Kavanagh: McGregor's Knee Was Never an Issue Before Holloway Bout

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McGregor’s coach John Kavanagh says the knee was never a concern ahead of UFC 329 against Max Holloway, insisting the injury occurred on the opening kick; the fight ended in 69 seconds. Dana White later hinted at a possible blown ACL but stressed there was no pre-existing injury. The result continued McGregor’s rough run, marking his third straight loss since 2021 with his last win in 2020.
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