Conor McGregor Suffers Early Knee Injury in UFC Comeback Fight
Conor McGregor experienced a severe knee injury just 69 seconds into his UFC comeback fight on July 12, 2026. Attempting a fast jumping kick early in the bout, McGregor landed awkwardly on his right leg, causing his knee to twist and likely tear a ligament. Initially, it appeared he simply fell, but repeated attempts to continue fighting ended with him collapsing multiple times. His opponent, Max Holloway, signaled to the referee that something was wrong, prompting an immediate stoppage of the fight to the shock of the audience.
Commentators explained that McGregor's injury resulted from the high pressure on his knee when landing improperly from a jumping kick. They noted that McGregor's excitement and adrenaline after a long absence from the octagon may have contributed to his reckless move and poor landing. The injury abruptly ended what was anticipated to be a significant comeback, leaving fans and analysts stunned by the swift and unfortunate outcome.
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