Conor McGregor is currently training after recovering from the toe injury he suffered before his bout against Michael Chandler. As fans eagerly await any glimpse of the fan-favorite fighter, he keeps posting training videos on social media. Meanwhile, his latest social media post, featuring a clean combination, has amazed fans and fueled speculation about his potential return.
Previously, McGregor took to social media to announce that he is now even better. In his recent X post, he compared his current skills to his performance against Eddie Alvarez in 2016. He later shared another video where he showcased his rapid punching speed, writing, “Make them scared to throw and then bomb them with a home built explosive, this is Ireland. Me.” This caught the attention of fans, with one commenting, “Damn. That’s quick.”
One fan expressed faith that McGregor’s comeback will be much stronger.
Another fan requested the rest of the footage and also questioned McGregor’s well-known karate stance.
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Fans are eagerly awaiting his return. One fan remarked on how impressed they were with McGregor’s evolution from his first fight to now.
One fan praised Conor McGregor’s Irish power.
While McGregor is currently out of action, it seems he is struggling hard to make a comeback inside the octagon. Moreover, he has previously dealt with injuries and legal issues. Although the official dates of his return are still unannounced, fans are certainly waiting to welcome back the ‘Notorious.’
Is Conor McGregor Coming Back to the UFC in 2024?
Many have been speculating about McGregor’s return date lately. Adding up that anticipation, the UFC head honcho Dana White recently discussed the Notorious’ comeback on TNT Sports, contrasting it with the social media updates from both McGregor and Michael Chandler. White noted that he had no idea when McGregor was planning to return to the UFC. He stated,
“And Conor, I don’t know when he’s coming back, When Conor is ready to go, he’ll let me know so I’m not even talking about Conor right now.”
The Irishman, with a record of 22-6, has not fought since suffering a clean break in his tibia, which led to a second consecutive TKO loss to Poirier in July 2021. Fans are eagerly awaiting his return to the UFC octagon. However, Conor McGregor is testing their patience with consistent updates and hints about his potential comeback. While they anticipate official confirmation from Dana White, it is still a mystery if the ‘Notorious’ does book a fight in 2024.