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Conor McGregor: Former UFC champion expects to resume MMA sparring by April

Conor McGregor expects to resume sparring by April; 33-year-old underwent surgery for broken leg suffered during July fight with Dustin Poirier; former champion has lost three of last four fights in UFC

Conor McGregor walks on stage during a news conference for a UFC 264 mixed martial arts bout Thursday, July 8, 2021, in Las Vegas
Image: Conor McGregor expects a return to the Octagon after he resumes sparring by April

Conor McGregor, who underwent surgery for a broken leg suffered during a July fight, says he expects to fully resume sparring by April, at which point the former UFC two-weight champion expects a return to the Octagon will be imminent.

McGregor's competitive future was in doubt after he suffered the injury during a trilogy bout with Dustin Poirier, but the Irishman fully expects to resume his career.

"I will be full mixed martial arts sparring by April. Easily!" McGregor, 33, said during a Twitter Q&A on Saturday with his followers. "By then a return will be imminent.

"But I must be patient. I will beat this!"

As a thrilling first five-minute frame against Poirier drew to a close in Las Vegas, both fighters were still trying to land as McGregor stumbled backwards, trapping his foot under himself and breaking his leg.

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Bellator’s Peter Queally says he is not surprised by the speed of Conor McGregor’s recovery from injury.

Medics were immediately called into the Octagon and it was clear that McGregor could not continue, prompting the referee to declare a stop to the bout on the instructions of the doctor. The stoppage marked McGregor's third defeat in his last four fights in the UFC.

He said he is not rushing a return but rather taking a patient approach in his recovery.

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"The fibula is fully healed. The medial side of the tibia is developing nice callous also," McGregor wrote.

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Bellator's Leah McCourt believes that Conor McGregor will return to the Octagon and that fighting still motivates the former champion.

"It is just patience now for it to form down through the bone to the lateral side of the tibia where the larger break occurred.

"It's getting there. Patience will win this race for me!"