Conor McGregor’s return ends in a knee injury at UFC 329; Paddy Pimblett cements title-shot buzz with a 52-second submission.
Conor McGregor has returned to the UFC after five years but his comeback ends within 69 seconds as his knee buckles on a jumping kick against Max Holloway. UFC doctors suspect a torn ACL; Holloway calls for a rematch. McGregor denies preexisting injury and vows to return.
Conor McGregor has sustained a knee injury seconds into his comeback against Max Holloway at UFC 329 in Las Vegas, ending the fight in 69 seconds. He has said surgery is planned and that the final fight of his UFC contract will go on, with hopes for a return to fighting.
Pimblett dominates Saint-Denis in Las Vegas, locking in a swift submission to move up the rankings. He urges a rematch and signals a continued chase for the title, while Gaethje’s title scene remains active after a recent upset.