On Saturday, fans in attendance at UFC 329 in Las Vegas were highly disenchanted when the essential event bout between Conor McGregor and Max Holloway got here to an end in lower than a minute following a knee injury to McGregor. The anticlimactic result got here after months of buildup for the fight, and marked the second straight bout for McGregor that ended because of a leg injury he sustained.
Recently, ESPN insider Brett Okamoto reported that McGregor will undergo knee surgery, adding that the star had not disclosed the precise injury.
“Surgery. Prehab. Return to martial arts practice. Go again.” McGregor wrote on Instagram. “Final fight of the contract. Praise God!”
Some fans had speculated that footage of McGregor walking out to the Octagon on Saturday night revealed that the star had already suffered some kind of leg injury prior to the beginning of the fight, although he got here out swinging with multiple wild leg kicks that ultimately appeared to deal the ultimate blow, with the referee stepping in to stop things after lower than a minute, which was followed by boos from the group.
It had been over five years since McGregor had last stepped into the Octagon prior to Saturday night, and presently, there isn’t any word on what his potential recovery process might seem like from the injury.
Okamoto also reported that “The UFC has not publicly commented on McGregor’s situation, aside from CEO Dana White stating he had five ideas for McGregor’s next opponent had he defeated Holloway.”
At this point, it’s unclear whether that list of opponents will change consequently of the loss and injury.
On Saturday, fans in attendance at UFC 329 in Las Vegas were highly disenchanted when the essential event bout between Conor McGregor and Max Holloway got here to an end in lower than a minute following a knee injury to McGregor. The anticlimactic result got here after months of buildup for the fight, and marked the second straight bout for McGregor that ended because of a leg injury he sustained.

