No stranger to 'announcing' his retirement on Twitter, Conor McGregor has done it again.
Shortly after the conclusion of UFC 250 on Saturday night, McGregor announced that he’s “decided to retire from fighting.”
“I’ll remind everybody that we’re in a pandemic. The world is a crazy place right now with all these things that are going on,” White said at the UFC 250 post-fight news conference. “I think that everybody feels this right now. There’s no fans. We can’t travel the fights around. I think everybody is pissed off, confused, been locked up in their houses for three-and-a-half months. People are wearing masks. There’s protests. There’s riots. The list goes on and on.
Randomly announcing his retirement on Twitter is nothing new for McGregor. When UFC contract negotiations ran amuck in 2019, McGregor posted a similar message. In April 2016, McGregor announced his retirement in the now-infamous “thanks for the cheese” tweet.
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