Conor McGregor has just given a big update on the status of his health and his return to MMA training. Having mostly been weight training since breaking his leg back in July, McGregor uploaded a four-minute clip showing his first time working the pads since UFC 264.
With an increase in muscle, McGregor can be seen landing heavy shots on the punch shield and shadow boxing. His caption also revealed, “2 more months I am able to kick, grapple and run again” and further details regarding his upcoming four-part series on Netflix, which is expected to release early 2022. He ends his Instagram post with, “Strap yourselves in for the greatest comeback in sports history!”
All you pull out merchants wouldn’t last 13 seconds in my world.
My 4 part Netflix docuseries coming soon has the entire bts.
I’m gonna title it “Mad Mac’s: Fury Road” pic.twitter.com/nNNShC8mfo— Conor McGregor (@TheNotoriousMMA) July 16, 2021
I’ll be executive producer on the project.
I’m contractually locked into 4, 1 hour episodes that I’ve to produce right now for Netflix. Which give or take I’ve it done already. 1st 1 hour episode up by January easy. Christmas presents, I’m Santy ho ho ho https://t.co/DoOPKgshqc— Conor McGregor (@TheNotoriousMMA) September 15, 2021
In other sports news, Showtime announces Jake Paul vs. Tommy Fury boxing match.