Conor McGregor Undergoing Surgery Following UFC Comeback Fight Injury

Conor McGregor is set to undergo surgery after sustaining a knee injury during his UFC 329 comeback fight against Max Holloway, which ended just 69 seconds into the bout. Despite the setback, the fighter expressed hope for a future return to action once recovered.
Conor McGregor's highly anticipated return to the UFC at UFC 329 was abruptly halted when he suffered a knee injury less than a minute and a half into his bout against Max Holloway. The fight was officially stopped at the 69-second mark due to the injury.
Following the premature end to his comeback fight, McGregor has announced that he will be undergoing surgery to address the injury. He has also conveyed his desire and optimism to compete again once he has fully recovered from the procedure.
McGregor's career continues to be defined by dramatic highs and now, significant physical setbacks. His enduring spirit to return after injury is commendable, but the frequency of these issues raises questions about his long-term viability in a demanding sport.


