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Conor McGregor is back to teasing his retirement from MMA again

Conor McGregor is back to teasing his retirement from MMA again
Conor McGregor has recovered from his injury at UFC 264, and fans are speculating about what and when his next move will be. Once again, he may have implicitly announced his retirement from MMA.
In a series of posts on Twitter, McGregor teased his official absence from the Octagon. McGregor said: “Mom, I’ll never forget you! Easy job.” The tweet came after McGregor’s role in the remake Road House starring Jake Gyllenhaal.
Mma, I’ll never forget you! Easy work.
— Conor McGregor (@TheNotoriousMMA) August 4, 2022
Hours later, he quoted Titanic as saying, “I’ll never let go, Jack!” That could be a reference to MMA.
Is Conor McGregor retiring from MMA?
A few years ago, Conor McGregor was on top of the world, easily winning the UFC lightweight and featherweight titles. In 2016, he defeated Eddie Alvarez for the lightweight title. That will be his last fight for the UFC before 2019.
In 2017, he fought Floyd Mayweather in a boxing bout. The game made him one of the richest athletes of all time, and McGregor’s time in the Octagon was limited. McGregor returned and was ruled against Khabib Nurmagomedov. McGregor is 1-3 since returning.
McGregor lost his second straight game to Dustin Poirier at UFC 264. He fractured his tibia and underwent surgical repair. He is expected to return in 2023, but filming at Road House could delay that process. McGregor also made fun of the rematch with Mayweather.
On his new film project, McGregor (after announcing his possible retirement) joked that he would eventually return to the Octagon.
I’ll be back!
For the sake of humankind!
I must return! 🦸♂️
Happy birthday my man, @Schwarzenegger! Hope you and H are proud of my recovery / work and my latest move on the board.
Fun times ahead, bring it 🦿❤️ pic.twitter.com/v7z2Fppn9K— Conor McGregor (@TheNotoriousMMA) August 4, 2022
“I’ll be back! For the sake of humanity! I have to go back! Happy birthday my husband @Schwarzenegger! .”
Conor McGregor’s retirement story
Believe it or not, this isn’t the first time McGregor has made fun of his retirement from MMA.
In 2016, McGregor announced his retirement to rematch with Nate Diaz. This comes after he ran into trouble with the UFC after failing to appear at a media event. This retirement will only last one day.
In March 2019, McGregor joked about leaving the sport. After losing to then-UFC lightweight champion Khabib Nurmagomedov in 2018, his first fight since 2016, a massive brawl ensued in and around the Octagon. McGregor has been suspended by the Nevada State Athletic Commission for his role in the field. At the time, UFC president Dana White said McGregor resigned because he wanted to take ownership of the UFC. At the time, McGregor was also dealing with several legal issues.
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Jon Jones’ absence deepens with changes at UFC 282

Jon Jones’ absence deepens with changes at UFC 282
Jon Jones won’t be at UFC 282. If he was, the recent changes to the map wouldn’t be so disruptive. There may still be time to turn the map over in the next two weeks, but there’s so little time to make major changes or additions.
Jiri Prochazka’s shoulder injury hampered the light heavyweight fight. The situation was so serious that he relinquished the title and the new champion will be determined in a match between Jan Blachowicz and Magomed Ankalaev. The card will no longer feature Glover Teixeira, who appears ready to fight Blahowitz, but hopefully has more time to prepare for Ankaraev. The request was denied and Teixeira is now not on the 282 card.
While quitting a title is usually not a wise move, Teixeira should still be next in the running for the belt. Light heavyweight lacks depth and star power, and losing Prochazka is a blow. He has the potential to be the face of the division for the foreseeable future, but this injury is changing that. Now, the window is open again for Blachowicz, who has underperformed and lost to either Teixeira or Ankalaev, who died at the age of nine – against an opponent’s streak.
Jones plans to play as early as March. During his UFC 281 post-fight press conference earlier this month, White confirmed Jones would fight again in 2023. When it comes to Jones, however, it’s always wise to expect the unexpected. There have been reports of his imminent return, but he hasn’t competed in the Octagon since February 2020. His absence in a few weeks will be particularly notable in Vegas, as his return will be the perfect focal point for the 282.
Conor McGregor’s title fight?
Conor McGregor has done a fantastic job outside the cage to promote the idea that he deserves the title.
McGregor tweeted that he would be rejoining the USADA pool so he could schedule a fight. The schedule could have him back in the octagon in the summer.
Although he hasn’t won a fight since January 2020, McGregor remains the most recognizable figure in the sport. But will his rematch be for the lightweight title? This may seem unrealistic until you think about it:
• There will be no clear top challenger for the lightweight top for the next six months. Beneil Dariush has been knocked out by Alexander Volkanovski, Dustin Poirier needs another win (Justin Gaethje needs two), and Charles Oliveira’s rematch is currently lacking appetite.
• For the defending champions, there’s no one more compelling than McGregor, whether it’s Islam Makhov or Alexander Volkanovski.
• ESPN certainly isn’t shying away from a title race that could be ESPN+’s record-breaking card candidate.
So what if McGregor returns and fights Islam Makhachev or Volkanovski for the title?
Of course, it would make more sense for McGregor to win a few fights before fighting for the title, but if he gets back into the title fight sooner, the money is there.
Why didn’t Burns fight Muhammad?
Gilbert Burns vs. Neil Magny would be a solid addition to UFC 283 in January, but it feels like a missed opportunity.
Welterweight champion Leon Edwards’ future is secured against Kamaru Usman, but the next four challengers after that are Colby Covington, Kamza Te Chimayev, Beral Mohammed and Burns. With the Covington-Chimaev move (does anyone else think this is a good matchup for Covington?), the next most meaningful fight is Muhammad vs. Burns.
First announced by ESPN’s Brett Okamoto, the Burns-Magney fight represents a remarkable opportunity for Magny. Currently ranked 12th, a win here would propel him to a whole new level in the division. But it still won’t clear the quagmire of the top 5, which only happens when these fighters are paired with each other.
Harrison needs a new opponent to cement his standings
Kayla Harrison will compete in the PFL World Championships on Friday for her third women’s featherweight title.
A win would be another notable achievement for Harrison, who is undefeated in 15 professional fights. But it won’t be played with much fanfare since her opponent – Larissa Pacheco – is barely recognizable.
If Harrison were the UFC’s bantamweight, would she be in the top five? She will be at the disadvantage against Amanda Nunes and Juliana Peña, but Holly Holm, Katein Vieira and Erin Aldana will also be tough matchups. While she might find a way to defeat Cris Cyborg or a host of other elite fighters, Harrison will never shy away from those questions until she actually does.
Even with a win on Friday, the same question hangs over Harrison. Can she beat top opponents? Until she does, doubts will always be there.
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2022 UFC Schedule of Events: Stephen Thompson vs Kevin Holland, Jiri Prochazka vs Glover Teixeira, – Check it out

