Joe Rogen brutally told Connor McGragger that his UFC career is over.
The infamous last June was due to his long -awaited UFC return, but was excluded from the performance of his sin city with Michael Chandler due to injury.
Deadhard followers of McGregor believe that he would return to the cage – which he is away from four years – in 2025.
But experienced UFC color commentary Rogan said Irishman Sometimes fighting again.
During a recent episode of Which every day Experience podcastFormer UFC Heavyweight Brandon Shaub told McGregor about fighting fire: “The ship has left.
“This is so, we want it to come back (but) this is not happening.”
Rogan openly replied: “Okay he also knows (that the ship has left).”
Rogan believes that McGraggers will never fight again, for the antics of Dubliner outside the cage, especially in their party.
The 57-year-old said about the former two-division champion: “I don’t know if Connor is going to fight again.
“I do not know the real details of (Civil Assault Case). I know its version, and its version is its version, and what is played. court,
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“The reality is that the man’s party is doing, and he is actually partying, and he talked about it in the court case, he is talking about cocaine.”
UFC President and CEO Dana White estimated an autumn return to the poster boy of promotion last month.
But the experienced promoter now has serious suspicion on Mac’s long return.
Asked about McGregor during the UFC Fight Knight 250 post-fight press conference earlier this month, he replied: “Connor?
“Um … is not certain that when Connar will return”
McGragger has not set foot inside Ashtakona after breaking his left leg in his trilogy battle. Dustin poirer In July 2021.
If he ever fights again, his next The outing will be their first because Civil is being found responsible for attacking Nikita’s hand. Dublin Hotels in December 2018.
Ms. Hand – has vowed to appeal to Dublin’s High Court of Dublin’s High Court to appeal to the decision of last November last November.