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The Irish fighter Conor McGregor is one of the most recognizable figures in the world of mixed martial arts. McGregor had one of the greatest runs in UFC history, providing the promotion with some of its most memorable moments.

The fighter has a lot of charisma and is great on the microphone. His entertaining personality and fighting style has made him a superstar and a fan favorite. He is currently the richest fighter in the promotion.

McGregor’s interviews have always been entertaining to watch, and his fans eagerly await his appearances on camera. McGregor once playfully fought a reporter who was pulling his leg during one of his interviews in his earlier days as an upcoming star.

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He did this in an interview before one of the greatest fights in his career, against Jose Aldo. McGregor perfectly predicted how the fight would unfold in many of his interviews, and that is exactly how it ended.

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McGregor knocked the former champion out within 13 seconds of the bout and celebrated the first-ever UFC title of his professional career. This was indeed McGregor’s prime time, and he gave the fans some really entertaining moments which will go down in the history books.

Conor McGregor on his return to the UFC?

The Irish fighter has been away from MMA action after sustaining a horrific injury in his trilogy fight against Dustin Poirier. McGregor broke his leg and has taken time off to heal and recover, and is now hyping up his comeback to the octagon.

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The fighter has been living life to the fullest and enjoying his time with his family and friends. He was recently spotted in Monaco, attending the Grand Prix. In an interview he gave in Monaco, the fighter discussed his UFC comeback.

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He said, “the body’s doing good. I’m out here my full team, you know. Obviously, I’m enjoying the Monaco Grand Prix, and then you know. After that, we’re going to up the training a little bit, bit by bit. I should be able to kick now. Another CT scan now in the coming days and then I’ll be clear to kick. Once I can kick and grapple, I’ll be back in no time. So boxing training has gone well and strength training and that so I’m excited to get back.”

When do you think we’ll see a return from McGregor in the octagon? Let us know in the comments.

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