Conor McGregor plans to fight again in UFC despite return lasting just 69 seconds


Saturday’s bout in Las Vegas finished in first roundIrishman says he will undergo surgery on legConor McGregor says he plans to fight again in UFC despite the fact that his return to competition lasted just 69 seconds before he suffered a leg injury, which he says will require surgery.“Surgery. Return to martial arts practice.
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Saturday’s bout in Las Vegas finished in first roundIrishman says he will undergo surgery on legConor McGregor says he plans to fight again in UFC despite the fact that his return to competition lasted just 69 seconds before he suffered a leg injury, which he says will require surgery.“Surgery. Return to martial arts practice. Go again,” McGregor wrote on Instagram on Monday. “Final fight of the contract.
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Why it matters
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- What's the story?
- Saturday’s bout in Las Vegas finished in first roundIrishman says he will undergo surgery on legConor McGregor says he plans to fight again in UFC despite the fact that his return to competition lasted just 69 seconds before he suffered a leg injury, which he says will require surgery.“Surgery. Return to martial arts practice.
- How widely is it covered?
- 4 outlets, average source rating 6.3/10.
- When was it last updated?
- 7m ago.
How outlets are framing the same story
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Conor McGregor plans to fight again in UFC despite return lasting just 69 seconds
Sources1TypeCoverageThe Guardian US
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McGregor to have surgery, plans to fight again
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Conor McGregor reveals surgery, fight plans in cryptic social media post after shock UFC 329 injury
Sources1TypeCoverageNew York Post