McGregor vows comeback after botched flying kick leaves him with knee injury

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Conor McGregor’s return bout against Max Holloway ended just 69 seconds in after a running flying kick went wrong, injuring his right knee and forcing surgery. His coach said the move had been practiced for months, McGregor admitted a timing error in a post-fight tweet, and his future remains uncertain with one UFC fight left on his deal and talks of a potential return in 2027.
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