McGregor’s Risky Jumping Kick Ends UFC 329 Return in 69 Seconds

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Conor McGregor’s comeback at UFC 329 lasted just 69 seconds when he attempted a jumping roundhouse kick against Max Holloway, landed awkwardly, and appeared to injure his knee, prompting a stoppage. Joe Rogan criticized the risky opening move on the broadcast, and the injury could mean another lengthy layoff for McGregor as his 38th birthday approaches, fueling questions about whether we have seen the last of him in the UFC.
- Joe Rogan laments Conor McGregor trying ‘crazy move’ that led to injury ending UFC 329 main event MMA Fighting
- After a disastrous comeback at UFC 329, could McGregor be trusted to try again? ESPN
- UFC fighters react to Conor McGregor's disastrous return defeat to Max Holloway at UFC 329 Yahoo Sports
- Another Conor McGregor disappointment: Leg injury halts UFC comeback as late-career lows pile up The New York Times
- UFC 329 fight fallout: Best options for Conor McGregor, Paddy Pimblett and Max Holloway CBS Sports
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