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The Mac Speaks: ‘We’ll Be Back!‘

Newseze Wire·Wed, Jul 15, 7:00 AMWire: Yahoo Sports
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The Mac Speaks: ‘We’ll Be Back!‘

Don’t give up hope on Conor McGregor just yet. For the first time since his disastrous UFC 329 leg injury (not the broken leg from five years ago) suffered versus Max Holloway, McGregor has gotten in front of a camera and addressed fans…

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