Conor McGregor believes that bettors must be refunded and the results of his fight with Max Holloway overturned after his freak injury.
Legendary two-weight world champion McGregor appeared to suffer a tear of some description to his right leg after throwing a wild high kick on Saturday night at UFC 329. The move got here within the opening exchange of his first bout in five years after overcoming a broken left leg.
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‘Notorious’ suffered a serious knee injury moments into his comeback fight against Max Holloway.
Holloway refused to have interaction in a ground fight with the Irishman and insisted that he rise up, at which point he fell all over again and eventually quit. Referee Mike Beltran was forced to call the fight after just 69 seconds resulting in a large anti-climax.
Conor McGregor wants UFC 329 result overturned
Following his defeat on Saturday night, Conor McGregor has been vocal on social media in an effort to maintain fans up-to-date on his status. He has undergone a scan to see just how severe his injury is, and has shared a lot of lengthy messages about his mental health.
He has now shared a brand new message on Instagram, claiming that bettors who gambled on his rematch with Max Holloway must be repaid. The fight was one of the crucial gambled on combat events in Las Vegas history, and he reckons the result must be a ‘No Contest’ as a substitute of the TKO defeat he actually took.
“A couple of notes,” he wrote in a straightforward text message to his 46.6 million followers on Instagram. “1. I may have the outcomes of the scan on my leg tomorrow. 2. The fight must be a no contest and all bets returned.”
McGregor also shared a video of himself meeting a young fan from Saudi Arabia named ‘Noah’. He insisted that because of the teenager having red hair that he should be of Irish heritage in a hilarious interaction.
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