Conor McGregor re-inforces his double-champ attitude as he answers a fan question about his massive return to the UFC

Conor McGregor
Conor McGregor has now been out of action for over 15 months. McGregor was last seen in action against Dustin Poirier at UFC 264, when he broke his tibia at the end of the very first round. Fans have been anticipating a return for some time now, as McGregor promised in prior interviews that he’d jump right back into action after he was capable of grappling again.
Recently he posted the latest picture of his physique, possibly aiming for a welterweight return. To this a fan responded, being annoyed at the Notorious one and former Light heavyweight weight champion, Jon Jones asking when either of the two will return. He wrote, ” When is you gone fight again , you & [Jon Jones] starting to piss me off”
McGregor noticed this and posted a reply fit for someone of his standing in MMA. McGregor simply responded saying, “Whenever I want.”
Conor also responded to another fan, who enquired about his neck, writing, ” It got huge” as other replies mocked him for having a non existent neck frame.
McGregor was most recently seen back at his home base of SBG in Ireland and also posted a series of new sparring footage, hyping up his return.
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What has Conor McGregor been up to during his time away from the Octagon

With his time off McGregor has been getting entangled in various controversies while also living his best life. The first notable example of this was when McGregor, still using a walking stick, decided to get into an altercation with Machine Gun Kelly at the MTV VMAs
After this McGregor went on a lengthy vacation across the Mediterranean coast, during which he attended the Monaco Grand Prix and also was a member of the festivities at the Cannes Film Festival.
During this trip he also made a stop in the Carribean, at the Domincan Republic where he spend a week.
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While there have been no official confirmations from McGregor himself, his manager, Tim Simpson announced that he would most likely make a return to the octagon by early 2023.
McGregor himself has said that he would likely return to fight at welterweight where he intends to become a three weight champion. Many fighters like Michael Chandler, Tony Ferguson and Justin Gaethje have shown interest in welcoming the Irishman back to the Octagon.