Conor McGregor: UFC News: Conor McGregor, the biggest UFC PPV seller, appears to be among the fighters who will finally make a comeback this year. The Notorious has said that he will finish his test in February after which he would rejoin the organization, and in preparation for that, Since then, fans have been talking nonstop about The Irishman as they wait anxiously for his comeback in the octagon. Follow UFC News Updates with InsideSports.IN.
However, there are several questions surrounding his return, including the opponent he will most likely face. In his most recent YouTube video, Chael Sonnen discusses his return in detail.
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Conor McGregor: Michael Sonnen analyzes McGregor’s comeback
Since losing to Dustin Poirier in July 2021 and breaking his leg, the superstar hasn’t participated in competitions. Nevertheless, he has begun a drawn-out recovery period in order to get ready for his projected comeback this year. Sonnen shares his opinions on his return in the meanwhile, given that he has delivered many memorable matches.
Conor McGregor: ‘Red panty night is still real’- UFC veteran continues to analyse McGregor’s return
Conor McGregor: ‘Red panty night is still real’- UFC veteran continues to analyse McGregor’s returnHe stated, “I’m stuck on a deep question of does it matter who Conor’s opponent is? There’s only one guy in the sport who it did not matter who his opponent was, he was going to draw, he was going to do business. One guy. Conor McGregor. Is it still? Yeah. Yup. It still is. ‘Red panty night’ is still very real.”
He added, “Dana White who will be promoting this, has never put a fight that I’m aware of in a headlining spot that didn’t have a significance so it has to matter to some degree.”
Sonnen continued by saying that before McGregor’s opponent can be chosen, his purpose must be made clear upon his comeback. He said he thought the biggest draw in UFC history could only have three fights left before he had to stop competing in mixed martial arts, so he needs to be very clear.
Regardless of who Conor fights next, it will be absolutely sold out, so it doesn’t really matter who he chooses. However, it will be interesting to see who he fights next.
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