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For years now, the MMA world has waited for the return of Conor McGregor, who has not competed in almost five years. “Notorious” was scheduled to return last summer for UFC 303, but withdrew from the fight due to injury, and has yet to step back into the cage. But all that may be changing soon.
Jose Aldo spoke highly about Conor McGregor at his peak in the UFC and pointed to two clear traits that set McGregor apart. The post Jose Aldo Reveals the Two Things That Made Conor McGregor ‘Special’ at His Peak appeared first on Heavy Sports.
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Conor McGregor still haunted by catastrophic leg break ahead of UFC 329? ‘It can affect your head’
“It’s scary sometimes. You know, the first thing this guy is going to do, he’s going to kick your leg.” —Corey Hill
Lobov took credit for McGregor’s brand, insisting he came up with the idea and provided key ideas and research on the matter. The Russian admitted he had turned down McGregor’s $1 million offer after the company’s success, alleging that he’d been promised five percent “no matter what” by his ex-teammate.
Conor McGregor supports ibogaine push, praising Donald Trump and Joe Rogan efforts while highlighting potential benefits.
Conor McGregor had some fun online after Canadian MP Wayne Long confused him with Edmonton Oilers captain Connor McDavid.
Recent reports have put Max Holloway as the frontrunner to face McGregor this summer, and ‘Blessed’ came in seven places below ‘The Notorious’ at 25th on the list. Elsewhere, Ronda Rousey was 24th, Israel Adesanya 20th, Ilia Topuria 16th, Jose Aldo 12th, Khabib Nurmagomedov 3rd, and Jon Jones 1st.
Conor McGregor sparks debate after slamming the Irish government over rising taxes, cost of living, and governance in a fiery X post.