Conor McGregor Announces His Retirement from MMA

Photo credit: Steve Marcus - Getty Images
Photo credit: Steve Marcus - Getty Images

From Men's Health

Irish fighter Conor McGregor has revealed that he has “decided to retire” from the world of MMA. Making the announcement in a tweet early Tuesday morning, McGregor said that he wishes his old colleagues well.

This news comes just hours after McGregor told Jimmy Fallon in an episode of The Tonight Show he was in talks for a July fight-however, in the same interview he also said; “I don’t necessarily need to fight. I am set for life.”

UFC President, Dana White, texted a statement to ESPN in which he expressed his support of McGregor’s decision.

“He has the money to retire and his whiskey is KILLIN it. It totally makes sense. If I was him I would retire too,” he said. “He’s retiring from fighting. Not from working. The Whiskey will keep him busy and I’m sure he has other things he’s working on.”

“He has been so fun to watch!!! He has accomplished incredible things in this sport. I am so happy for him and I look forward to seeing him be as successful outside of the octagon as he was in it.”

However, not everybody is convinced that McGregor’s retirement is for real, with some fans speculating that it’s a negotiation ploy or publicity stunt.

This isn’t the first time McGregor has made such an announcement via social media. In April 2016, he tweeted: “I have decided to retire young. Thanks for the cheese. Catch ya’s later.”



McGregor made headlines earlier this month when he was arrested in Miami, Florida for smashing a fan’s phone-the latest in a series of public incidents that have accompanied his career inside the octagon.

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