UFC 290: Conor McGregor: Former UFC Featherweight and Lightweight Champion Conor McGregor expressed his regret of not being able to attend UFC 290, which produced 7 knockouts in a single night. McGregor took to Twitter to express his nostalgia, saying “I should’ve went to Vegas. My old title on the line.”
Conor McGregor Missed Being In Las Vegas As UFC 290
The main event of UFC 290 was the featherweight title fight between Alexander Volkanovski and Yair Rodriguez. Volkanovski secured a victory by TKO in the third round, defending his title and solidifying his place as one of the top fighters in the featherweight division.
But the main event wasn’t the only exciting fight of the night. Dricus Du Plessis defeated Robert Whittaker by TKO in the second round, while Bo Nickal and Robbie Lawler both secured knockouts in the first round of their respective fights. Denise Gomes, Cameron Saaiman, and Jesus Aguilar also secured victories by TKO and knockout.
Overall, UFC 290 was a night to remember for fight fans, with seven thrilling knockouts and memorable performances from some of the sport’s top athletes. McGregor’s tweet serves as a reminder of his own success in the UFC, as he was the first fighter to hold championships in two weight classes simultaneously.
McGregor’s absence at UFC 290 was due to his recovery from a leg injury sustained in his last fight against Dustin Poirier. Despite his injury, McGregor has continued to train and has expressed his desire to return to the octagon in the near future.
As the UFC continues to produce exciting events and attract a growing fan base, McGregor’s return to the octagon is sure to be highly anticipated. Until then, fight fans can continue to enjoy the thrill and excitement of events like UFC 290, which showcase the best of the sport and its top athletes.
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