McGregor Plans Comeback After Knee Injury in Holloway Bout
Conor McGregor has outlined his path forward following a knee injury that ended his UFC 329 matchup with Max Holloway prematurely. The fighter plans for surgery and rehabilitation before returning to competition.
Just moments after his UFC 329 fight against Max Holloway was stopped due to a knee injury, Conor McGregor has already mapped out his recovery and future fighting plans. The bout, McGregor's first in five years, lasted a mere 1 minute and 9 seconds before the injury occurred.
The setback came as McGregor attempted an opening roundhouse kick, leading to the immediate halt of the contest. Despite the disappointing conclusion to his highly anticipated return, McGregor appears determined to make a swift comeback.
McGregor's immediate focus on his next fight, even after another injury-plagued outing, highlights his unwavering confidence and perhaps a touch of denial about the fragility of his current physical state.


