UFC: Conor McGregor "feeling tremendous" after leg-break surgery

Conor McGregor has vowed to “come back better than ever” after having surgery on the injury he suffered in his UFC 264 defeat to Dustin Poirier.

Stats PerformUpdate: Jul 12th, 2021 07:55 EDT

UFC: Conor McGregor "feeling tremendous" after leg-break surgery

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Conor McGregor says he is “feeling tremendous” after having surgery on the broken leg sustained in his UFC 264 defeat to Dustin Poirier.

The 32-year-old left the octagon on a stretcher after stumbling backwards and trapping his foot underneath himself towards the end of the first round.

McGregor says surgery “went perfect”, brands Poirier win “illegitimate”

McGregor’s defeat and potential long-term injury lay-off raised further questions over his future in UFC, but the Irishman has vowed to come back even stronger.

“Just out of the surgery room, everything went to plan, everything went perfect and I’m feeling tremendous,” he said in a video update posted on social media. “We’ve got six weeks on a crutch now and then we begin to build back.

“A clean break of the tibia and it was not to be. Dustin, you can celebrate that illegitimate win all you want but you’ve done nothing in there

That second round would have shown all. Onwards and upwards we go. We dust ourselves off, we build ourselves back, and we come back better than ever.”

McGregor beat Poirier – the eighth fighter in UFC history to earn 20 wins – with a first-round TKO in 2014, but the American responded with a second-round TKO in January.

Onwards and upwards we go ☘️ pic.twitter.com/qKgochlT3t

— Conor McGregor (@TheNotoriousMMA) July 12, 2021

Poirier vows to fight McGregor again, “whether it’s in the octagon or on the sidewalk”

Speaking after Saturday’s trilogy fight in Las Vegas, UFC president Dana White confirmed Poirier will fight for the lightweight title, currently held by Charles Oliveira.

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