Conor McGregor, the UFC’s most colorful character, has been away from the Octagon for some time now. He recently shared some good news with fight fans. The Irish fighter’s infamous toe injury is finally a thing of the past.
The revelation came after McGregor responded to a diss by Michael Chandler on social media. He had asked the ‘Notorious’ to show the barefoot knuckles after a video of him surfaced training bare-knuckle. McGregor stated, “Hey b*m beggar. The foot is fully healed.”
McGregor’s declaration is music to the ears of fight fans everywhere. The former two-division champion has been sidelined since he injured his leg back in 2021 against Dustin Poirier. He was scheduled to fight at UFC 303 but had to withdraw due to a toe injury.
But now, it seems the Irishman is ready to step back into the Octagon. It was rumored that a potential bout at UFC 310 against Michael Chandler may be underway. McGregor’s positive injury update has thrilled fight fans, who are now urging the ‘Notorious’ to set a fight date.
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Conor McGregor Vows To Always Win In The Octagon
McGregor is arguably one of the richest and most successful individuals in combat sports history. The ‘Notorious’ doesn’t need to fight, but his love for the sport keeps him hooked. He recently made a vow on his social media, which is seen by millions of fans and athletes alike. The Irish fighter vowed never to fight injured or lose another fight in the Octagon, ever.
It’s a bold statement from a man currently riding a two-fight losing streak. This statement came after McGregor had pulled out with an injury in his highly anticipated UFC 303 return.” I will never enter a fight hurt again, and I will never lose another fight,” stated McGregor on social media.
With the recent news that his toe is almost healed completely, fans may be looking at a potential comeback of the prime Conor. One that was a terrific counterpuncher and had the timing and speed that is rarely seen. If McGregor’s prediction comes true, fight fans in for one hell of a ride. And if it doesn’t? Well, at least it’ll be entertaining.