Was he joking or serious? Conor McGregor hints at retirement after fan's advice

On social media, McGregor responded to a follower's advice regarding the brutal injury suffered by Whittaker at UFC 308

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Conor McGregor hasn't fought since July 2021 (Photo: Instagram)

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The great soap opera involving the future of Conor McGregor may have received a definitive chapter thanks to a 'little push' from a fan. On Monday morning (28), the Irish star pointed out the possibility of immediately retiring from MMA after receiving advice from a follower related to the brutal injury suffered by Robert whittaker in defeat to Khamzat Shimaev No. UFC 308, last Saturday (26).

Through the social network 'X' (formerly Twitter), a follower of Conor McGregor pointed out everything the Irishman had achieved in his personal and professional life and advised the Irishman to definitively interrupt his career, showing, as an incentive, the photo of the destroyed jaw from Whittaker after last Saturday's event.

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“There is no reason to return to the UFC or fighting in general. You have a beautiful family, you are worth half a billion dollars, you are a successful businessman. You have made your dreams come true, you have become a two-time UFC champion. Do not risk your health or well-being. You have nothing left to prove to anyone, champ. Continue to live life happily,” the follower recommended.

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The advice did not go unnoticed Conor McGregor. The Irishman shared the follower's post and responded briefly.

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“You know what? You’re right. Goodbye,” the ‘Notorious’ posted.

Se Conor McGregor is serious or just making fun of the situation and the follower's advice, we will only know in the next chapters of this great soap opera that has lasted since the leg injury suffered in defeat to Dustin poirier, in July 2021.

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