McGregor Embraces Titanium-Rod 'Terminator' Mindset for UFC 329 Return After 5 Years
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Updated · Irish Star · Jun 27
McGregor Embraces Titanium-Rod 'Terminator' Mindset for UFC 329 Return After 5 Years
1 articles · Updated · Irish Star · Jun 27
Summary
July 11 marks Conor McGregor's first fight in five years, with the former champion saying he is "fully healed" and entering UFC 329 against Max Holloway with a "Terminator" mindset.
A titanium rod now runs from his knee to his ankle after the July 2021 leg break against Dustin Poirier, with a plate and screws also inserted during more than three hours of surgery.
McGregor said the injury became a process of "discovery," helping him rethink his body, movement and career after what he described as past mistakes and a period when he felt "lost."
Questions still hang over the 37-year-old's comeback after he withdrew from a planned Michael Chandler bout at UFC 303 last year when he broke a pinky toe in training.
The Las Vegas welterweight bout at T-Mobile Arena is McGregor's chance to replace the lasting image of his broken leg with a winning return he says he is pursuing for competition and fun.