2022 UFC Schedule of Events: Stephen Thompson vs Kevin Holland, Jiri Prochazka vs Glover Teixeira, – Check it out
The final two months of the year were filled with memorable moments that have stood the test of time in the UFC Octagon. Former champ Khabib Nurmagomedov’s student Islam Makhachev cemented himself as a UFC champion with a second-round loss to Charles Oliveira at UFC 280 on October 22. Lightweight champion status. August hosts the top contenders for the annual surprise. Leon Edwards is likely to lose a decision when he headbutted the great Kamaru Usman in the last minute of his UFC welterweight title fight, Shocked the whole world. The list of title surprises continued to grow when Alex Pereira defeated Israel Adesanya in the fifth round for the middleweight title in November.
There are only three events left in 2022 as the PhD begins to prepare for next year. After taking a week off for Thanksgiving, the UFC heads to Orlando, Florida, for a Fight Night event at the Amway Center. Welterweights Stephen Thompson and Kevin Holland hold the lead in the main event. Then head straight back to Las Vegas for the final PPV event of the year, when light heavyweight champion Jiri Prochaka will face former defending champion Glover Teixeira on December 10 in a repeat of one of the best fights of the year.
Check out the current 2022 UFC event schedule below. Keep checking this page for more information on upcoming UFC events throughout the year.
Upcoming UFC Schedule
EVENT | DATE | MAIN EVENT | WEIGHT CLASS | LOCATION | TV |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
UFC Fight Night | Dec. 3 | Stephen Thompson vs. Kevin Holland | Welterweights | Orlando | ESPN |
UFC 282 | Dec. 10 | Jiri Prochazka (c) vs. Glover Teixeira | Light heavyweight title | Las Vegas | ESPN+ PPV |
UFC Fight Night | Dec. 17 | Jared Cannonier vs. Sean Strickland | Middleweights | Las Vegas | ESPN+ |
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UFC 282 card: Jiri Prochazka withdraws from title rematch with Glover Teixeira due to injury

UFC 282 card: Jiri Prochazka withdraws from title rematch with Glover Teixeira due to injury
Jiri Prochazka withdrew from the UFC light heavyweight title fight without a title defense. Earlier this year, Prochazka will defend his crown in an epic fight against Glover Teixeira at UFC 282. Instead, Jan Blachowicz will determine the new champion against Magomed Ankalaev in a three-round joint main event, the UFC announced in a statement.
According to ESPN, Prochazka voluntarily left the belt after suffering a “significant orthopedic injury,” which will keep him out for more than a year. Prochazka injured his right shoulder during the wrestling, his manager Tim Simpson told Yahoo Sports. The UFC noted in its press release that once Prochazka is medically cleared to compete again during his recovery, he will fight for the title.
“This is the worst shoulder injury the doctors have ever seen in UFC history,” UFC President Dana White said in an interview with Yahoo Sports. “It’s damn bad. He has a very, very bad shoulder. He’s going to have major surgery and extensive rehab.”
According to Yahoo Sports, Teixeira has turned down another title fight.
Blachowicz previously won the title in September 2020 with a TKO win over Dominick Reyes’ opening. This will be Ankalaev’s first title fight under the UFC banner, and he has won nine straight.
Prochazka vs. Teixeira 2 is a direct rematch of their best fight of the year at UFC 275. Prochazka captured the UFC light heavyweight title in his third UFC fight, defeating the oldest first-time champion at Teixeira.
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