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Conor McGregor addresses outside the cage issues that have plagued his career: ‘Fame has its pitfalls’
Conor McGregor has acknowledged that fame has pitfalls and that he got lost after achieving double-champion status. He describes staying on track as a day to day struggle and has sought treatment for issues outside the cage. The fighter is now preparing for a return against Max Holloway at UFC 329.
What changed
McGregor has publicly addressed his mental state, personal burnout, and the impact of his fame on his career.
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Conor McGregor Reflects on Fame and Personal Struggles Ahead of UFC 329
confidence 95%Conor McGregor has acknowledged that fame has pitfalls and that he got lost after achieving double-champion status. He describes staying on track as a day to day struggle and has sought treatment for issues outside the cage. The fighter is now preparing for a return against Max Holloway at UFC 329.
What's confirmed:
- Conor McGregor stated that fame has its pitfalls.
- McGregor admitted he got lost following his rise to stardom and achieving double-champ status.
- The fighter has sought treatment for various issues he faced outside the cage.
- McGregor is scheduled to return to the UFC at UFC 329 to fight Max Holloway.
- McGregor said he forgives himself for disgracing the position God put him in.
Still unconfirmed:
- A 100 million dollar coup sparked McGregor's spiral.
- McGregor claims his five-year layoff provides a major advantage over UFC rivals.
- McGregor believes he feels a lot more fresher due to his injury layoff.