Defeated by TKO on the night of Saturday to Sunday by Dustin Poirier, Conor McGregor, even earlier than stepping out of the Octagon, made it clear to everybody that he absolutely intends to proceed his profession within the UFC. It stays to be seen when the Irishman will likely be in a position to battle …
Fairly badly injured in the proper leg, McGregor noticed UFC medical workers inflict on him a 180-day “medical suspension”, historical past that he doesn’t return to the cage earlier than being absolutely recovered from his accidents. What disrupt his plans? A priori, no.
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A 3rd battle towards Poirier?
The report specifies that the suspension could also be revised downwards if the X-rays of his tibia-fibula present no severe harm. Anyway, the “Notorious” should respect at the very least a interval of 45 days and not using a battle, and 30 days with out contact, even in coaching. The normal price after a loss by TKO.
“My leg is completely dead, admitted the person concerned in a post-fight press conference. It’s as if I had an American football in my costume …”
The Irishman has since posted a number of pictures of himself resting – and resting his leg – in Abu Dhabi. By evoking specifically the continuation, and a potential third battle towards Pear tree… “It wasn’t my day, but it was a good fight to improve myself, wrote McGregor. I’m pretty excited for a trilogy, option that I have on my hands. Dustin is a hell of a competitor. , and can’t wait to go back. ”
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