'The Most Dangerous Vertical Staple' Conor McGregor showcases his ground and hitting skills 1

‘The Most Dangerous Vertical Staple’ Conor McGregor showcases his ground and hitting skills


Conor Mcgregor has been out of the field since he suffered a terrible leg break in the first round of his trio fight against Dustin Poirier. McGregor hasn’t let the nonsense talk dwindle since he took a break from the sport, despite frequently calling out to his lightweight friends and even former YouTubers.

Conor McGregor
Conor McGregor has been off the field since his injury at UFC 264.

At a court hearing over his speeding arrest in April, McGregor announced that his doctors had cleared him and he was leaving. “Let’s go back to direct education.” The former two-part UFC Champion has posted a few videos of him hitting the pads, but nothing too unbearable. Today Conor took to Instagram to share a video of him laying some groundwork on the heavy bag.

“I’m Tarzan, you’re Jane! I’m the biggest and most Dangerous vertical stapler on this planet” Read the headline where McGregor can be seen banging his hands on the bag. McGregor Fast instructors are watching. He goes on to describe how every fight against McGregor is a struggle for life, “You’re fighting me, you’re fighting for your life. It’s that simple!” The Irishman replied, “Everybody in the game knows that. I do. It’s true. Harm.

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Conor McGregor broke his shin in the first round of his trilogy against Dustin Poirier.

From an objective standpoint, the punches don’t look like the caliber of a former UFC Champion unless Conor deliberately does some light work as a warmup. It’s true that Conor has one of the most devastating floors and takes a hit when his opponent falls to the ground, as seen against Dustin Poirier in his featherweight victory over Diamond in 2014.

McGregor seems to be in and out of training, posting many of his videos aboard the Irishman’s $3.6 million Lamborghini Yacht, which he recently owned. Currently, there is no set date for Conor McGregor’s return, with many doubting whether the star will even risk returning to the UFC by securing enough wealth to live in luxury for the next generation of the star.

Conor has hinted at his ambitions to become a 3-pound champion and has often targeted Kamaru Usman with his social media comments.

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