UFC star Conor McGregor has stunned fans by announcing his shock retirement from fighting at the age of 31. The Irishman posted on Twitter in the early hours of Sunday morning to announce that he will not be fighting again. McGregor made his octagon comeback in January, blasting out Donald 'Cowboy' Cerrone in just 40 seconds in their welterweight clash at UFC 246. However, UFC president White recently cast doubts over McGregor fighting again anytime soon due to the financial hardship caused by the coronavirus pandemic. He has been fighting under the UFC promotion since 2013 and has an overall MMA record of 22 wins and four defeats.
Source: Daily Mail June 07, 2020 05:08 UTC