Alright, so I got a bit obsessed with Conor McGregor’s tattoos lately. You see them all the time, right? Every fight, every press conference. I figured, instead of just glancing, I’d actually try to map them out, kinda document the whole collection for myself. Just a little personal project, you know?

So, I started digging. Fired up the computer and basically just spent hours searching for pictures. Fight photos, weigh-ins, random shots online, anything I could find that showed his ink clearly. It wasn’t always easy, sometimes the pics are blurry, or the angle is weird, especially for the older stuff.
I started making notes, trying to piece it all together. It’s like a roadmap on his skin, stuff added over time.
Chest and Stomach Area
This is the most obvious part. That massive gorilla wearing a crown and munching on a heart dominates his chest. You can’t miss it. Then, lower down on his stomach, there’s that huge tiger head right above his belly button. Below that, his own name ‘McGREGOR’ and ‘NOTORIOUS’ right underneath. Found quite a few good shots of these, they’re pretty iconic.
Left Arm – The Sleeve
His left arm is packed. It took a while to sort through the different pieces. I managed to spot:
- A big rose bush with a clock showing 3:35 PM (or maybe 3:17 PM? Hard to tell exactly in some photos).
- A dagger going through a rose somewhere near the wrist area.
- There’s a little gentleman figure with a top hat too.
- Lots of other bits and pieces filling it all up, flowers and flowy lines.
Getting clear views of everything on the arm, especially the back and inner parts, was a real pain. Needed pictures from all sorts of angles.
Back and Neck
His back wasn’t easy either, don’t see it as often. But from what I could gather, he’s got this long thorny wing pattern or crucifix running down his spine. It starts at the back of his neck and goes way down. There’s also some kind of spiral helix thing along it. On the back of his neck itself, there’s some Arabic script, though I couldn’t tell you what it says.
Putting it all together
So after all that searching and squinting at pixels, I ended up with a decent personal list and a folder full of reference pictures. It was actually pretty interesting seeing how the collection grew over the years. You can find older pics where he barely had anything, and then boom, more and more appears.

It was just a bit of fun, really. A way to satisfy my own curiosity. Took some time, but now I feel like I’ve got a proper handle on all the ink he’s carrying around. Pretty wild amount of work he’s had done when you lay it all out.