The Post-Aldo KO Pose (UFC 194) -- Victory Defined
The photograph taken immediately after the Aldo knockout, with McGregor standing over his fallen opponent, became one of the most reproduced images in modern combat sports. The composition is near-perfect for poster reproduction: a clear central subject, dramatic lighting, and an expression that captures the moment without ambiguity. Licensed versions through Getty Images are available in multiple sizes and framed reproductions appear regularly on Amazon's sports collectibles listings.
Check price on Amazon →From octagon victory shots to press conference portraits, these five Conor McGregor photos capture the most iconic and widely shared images of his career.
A fighter’s image is part of their legacy, and McGregor’s most reproduced photographs have taken on a life beyond sport. Whether you want a print for a wall, a reference for a design project, or simply want to know which images defined each stage of his career, these five stand out for composition, cultural weight, and how often they have been reproduced.
| Photo | Context | Best For | Reproduced? |
|—|—|—|—|
| Post-Aldo KO pose | UFC 194 | Victory print | Very widely |
| Pre-fight staredown Alvarez | UFC 205 | Intensity portrait | Widely |
| Diaz 2 bloodied mid-fight | UFC 202 | Grit narrative | Widely |
| Mayweather press suit shot | 2017 tour | Fashion/style | Widely |
| Octagon walkout | Various | Poster art | Very widely |
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| The Post-Aldo KO Pose (UFC 194) -- Victory Defined | Check price | ||
| The Alvarez Staredown (UFC 205) -- Intensity Portrait | Check price | ||
| The Diaz 2 Mid-Fight Shot (UFC 202) -- Grit and Resilience | Check price | ||
| The Mayweather Press Tour Suit Shot -- Style Statement | Check price | ||
| Octagon Walkout Shots -- The Signature Image Type | Check price |
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The Post-Aldo KO Pose (UFC 194) -- Victory Defined
The photograph taken immediately after the Aldo knockout, with McGregor standing over his fallen opponent, became one of the most reproduced images in modern combat sports. The composition is near-perfect for poster reproduction: a clear central subject, dramatic lighting, and an expression that captures the moment without ambiguity. Licensed versions through Getty Images are available in multiple sizes and framed reproductions appear regularly on Amazon's sports collectibles listings.
The Alvarez Staredown (UFC 205) -- Intensity Portrait
The pre-fight staredown photographs from UFC 205 captured McGregor at a physical and professional peak. The Madison Square Garden venue added production quality to the imagery that many arena fights lack. The staredown image showing McGregor's focused expression opposite Alvarez has been widely used in articles, book covers, and sports marketing materials since 2016. For a portrait-style print it is one of the most balanced of his career photographs.
The Diaz 2 Mid-Fight Shot (UFC 202) -- Grit and Resilience
The photograph of McGregor bloodied during the Diaz rematch carries a different narrative weight from the clean victory images. It shows a fighter absorbing damage and continuing, which resonates differently with fans who value toughness over the highlight finish. This type of fight-in-progress image is less commonly available as licensed print art but has appeared widely in sports journalism and documentary contexts. Unofficial reproductions are common in combat sports poster markets.
The Mayweather Press Tour Suit Shot -- Style Statement
The promotional images from the Mayweather world press tour showed McGregor in tailored suits rather than fight kit, extending his image into fashion and lifestyle territory. The suit photographs were used extensively in entertainment and fashion media beyond the usual sports channels. As a print or poster image the suit photographs have broader appeal because they do not require combat sports context to read as interesting compositions.
Octagon Walkout Shots -- The Signature Image Type
McGregor's octagon entrances were designed for photography and video, with fog, lighting, and crowd scale that produced consistently strong images across multiple events. The walkout photographs from his peak UFC years (2015 to 2016) are the most common type in licensed print catalogues. They work as both sports art and general motivational prints, which explains their continued commercial popularity in poster and canvas print formats on Amazon and sports merchandise platforms.
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What to consider
For wall art in a sports context the UFC 194 post-KO image or the UFC 205 staredown are the most recognisable and cleanest compositions. For a broader audience that includes non-combat sports fans the Mayweather press tour suit photography has wider visual appeal. Check that any print you purchase specifies a licensed reproduction to ensure image quality holds at the size you intend to display it.
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Quick answers
Official licensed prints are available through Getty Images, UFC's official merchandise store, and Amazon's sports collectibles section. Getty Images licenses high-resolution prints for personal and commercial use. Amazon carries framed prints and poster reproductions of his most iconic fight-night photographs from UFC 194 and UFC 205.
Jeff Bottari and Josh Hedges are among the most recognized photographers whose work has documented McGregor's UFC career. Both have contributed images to Getty's UFC library. Fight-night photography is typically licensed through Getty Images or directly through the UFC's media department for editorial and commercial use.

