McGregor pushes for no-contest verdict to refund UFC 329 bets

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Conor McGregor has asked the Nevada Athletic Commission to overturn UFC 329’s result to a no-contest and void all bets after his 69-second injury, but rules typically require an accidental or external factor, and with McGregor insisting he fought healthy, a reversal is unlikely.
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