Conor McGregor Injured and Loses in 69 Seconds During UFC Comeback Fight
Conor McGregor suffered a severe injury and lost his UFC comeback fight in just 69 seconds on July 12, 2026. Five years after breaking his leg in the ring, the Irish fighter was hurt again during the opening move against Max Holloway. McGregor attempted a wild kick early in the match but landed awkwardly on his leg, causing immediate pain. Despite trying to continue and throwing another kick, he was unable to put weight on his left leg and fell to the ground multiple times. Recognizing the severity of the injury, both Holloway and the referee agreed the fight could not continue, resulting in a TKO victory for Holloway.
This defeat marked McGregor's third consecutive loss and his fifth in his last six fights, dropping his career record to 22 wins and 7 losses. Given his age and extended time away from the octagon, many doubt McGregor will return to compete under Dana White's promotion again. If this is indeed the end of his legendary career, it concludes on a painful note for one of the sport's most impressive fighters.
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