Conor McGregor has revealed he will undergo surgery following his defeat at UFC 329, where he suffered a knee injury against Max Holloway.
The Irish fighter took to Instagram on Monday to share his next steps and reaffirm his spiritual transformation.
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McGregor, 37, insisted his lifestyle changes are permanent. “My lifestyle changes are permanent and not just until.
I am thankful I get to prove it,” he wrote.
He added, “I will not open that door nor crack its seal! I am already back to collecting wins!
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In Jesus name I pray!”
Spiritual Journey Continues
The former two-division champion has been vocal about his faith after undergoing treatment in Mexico. He said the loss allows him to strengthen his relationship with God.
“I trust in You Lord! Show me Your way.
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Thank You God,” McGregor posted.
He emphasized that his commitment is genuine, stating, “I am thankful I get to prove it.”
McGregor’s recovery will include surgery and rehabilitation before he returns to training. He then plans to fight the final bout of his UFC contract.
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Despite the setback, McGregor remains confident, saying God has his back and this is not the end of his career.