As an experienced speaker in the field of combat business, Chael Sonnen may have considered something Conor McGregor Contemporary career that even the Irish UFC megastar didn’t realize. McGregor is a former concurrent 2-division UFC champion who is the first UFC fighter to achieve this status and is also the first UFC champion to come out of Ireland. Today, McGregor is a successful businessman and an aspiring actor.
But no matter what, McGregor always says his love for fighting isn’t over yet and may return to the UFC octagon in the near future. McGregor was last seen at UFC 264 in July 2021, when he lost his trilogy inside Octagon. Dustin Poirier Due to a broken shin that resulted in the doctor stopping after the first round. McGregor has repeatedly stated that he can return to the fight for the UFC middleweight title when he’s ready to fight.
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Chael Sonnen believes his assessments of Conor McGregor are true and bad
MMA Legend Chael Sonnen talked about how good a former UFC lightweight champion competitive athlete is in one of his YouTube videos. Rafael Dos Anjos and how the Brazilian’s career will be headed in the near future. In the midst of it all, Sonnen talked about McGregor’s position as a UFC fighter, and Sonnen’s assessment may shock you.
“Conor McGregor’s title race is over” says Sonnen. “That’s true. That’s too bad. Conor didn’t come out and tell you either because he doesn’t realize it.” Finishing Sonnen.
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How do you find Sonnen’s assessment of McGregor’s career? Do you think that much in terms of title fights? McGregor? McGregor’s last title fight was in 2018, when Khabib lost in his second-first defense to UFC Hall of Famer Khabib Nurmagomedov. What do you think of McGregor’s future in the UFC? Who should The Notorious turn against inside the UFC Octagon? Where do you put McGregor among the biggest names in all of martial arts history? In his prime, McGregor Chad Mendes, Jose Aldo, Eddie Alvarez, Max Holloway, Dustin Poirier, Donald Cerrone and more.
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