Conor McGregor Says 'This Is Not Over' After Serious Ankle Injury In Loss To Poirier
Conor McGregor didn't assume his TKO misfortune by specialist stoppage to Dustin Poirier at UFC 264 well indeed. 메이저사이트
In the wake of enduring an obviously genuine lower leg injury, McGregor said inside the octagon that he was prepared to keep battling not too far off.
"This isn't finished," McGregor said. "On the off chance that I need to take this outside, I'll go outdoors. I don't give a (b - s)."
The injury happened toward the finish of the first round when McGregor's lower leg gave out as he was making a stride back from Poirier.
There was no sign before that second there was anything amiss with McGregor. Poirier said after the session he thought The Notorious One broke either his lower leg or leg prior in the round, and it deteriorated as time continued onward before at long last giving out.
Saturday's battle denoted a disillusioning end for what was perhaps the most advertised battles in UFC this year.
McGregor and Poirier split their initial two straight on matchups. Their subsequent session occurred in January, with Poirier winning by means of second-round TKO. McGregor won the principal meeting at UFC 178 in September 2014.
Contingent upon how long McGregor may miss, UFC could hope to plan a fourth with Poirier sooner or later.