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RG3 Seeks UFC 329 Reimbursement After McGregor Injury

By SideLine Desk ·
RG3 Seeks UFC 329 Reimbursement After McGregor Injury

Robert Griffin III, now a commentator for FOX Sports, is publicly joining the chorus of fans demanding refunds for UFC 329. The event's main attraction, Conor McGregor, suffered a fight-ending knee injury just 69 seconds into his bout.

The highly anticipated return of Conor McGregor at UFC 329 in Las Vegas was cut short due to a devastating knee injury sustained by the Irish superstar. The fight concluded prematurely at the 69-second mark after McGregor appeared to injure himself attempting a series of jumping kicks.

This abrupt and anticlimactic ending has left many attendees and viewers dissatisfied, leading to calls for ticket and pay-per-view refunds. Among those expressing their disappointment and joining the refund movement is former NFL quarterback and current FOX Sports analyst Robert Griffin III.

Griffin III, who transitioned to broadcasting after his playing career, made his feelings known regarding the fight's outcome and is advocating for financial compensation for those who paid to witness the event, which was marred by McGregor's swift TKO loss due to injury.

💬 SideLine Take

It's understandable for fans to be upset when a marquee fight ends this quickly due to injury, but demanding refunds sets a tricky precedent for the unpredictable nature of combat sports.

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Source: Yahoo Sports

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