McGregor wants to fight in “multiple” fights next year after suffering a broken league while fighting Dustin Poirier. Even after his injury in July, Conor McGregor remains one of the biggest names in the UFC. He, on the other hand, wishes to triumphantly return. UFC. Conor McGregor renews feud with Khabib: I have the tools to defeat Makhachev. “You’ll never see me with the Mexican flag,” says Henry Cejudo.
Conor McGregor is back in UFC
Conor McGregor will return to the octagon in 2023. McGregor wants to fight in “multiple” fights next year after suffering a broken league while fighting Dustin Poirier. Even after his injury in July, Conor McGregor remains one of the biggest names in the UFC. He, on the other hand, wishes to triumphantly return.
McGregor’s plans for a comeback
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Conor McGregor’s broken leg is still healing. Nonetheless, he used the time for more than just physical therapy, starting a new business, and building his body. According to The Sun, The Notorious plans to return to the octagon in 2023 and wants to give UFC fans more than one fight. I’m feeling ridiculously confident. Calm. Absent from emotion, “McGregor mentioned this. “I’m aware of what I need to do and I’m making it happen by visualizing it. I can see everything. I’ll be back after this film is finished. By the time this movie comes out, I’ll have completed several fights “McGregor added his thoughts.
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McGregor’s upcoming fight
Even if Dana White wanted to fight in late 2022 or early 2023, USADA requires fighters who were kicked out of the pool to re-enroll at least six months before the next fight. If Connor McGregor signs right now, the fight will take place in April. However, in “exceptional circumstances or where the strict application of that rule would be manifestly unfair to the athlete,” USADA may grant McGregor a pass.
The Notorious will have less time to return to the octagon as a result of the exemption. If the exemption is not granted, McGregor must provide two negative drug tests. However, if he applies, The Notorious might be granted an exemption from USADA. USADA granted heavyweight champion, Brock Lesnar, an exemption to compete in UFC 200 in 2016.
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