
Conor McGregor has again plagued fans with a training video, which may have pointed out a comeback to action.
Prior to UFC 314, which took place last April, Conor McGregor stated his interest in combating the winner of the Co-Main event between Michael Chandler and Paddy Pimblett.
The Irishman then claimed that he and Chandler have 'unfinished things', despite the fact that Pimblett destroyed the American in the third round.
After teasing that he and Chandler could finally fight, McGregor then outlined an important provision that he will only return if he is booked to fight in a stadium.
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Conor McGregor places new training video
Although 'the notorious' constantly refers to a return to the sport, UFC support pillar Joe Rogan is not convinced that he will return.
Nevertheless, the McGregor did not stop training, and although at some point it seemed probably seemed that if he returned to fight sports, it would be with BKFC, he has tightened his MMA tools.
“No shot, Bro holds a full wall mat,” be a fan of the size of McGregor's coach who held a gigantic path.
“Yo, what is that path?” Another fan responded.
“This guy never fights again, right?” A third fan questioned.
“Please tell me that he is throwing that slow?” Another fan criticized.
He looked Sloow.
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The most important reaction of the fans is that the former UFC Double Champion looks slowly, although he only touches pads.
However, the Irishman will probably look slowly because he has not fought since 2021 and is now 36 years old with a lifestyle that may delay him.
“Looks slowly for the first time,” said another fan.
“Look how stiff he is, fun,” said a sixth fan.
A huge factor questions McGregor's UFC recovery
Although part of the UFC fan base is hopeful that McGregor will fight under the UFC banner at least once, there is a large factor that currently slows that potential.
According to the anti-doping database of the UFC, McGregor has to register a test session this year, which means that his return cannot happen and can only take place for six months after he has registered a test session.
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