will be guaranteed a shot at José Aldo, the Braillian 145lb champion. Tell José I'm coming.