Conor McGregor Vows Church Return After 69-Second UFC 329 Injury Loss
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Updated · The Christian Post · Jul 14
Conor McGregor Vows Church Return After 69-Second UFC 329 Injury Loss
3 articles · Updated · The Christian Post · Jul 14
Summary
69 seconds into his first fight in five years, Conor McGregor lost to Max Holloway by injury TKO at UFC 329 after appearing to hurt his knee in the opening round.
McGregor said the injury “came out of nowhere,” denied he entered hurt, and described the setback as “hell” in a string of posts on X after the Las Vegas bout.
Monday on Instagram, the 37-year-old said church was “intense,” called his Christian faith “unconditional,” and laid out his next steps: surgery, prehab, a return to training and one final fight on his contract.
Faith has become a larger part of McGregor’s public identity since a 2021 UFC loss, and his social-media profiles already feature the slogan “Pray EVERYDAY!! #GOD #FAMILY #COUNTRY #TRUTH.”