Conor McGregor hints he may not return to UFC in cryptic tweet
'Mma, I'll never forget you!'
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Conor McGregor has been ramping up to return to UFC late this year or early next, but he sent a cryptic message on Thursday that could be a sign of a retirement (again).
McGregor's agent released a statement on Wednesday that fighting "remains his top focus," but McGregor might have other ideas.
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"Mma, I'll never forget you!" he tweeted.
Dana White told TMZ Sports that McGregor had been aiming for a return in late 2022 or early 2023. However, he is now 34 years old and has one win under his belt since 2016.
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He has not fought since breaking his leg in a loss to Dustin Poirier in July of last year. He recently started filming a remake of "Road House" with Jake Gyllenhaal.
He is 1-3 in his last four fights, with two losses to Poirier and the other to Khabib Nurmagomedov, and ranks 12th in UFC's lightweight division.
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It's not like he needs UFC for his fortune — despite zero wins in 2021, he still managed to make $22 million from UFC and $158 million in endorsements.