Conor McGregor Describes UFC 329 Injury as 'Hell' After Extended Layoff
Following a significant injury at UFC 329, Conor McGregor has shared his first public comments, likening the experience to 'hell' and indicating a potentially lengthy recovery period.
Conor McGregor has broken his silence regarding the injury he sustained during UFC 329, offering a grim assessment of his current condition. Speaking about the aftermath of his return to the octagon after a five-year absence, McGregor stated that he could only describe the experience as 'hell'. This latest setback suggests another substantial period away from competition for the Irish fighter.
This development comes after a highly anticipated comeback that has now been overshadowed by this significant physical blow. The severity of the injury implies that McGregor's return to active fighting may be significantly delayed, potentially extending his time out of the sport even further than his previous hiatus.
McGregor's 'hellish' injury sounds dire, painting a bleak picture for his future in the octagon.



