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Conor McGregor breaks silence after devastating UFC 329 injury: ‘I’m beyond dark here’

McGregor’s UFC 329 collapse sparks injury debate and fan speculation

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The brief

Conor McGregor suffered a knee injury just 69 seconds into his UFC 329 rematch against Max Holloway, ending his return attempt. Coverage highlights the abrupt nature of the loss, contrasting it with his earlier dominance in the sport.

NBC News and *AL.com* provide play-by-play details and fan reactions. Next steps hinge on McGregor’s recovery timeline and UFC’s next move.

Speculation about a potential comeback or retirement looms, though no official statements on future fights have been made. Medical assessments and training updates will dictate the narrative moving forward.

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Quick answers

How long did McGregor last in the UFC 329 rematch?

Coverage confirms he was forced out after 69 seconds due to a knee injury.

Has McGregor ruled out future fights?

No official statement has been made; he described his current state as ‘beyond dark’ but did not confirm retirement.

What did Dana White say about the injury?

According to *Bleacher Report*, White dismissed injury conspiracy theories in a viral video response.

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