Conor McGregor retired for the first time in 2016, after suffering a surprising loss to Nate Díaz, at age 27. He hardly came back. Later, he repeated the show in 2019, just over a year ago and five months after his painful defeat against Khabib Nurmagomedov. Nor did it take too long to return. And now, through Twitter, as on the previous two occasions, he announces to the planet that he is retiring, which, this time, he is leaving Mixed Martial Arts (MMA). Who knows if the third will be defeated. Maybe not even McGregor himself.

"Guys, I have decided to stop fighting. Thank you all for the great memories. It was a great journey," said a photo together with his mother hugged.

McGregor, 31, made his MMA debut in 2008. The Irishman was the UFC featherweight champion in 2015 and then was a lightweight champion a year later, becoming the first UFC fighter to hold two belts at the same time. weather.

His win-loss balance is 22-4 and his last fight was last January, when he clearly beat American Donald Cerrone .

McGregor also lost in a boxing match in August 2017 against the American Floyd Mayweather (by technical KO in the tenth round) and there are many eccentricities and scandals that he has starred in recent years. 'The Notorius' announced its withdrawal for the third time, perhaps the final one.

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