McGregor announces his third
retirement on Twitter
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[June 08, 2020]
STOCKHOLM (Reuters) - Former
two-weight UFC champion Conor McGregor has announced on Twitter that
he is retiring from the sport for the third time, citing a lack of
exciting options as the reason behind his decision to quit.
"Hey guys I've decided to retire from fighting. Thank you all for
the amazing memories! What a ride it's been!" the 31-year-old
Irishman said, adding a picture of him and his mother and promising
to buy her a dream home.
"The game just does not excite me, and that's that," McGregor told
ESPN on Sunday.
"All this waiting around. There's nothing happening. I'm going
through opponent options, and there's nothing really there at the
minute. There's nothing that's exciting me."
McGregor, who knocked out Donald Cerrone in 40 seconds on his return
to the octagon back in January, had hoped to fight twice more in
2020, but the COVID-19 pandemic and a lack of interesting opponents
seems to have put paid to that.
McGregor had been linked by the media to a number of fights,
including a match-up against Brazilian great Anderson Silva, but the
Irishman hinted that the UFC was not prepared to meet his price for
such a bout.
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2020 Conor McGregor celebrates his win against Donald Cerrone
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"When the Anderson one came along, I was like, yeah, that's a mad
fight. And then everyone said he's old and over the hill," McGregor
explained.
"I was like, what? Fighting a former light heavyweight and the
middleweight GOAT (greatest of all time), and the actual GOAT in my
eyes - that's not a rewardable fight?"
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