McGregor with brutal answers when asked about Khababi's retirement: I was upset by the lack of opposers

Conor McGregor has claimed that he would bravely race back to the UFC, discovering that his short period away from sports last year was disappointing, Perscope follows. McGregor last year announced his retirement for the third time in four years, but now he is back in business after he prepares for [...]
Conor McGregor has claimed that he would bravely race back to the UFC, discovering that his short period away from sports last year was disappointing, Perscope follows.
McGregor last year announced his retirement for the third time in four years, but is now back in business as he prepares for his return to UFC 257 in a match against Dustin Poirier this weekend.
The Irishman has explained that he felt completely alone from the UFC, claiming he was being upset by the lack of exciting opponents available to him.
Maybe I'll never back out of the game to be honest, I'll be racing for a long, long time yet.
She must be born of disappointment when you're trying to get these events and move things and it's not happening.
When asked about Khab's recent retirement, he told ESPN: I think he's afraid to fight me. That's for sure. And I don't blame him. I know exactly what to face, McGregor finished. /Periscopi












