Conor McGregor's MMA takeover has now been statistically confirmed.

A report by Bloody Elbow's Iain Kidd estimates the UFC's first simultaneous two-weight champ drew a combined 6.85 million pay-per-view purchases in his last five main event contests spanning 15 months, single-handedly doubling the promotion's entire 2014 total of 3-to-3.2 million.

"The Notorious" most recently set the UFC pay-per-view record in a rematch with Nate Diaz at UFC 202 in August, as well as the promotion's and Madison Square Garden's live gate record of $17.7 million at UFC 205, where he earned the above mentioned distinction with a second-round knockout of now-former lightweight champion Eddie Alvarez.

The Irishman earned his status as a cash cow months before a banner 2016, which ironically began with a second-round submission loss to Diaz at UFC 196. Between July 2015 and the March defeat, the Irishman headlined a trio of cards that drew a total of 3.5 pay-per-view purchases, also north of the UFC's 2014 tally.

Further solidifying the two-division king's drawing power is his 1.35 million average per event, which easily surpasses the promotion's greatest draws in Georges St-Pierre, Brock Lesnar, and Ronda Rousey.