Former UFC Champion Conor McGregor announces his retirement

Biplab Das, INN/Chennai, @infodeaofficial

Previous UFC champion Conor McGregor has reported his retirement on Twitter for the third time over the most recent four years.

McGregor is the principal ever two-division UFC champion in history and is the famous MMA contender on the planet. Be that as it may, McGregor is ‘infamous’ for declaring retirements, taking a gander at the past.

He resigned before the second Nate Diaz battle as he had arrangement issues with the UFC. The second ‘retirement’ came a year ago as he put out another tweet on March 26, saying that he was resigning “from the game officially known as “mixed martial arts” today.”

Shortly after UFC 250, where Amanda Nunes pulverized Felicia Spencer in the featherweight title session, McGregor reported his third ‘retirement’ from the game on Twitter.

Previous two-weight UFC champion Conor McGregor has reported on Twitter that he is resigning from the game for the third time.

“Hello, folks I’ve chosen to resign from battling. Much thanks to all of you for the astounding recollections! What a ride it’s been! Here is an image of myself and my mom in Las Vegas post one of my World titles wins! Pick the home you had always wanted Mags I love you! Whatever you want it’s yours,” McGregor said on Twitter while posting a picture of his mom.

McGregor made his rebound to MMA not long ago when he vanquished Donald Cerrone in the first round of UFC 246.

On the off chance that there was any uncertainty in regards to McGregor’s battling capacity in his arrival, at that point every one of those worries was eased by his exhibition in the UFC 246 headliner.

It took only 40 seconds for ‘The Notorious’ to take out ‘Cattle rustler’ Cerrone in his rebound battle. It was a display in striking from McGregor as he indicated a wide scope of punches and kicks to complete the battle.

The group was completely electric in the expectation of the battle. What’s more, McGregor didn’t frustrate them with one more first-round knockout.

The contender, a previous student handyman, is viewed as truly outstanding in the UFC. He’s even moved from the octagon of mixed martial arts into the ring to battle boxing legend Floyd Mayweather Jr. McGregor was beaten in the tenth round by the boss, going farther than any idea.

The battle cost him his featherweight and lightweight belts and finished his boasting rights as the main warrior to at the same time hold two UFC titles.

In 2019, McGregor’s battling soul drove him into a huge fight following his fourth-round misfortune against Russian contender Khabib Nurmagomedov. The two warriors got bans and McGregor was allowed a six-month suspension and $50,000 fine.

His adversary got a $500,000 fine and was restricted for nine months as far as it matters for him in the residue up. McGregor leaves the game positioned eighth on the Ultimate Fighting Championship (UFC) pound-for-pound list.

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