'Finished' & 'career over' - is this the end for McGregor?
Summary
Conor McGregor returned to UFC competition after nearly three years but had to stop fighting only 69 seconds into his match against Max Holloway due to a knee injury. This was McGregor’s third loss in a row, raising questions about the future of his fighting career.Key Facts
- McGregor broke his leg in 2021 and had not fought since then until this recent match.
- He injured his knee early in the fight when it buckled after a missed kick.
- McGregor retired from the fight and left the arena limping without using crutches.
- He has now lost three fights in a row and has won only once since 2016.
- UFC critic Michael Bisping suggested McGregor’s career could be over if the knee injury requires long-term surgery.
- McGregor was involved in a civil case where he was found to have sexually assaulted a woman and ordered to pay damages.
- Despite legal issues and recent losses, McGregor denies the allegations and claims innocence.
- New fighters like Paddy Pimblett see McGregor’s injury as a chance to become the new face of UFC.
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