JAKARTA - Kontroversial MMA fighter Conor McGregor confirmed he will return to welterweight.

Through a question and answer session with fans via Twitter on Tuesday, The Notorious revealed about his future.

"Definitely," McGregor tweeted when asked if he would compete in the next welterweight division.

"[This will] be the biggest comeback in sports history," he continued.

Through a question and answer session with fans via Twitter on Tuesday, The Notorious revealed about his future.

McGregor has been absent from the octagon since his leg broke in the final trilogy against Dustin Poirier, in July 2021.

"It's happened a long time ago," McGregor replied when asked how his leg was feeling.

"Soperative experts and the team. My feet are now a lethal weapon."

Meanwhile, later this month at UFC 280, on October 22, 2022, McGregor's latest home fight continues, with the empty title race between Charles Oliveira and Islam Makhachev.

Despite his recent setback, McGregor's potential to immediately jump into the title fight with one of the duel winners continues to be the talk of the town.

Oliveira, in particular, is very vocal about her desire to play against The Notorious.

If that happens, McGregor will have the confidence to come out as the top in an impressive way.

However, there has been a lot of opinion in recent months from various professionals and experts that McGregor will not be able to return to the same level given the way he did during the recovery period.


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