McGregor's Coach: Knee Was Never an Issue Ahead of UFC 329 Injury

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Conor McGregor’s longtime coach John Kavanagh says the Irish star’s right knee was never an issue before UFC 329 against Max Holloway, despite McGregor suffering an injury in a 69-second bout when a jump kick went wrong. The injury is described as an ACL tear suspected by some reports; McGregor had posted that he was healthy going in, and UFC head Dana White and other reporting indicated no preexisting injury.
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