Conor McGregor: McGregor’s longtime head coach, SBG Ireland founder John Kavanagh has expressed that Mystic Mac’s injury hadn’t stopped him from practice and he is getting back stronger, nearer to his return.Follow UFC news and UFC Live Updates on InsideSport.IN
Conor McGregor: Mystic Mac’s Head Coach reveals injury hasn’t affected CONOR performance and is ready to throttle backConor McGregor: Mystic Mac’s Head Coach reveals injury hasn’t affected CONOR performance and is ready to throttle back
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Conor McGregor’s comeback- UFC superstar, The Notorious has been out of the octagon for a while but he never fails to gauge peoples attention through his Twitter feuds.
However, McGregor has been pushed to lower ranks in his division making his accomplishments get submerged in UFC history,
Conor’s head coach John Kavanagh has stated about his current performance and comeback
“He’s healthy, happy, and it’s great to have him back,” Kavanagh said. “… The last few sessions in the gym here were MMA-orientated — he’s got the all-clear for that now.
“He did a great session [earlier this past week], we got some great rounds in. He hasn’t lost a beat and was looking great.”
“Trust me, I got to have a bit of a wrestle with him last night and I felt it,” said Kavanagh. “When that silverback arm goes around your neck there’s a bit of an extra squeeze there, so, he’s very, very strong at the moment.
“But look, when we get to the stage of looking at weight classes and opponents there’s nobody more professional than Conor at making weight and it will all be done properly.”
Is it a gorilla 🦍, is it a horse 🐴 ! No it’s the Mac daddy in Rolls Royce Ralph Lauren. At SBG 🦍 ya’s little twats, none of us would be nothing without Royce and the Gracie’s! Coming Live from Dublin Ireland, baby. Safe, strong and secured. Word to helio.
Thank you Helio ❤️ pic.twitter.com/GKlyOGpG8q— Conor McGregor (@TheNotoriousMMA) July 12, 2022
‘The Notorious’ was the highest-paid UFC fighter and created history by becoming a double division champion. Unfortunately, he suffered a brutal leg injury in UFC 264 against Dustin Poirier in the first round, fracturing his left fibula and tibia.
Mcgregor had been out of the fight game for a long time, and he announced his return with a spectacular transformation and training videos.
The Irishman’s delayed return has devastated the hearts of his fans. In a recent interview, the Champ declared his intention to make history by becoming a three-division champion.
He eventually called out the welterweight champion, Kamaru Usman. “The Nigerian Nightmare” was the best pound-to-pound fighter and was open to the call out.
While McGregor’s comeback was anticipated as one of the historic comebacks in UFC history, his potential opponents were lined up as Nate Diaz, .
The expectations are getting wider as ‘Mystic Macs’ return in more ways, so the rival list might also get longer.
Conor McGregor: Mystic Mac’s Head Coach reveals injury hasn’t affected CONOR performance and is ready to throttle back
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