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Conor McGregor Faces Retirement Calls After Slow Training Footage Raises Doubts

The former UFC champion's latest Instagram clips have reignited debates over his fighting future as he balances business, politics, and a BKFC commitment.

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Overview

  • McGregor's recent training footage has drawn criticism from fans who believe he appears slower, sparking doubts about a potential comeback.
  • He has not competed in MMA since his 2021 leg injury and a subsequent toe injury that derailed his UFC 303 fight against Michael Chandler.
  • At a March BKFC press conference, McGregor suggested he is content with his legacy and hinted at shifting focus to politics and business ventures.
  • Despite his UFC inactivity, McGregor has committed to competing in the Bare Knuckle Fighting Championship, though no date has been confirmed.
  • Fans and analysts remain divided, with some urging him to retire while others hope for one final fight to cap his storied career.