Irish mixed martial artist (MMA) Conor McGregor has outlined a timeline for a return to full combat training. The athlete wrote about this in Twitter.
McGregor, 33, expects to fully recover from his injury by the spring of 2022. “We will resume sparring in MMA in April, a further return to the sport is inevitable!” – wrote the Irishman.
On November 23, McGregor stated that he intends not only to resume performance in the Ultimate Fighting Championship (UFC), but wants to fight for the title. At the same time, Americans Michael Chandler and Max Holloway are counting on a duel with the Irishman.
McGregor was injured in a fight with Dustin Poirier in the summer. Then the Irishman broke his leg in the first round and was unable to continue the fight. He lost to Porier for the second time in a row.
McGregor is a former UFC champion in two weight divisions.

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