UFC lightweight number one Sean O'Malley has spoken out about the return of the promotion's former two-weight champion Conor McGregor to the league.
Sean O'Malley on his YouTube podcast
Just imagine: you're using doping, you're feeling great, you're training, and you can do it forever. But then you have to give it up to make sure you get through testing. And you don't feel like training that much anymore.
The last time McGregor appeared in the octagon was against American Dustin Poirier in July 2021 at UFC 264, a fight that Conor lost by TKO as a result of a broken leg. He has 22 wins and six losses under his belt.
On October 22, at UFC 280, O'Malley defeated Russia's Petr Yan by unanimous decision, making him the No. 1 ranked fighter in the lightweight division of the promotion. O'Malley had 16 wins, one loss and one no contest.
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