Conor McGregor insists he feels 'tremendous' after undergoing surgery
Conor McGregor insists he feels ‘tremendous’ after undergoing surgery on his broken leg and vows to ‘come back better than ever’… with ‘Notorious’ also taking aim at Dustin Poirier by labelling his win ‘illegitimate’
- Conor McGregor suffered a gruesome leg injury in his defeat by Dustin Poirier
- The Notorious’ left leg buckled from beneath him and broke in the first round
- McGregor has since undergone surgery and he has now vowed to ‘build back’
- In a short video, the Irishman took aim at Poirier’s illegitimate victory in Vegas
Conor McGregor says he feels ‘tremendous’ after successfully undergoing surgery on the broken leg suffered in his defeat by Dustin Poirier.
McGregor stumbled back in horrifying fashion after placing his weight down and his left leg buckled from underneath him, with the bout then stopped by doctors at the end of the first round in Las Vegas.
But despite the grim nature of his injury and another chastening loss in their trilogy series, McGregor appeared in high spirits as he thanked fight fans for their support and insisted he would ‘build back’ in a short video.
Conor McGregor says he feels ‘tremendous’ despite his leg break in his defeat by Dustin Poirier
‘Just out of the surgery room, everything went to plan,’ McGregor said. ‘Everything went perfect, I’m feeling tremendous.
‘We’ve got six weeks on a crutch now and we begin to build back. I want to thank all the fans all the way around the world for your messages of support.
‘I hope you enjoyed the show. I want to thank all the fans in attendance at the T-Mobile Arena, 21,800 fans in attendance. The place was absolutely electric.
McGregor suffered the gruesome injury at the end of the first round and was taken to hospital
‘It was a hell of a first round. It would have been nice to get into that second round and then see what’s what. But it is what it is. That’s the nature of the business.
‘A clean break of the tibia and it was not to be. Dustin, you can celebrate that illegitimate win all you want, but you’ve done nothing in there.
‘That second round would have shown all. Onwards and upwards we go. We dust ourselves off, we build ourselves back, and we come back better than ever.’
Against the odds, McGregor was able to survive the rest of the round, but he was later forced to leave the octagon on a stretcher – despite previously vowing that Poirier would be the one to exit in the same manner.
Despite the chastening nature of the loss, McGregor appeared in high spirits after his surgery
And the outspoken Irishman appears to have no interest in leaving his rivalry with Poirier in the past either, in light of his bullish comments to Joe Rogan moments after his leg had shattered.
‘I was boxing the bleedin’ head off him,’ McGregor said while he sat on the floor wearing a brace.
‘Usual s****, dived to close the distance. This is not over.
‘If I have to take this outside with him it’s all outside. I don’t give a b*******.
McGregor insisted he was ‘boxing the bleedin’ head’ off Poirier during his chat with Joe Rogan
The three judges cageside in Las Vegas all believed Poirier was in control before the leg break
According to the three judges cageside, Poirier was in firm control of the showdown before the freak leg break.
Sal D’Amato scored it 10-9 to Poirier, while both Derek Cleary and Junichiro Kamijo scored a 10-8 for the Diamond.
A 10-8 verdict is typically rare in MMA, and signifies a round of real dominance.
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