Conor McGregor slams ‘nonsense’ injury theories after viral pre-fight video
Conor McGregor is pictured before his July 11 fight
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Conor McGregor is pictured before his July 11 fight. And while it should be said that McGregor, who unsuccessfully appealed that 2024 verdict, continues to deny the allegations against him, it could be said he is denying his own reality when it comes to his fighting career. Because Saturday's incident could be framed as an older fighter, no longer match-fit, being beaten by his body, but on closer inspection - and with the benefit of Hindu - a different narrative emerges.
Furthermore, McGregor's opening kick immediately injured his knee Image Images McGregor, while, posted a devastated message to X afterwards and said he was fully healthy before this latest injury. "My head gas is gone. Joe Rogan criticized McGregor's "crazy" decision to open the fight with a jumping roundhouse kick.
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Conor McGregor is pictured before his July 11 fight.
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And while it should be said that McGregor, who unsuccessfully appealed that 2024 verdict, continues to deny the allegations against him, it could be said he is denying his own reality when it comes to his fighting career.
according to The IndependentBecause Saturday's incident could be framed as an older fighter, no longer match-fit, being beaten by his body, but on closer inspection - and with the benefit of Hindu - a different narrative emerges.
according to The IndependentMcGregor's opening kick immediately injured his knee Image Images McGregor, while, posted a devastated message to X afterwards and said he was fully healthy before this latest injury. "My head gas is gone.
according to New York PostJoe Rogan criticized McGregor's "crazy" decision to open the fight with a jumping roundhouse kick.
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