Video: Conor McGregor does his first boxing session after injury and promises 'greatest comeback in history'

Former champion recovers from surgery after breaking his leg in his defeat to Dustin Poirier in July this year

C. McGregor recovers from serious leg injury (Photo: Instagram/thenotorious mma)

Almost four months after breaking his leg in the defeat to Dustin poirier, UFC 264, in July this year, Conor McGregor He is progressing faster and faster in his recovery.

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Last Sunday (31), the former UFC featherweight (up to 65,7 kg) and lightweight (up to 70,3 kg) champion published a video on social media in which he appears performing his first boxing training session after the surgery. In the caption, Conor McGregor celebrated evolution and promised the greatest comeback in the history of sports.

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“First time back at the gauntlets! What moment! As my good friend Arnold Scharzenegger says: 'I'm coming back, dammit! Back with revenge! Thank you to all my doctors and my team for taking me so far in such a short time after surgery! We have work to do, but work is what I'm known for. Get ready for the biggest comeback in the history of sports”, wrote the Irishman.

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In another video, published later, in which he appears practicing alone, Conor McGregor wrote that he will be able to return to practically complete training within two months.

“Within two months I will be able to kick, grappling and run again. Ecstatic and grateful with my current condition. See the work being done now. Eight weeks left this year. Perfect to jump into 2022. Do you think a broken bone will stop me? I have three legs,” McGregor wrote.

Considered one of the biggest names in the sport, Conor McGregor He's not having a good time in the UFC. The former champion has suffered three defeats in his last four appearances in the Octagon.

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