It took more than five years for Conor McGregor to return to the octagon, and just one over-ambitious roundhouse kick to bring his comeback to a screeching halt.
McGregor, 37, sustained a knee injury just seconds into his UFC return this past Saturday as his right leg buckled during an attempted jumping roundhouse kick.
Conor McGregor's manager said in a social media post Sunday that fighter did not have a previous knee injury prior to his shortened UFC 329 fight with Max Holloway.
Conor McGregor's manager said in a social media post Sunday that fighter did not have a previous knee injury prior to his shortened UFC 329 fight with Max Holloway.
In a Facebook post on Sunday, Kavanagh wrote that he was "devastated" by what transpired, but pushed back on any notion that McGregor was already injured.