When was Conor McGregor's last fight?
July 2021, at UFC 264 against Dustin Poirier.
Sports / Mixed Martial Arts
Conor McGregor's anticipated return to the UFC is generating significant buzz, but not without debate. UFC commentator Jon Anik has stirred the pot by suggesting alternative opponents, while former champion Jiri Prochazka is calling on McGr...
The MMA world is abuzz with speculation about Conor McGregor's comeback. While a fight against Michael Chandler has been heavily promoted, Jon Anik's suggestion of Nate Diaz introduces the potential for a highly anticipated trilogy fight. A matchup with Mauricio Ruffy could inject fresh blood into the division. Jiri Prochazka's emphasis on McGregor proving himself reflects the high standards of the sport. McGregor's last victory was in January 2020 against Donald Cerrone, followed by consecutive losses to Dustin Poirier. His planned fight against Chandler at UFC 303 was cancelled due to a toe injury, further delaying his return. Whether McGregor can meet these expectations remains to be seen.
July 2021, at UFC 264 against Dustin Poirier.
Nate Diaz and Mauricio Ruffy.
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