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Sports15:26 · Jul 13

Conor McGregor Plans Comeback After Injury Setback in UFC Return

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Translated & summarized from N12 by baba
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Conor McGregor has announced his intention to return to MMA following a recent injury during his comeback fight. The Irish fighter suffered a torn ACL just 69 seconds into his bout against Max Holloway, forcing him to stop the fight early. McGregor shared an update on social media, revealing he will undergo surgery to repair the ligament and then begin recovery and training again. He expressed optimism about fulfilling the last fight on his contract, saying, "I have one more fight on my contract, please God. I trust you to show me the way."

Despite the setback, McGregor conveyed a strong sense of faith and resilience, stating, "My faith is independent and I am grateful for the chance to prove it. I am currently in the city of sins but without any sin myself. My heart is heavy, but I believe in Jesus and God. I am a child of God and believe everything will work out for the best."

This injury marks another difficult moment in McGregor's career, as five years prior he had also suffered a severe leg break in his last UFC fight before this recent return. While it remains uncertain how he will perform after recovery, McGregor remains hopeful about making a successful comeback to the octagon.

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