“You’re ruining yourself” – Fans react to Conor McGregor’s post amid questions over steroid abuse


“You’re ruining yourself” – Fans react to Conor McGregor’s post amid questions over steroid abuse

Conor McGregor's (L) new Twitter post, which sparked a flurry of questioning comments over his weight

Conor McGregor is one of the most famous athletes on the planet right now. On his time off from his injury layoff, he has grown his name and his brand exponentially, and we have gotten a closer look at McGregor’s life and progress, than ever before.

Any big name will have its naysayers – McGregor is no exception. If one were to make the journey to his socials, they would find scorches of posts either berating him, or listing to him his shortcomings. However, the recent trend has been for even his fans to question one particular aspect of his – that is, his weight.

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Ever since Conor McGregor broke his leg against Dustin Poirier last year, he has been facing an uphill battle with timely recovery. In that time, he has shown a marked increase in muscle mass, and consequently, weight. Over the past 15 months or so, he has updated the world on his recovery, and his physique change. Yesterday, he posted a photo to Twitter in a similar vein, captioning it, “265 in the bank. #superheavy

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Conor McGregor, ahead of the Dustin Poirier fight last year
Conor McGregor, ahead of the Dustin Poirier fight last year

Clearly, the ‘265’ in the caption refers to his current weight. With a fighter who made his name fighting in the 145, 155 and 170 pound divisions post pictures of himself touching the heavyweight limit, fans are bound to give their honest opinion.

Such was the case with McGregor’s comments section, which was (to say the least), a mixed bag. The best tweets are attached below.

https://twitter.com/owainmarcwilli1/status/1588738997123440641

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Clearly, fans either weren’t buying his said version of his weight or were advising him to stay off any gear (which is all but a speculation.) In any case, if and when McGregor decides to come back, he will have a plethora of options open for him – whether he fights at lightweight or welterweight is yet to be seen. However, Michael Chandler is a name that can apply to both the weight categories.

Dana White confirmed to a reporter that the Irishman needs to spend six months in USADA’s testing cycle – as of now, he has not entered it, meaning that we will have to wait till May/June to see him in action.

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