Conor McGregor claims there will be news on injury soon, says loss to Max Holloway should be a no contest
Key Points:
- Conor McGregor suffered a first-round TKO loss to Max Holloway at UFC 329, exiting the fight early due to a knee injury sustained during a jumping switch kick.
- McGregor announced he will receive a scan on his injured leg and suggested the fight result should be changed to a no contest with bets returned, though such a ruling is unlikely under UFC rules.
- This defeat marks McGregor's third consecutive loss and follows a five-year hiatus caused by a previous leg fracture and other personal issues, including a sexual assault liability ruling.
- McGregor's last victory was in January 2020 against Donald Cerrone, and his recent injury setbacks have further delayed his planned return to competition.