Conor McGregor's Latest Training Video Divides MMA Fans: 'Washed' or Still Got It?
Conor McGregor, the prominent figure in UFC history, has once again ignited discussions within the mixed martial arts world by sharing fresh heavy bag training footage. These short clips, posted across social media platforms, showcase the former featherweight and lightweight king engaging in punching combinations. The videos serve as another hint towards his highly anticipated return to the octagon, following a significant lay-off due to a severe leg injury and years away from active competition.
McGregor's New Training Footage Sparks Debate
In these latest training segments, McGregor focuses on striking, demonstrating his technique on a hanging bag. This appears to be a continued phase of his prolonged training camp, building anticipation for his comeback. Over the past year, he has frequently shared similar updates, including videos where he was seen delivering powerful Muay Thai kicks, notably showcasing the resilience of his surgically repaired left leg, which sustained a brutal fracture against Dustin Poirier at UFC 264 in July 2021.
Fans Split on McGregor's Form and Power
The comment sections beneath these training videos have become a hotbed of divided opinions. Many fans are overtly critical, expressing disappointment with remarks such as "That doesn't look right," "His hands are terrible," or simply labeling him "washed." They scrutinize his punching form and perceived speed, with some sarcastically noting that "new training footage has been Conor's best division for years."
Conversely, a dedicated segment of his fanbase defends the Irishman, urging caution against premature judgment. These supporters highlight that such clips represent isolated bag work and often lack the full context of a complete training session, including pacing or actual sparring intensity. They argue that even elite athletes can appear less than perfect when viewed through fragmented, slow-motion, or awkward camera angles, with some praising his "impressive speed."
Ultimately, the new footage continues to fuel speculation rather than provide definitive answers. It reinforces the ongoing question: is this a legendary fighter on the decline, or merely a seasoned veteran shaking off the rust and rigorously testing his body in preparation for a return?
The release of these clips coincides with strong indications that McGregor's return bout is finally nearing confirmation. Reports suggest a target date of July 11 in Las Vegas, during International Fight Week, potentially marking his first fight in five years. Sources close to the situation indicate that only an unforeseen "disastrous" event could prevent McGregor from appearing on this card, as the promotion reportedly views his presence as crucial. However, the identity of his opponent remains uncertain. While Michael Chandler has long been considered the frontrunner, recent rumors suggest alternative matchups against fan favorites like Max Holloway or Jorge Masvidal could also be on the table.
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