Conor McGregor
Needs Surgery After UFC Loss
… I Will Lean On God!!!
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Conor McGregor is adamant he’s not falling back on his old ways after UFC 329 didn’t go as planned … reaffirming his faith in the Man Upstairs and detailing his next steps in a heartfelt post.
Notorious spoke out on Monday following his devastating knee injury and loss to Max Holloway … saying despite how his comeback played out, he will remain sin-free in Sin City.
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“My lifestyle changes are permanent and not just until. I am thankful I get to prove it,” McGregor said on Instagram.
“I will not open that door nor crack its seal! I am already back to collecting wins! In Jesus name I pray!”
McGregor — who has been vocal about his spiritual journey after undergoing treatment in Mexico — insisted he was a changed man leading up to the Holloway fight … and said the circumstances allow him to strengthen his and his family’s relationship with God.
The takeaway message — it was not for show … he’s walking the walk.
So, what’s next?? McGregor said he will need surgery and recovery before getting back to training … and then it’s time for the final bout of his UFC contract.
“I trust in You Lord! Show me Your way. Thank You God 🙏”
37-year-old McGregor’s journey back to the Octagon will be the biggest challenge of his career — but he’s confident this isn’t the end … ’cause God’s got his back.