“My leg is completely dead”: Conor McGregor seen walking with the help of a crutch after incurring a knockout defeat against Dustin Poirier at UFC 257
Conor McGregor was not in the best state after the fight. The fighter was seen walking with the help of a single crutch at the common area of the Ethihad arena.
Conor McGregor makes a forgetful UFC comeback. The fighter was seemingly focused and before the event, he promised a masterpiece in the Octagon, however, what ultimately transpired at UFC 257 took Dustin Poirier to a whole new level. The Diamond became the first fighter ever to knock out Conor McGregor.
While after the match the entire MMA fraternity is apparently overwhelmed after what they witnessed, Conor McGregor as well has admitted he is gutted.
It was a bad day at the office for the Notorious one and if there is one picture or one clip that can tell a thousand words and yet describe the same story, then it would be McGregor’s on the way out video.
Conor McGregor seen walking with the help of crutches after incurring a knockout defeat against Dustin Poirier
Evidently, on his way out of the arena or on his way to the conference room, Conor McGregor was seen walking with the help of a single crutch. Though in the match his face took the most damage, however, the leg kicks of Dustin Poirier were apparently lethal too. And it seems the low strikes compelled the Irishman to take the assistance of an external tool to walk.
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It is a video from a common area at the Etihad arena, and in this Dustin Poirier can be seen standing making way for Conor McGregor, who stopped for a moment to share a respectful gesture with the Diamond.
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Another clip, showcases the two having a conversation about a potential trilogy fight.
UFC 257 left a lot to consume for the MMA enthusiasts, and although there is always an eagerness to see more after a culmination of an event but, it seems the night will remain etched in the hearts of many, and it would be a daunting task to get over this, specifically for the fans and followers of Conor McGregor.
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