Did Conor McGregor FAKE His UFC 329 Knee Injury? (Evidence Reaction)

I break down the speculation that Conor McGregor was injured before UFC 329 and examine whether his pre-fight warm-up tells a different story. ============================= Click the link NOW - http://kalshi.com/r/FS10 - or download the Kalshi App and use code FS10 when you sign up to get $10 when you trade $10 ============================= Stay hydrated and perform at your best with Warrior Salt. Get 20% off your order at https://warriorsalt.com/WYATT or use code WYATT at checkout. ============================= Join this channel to get access to members-only perks:    / @fightsocietyofficial   ============================= Connect with us!    / @fightsocietyofficial   Fight Society on Instagram:   / fightsocietyofficial   Fight Society on X / Twitter:   / fightsocietymma   For sponsorships and business inquiries: [email protected] Check out Wyatt's World (Personal/Non-MMA Channel):    / @realwyattsworld   ============================= TIMESTAMPS ⏰ 0:00 - Intro 1:30 - Sponsor 2:42 - Conor McGregor Knee Injury Before the Fight? 8:06 - McGregor Didn’t Seem Injured 12:29 - Ariel Helwani Says Conor Injured Meniscus 15:24 - McGregor vs. Holloway 3? 19:55 - Injuries has Ruined McGregor’s Career ============================= ABOUT THIS EPISODE: Was Conor McGregor already injured before UFC 329? Following McGregor’s devastating knee injury against Max Holloway, fans began digging into the unusual circumstances surrounding his arrival during fight week—and one detail has created a major debate. Before UFC 329, McGregor arrived late to fight week and was reportedly seen entering Newport Pain Management Facility in Newport Beach, California. That sighting has led many MMA fans to speculate that McGregor may have entered the Holloway rematch with a pre-existing injury—or at least knew something was wrong before stepping inside the Octagon. In this video, I react to the injury speculation and examine the evidence surrounding McGregor’s UFC 329 fight week. Did his visit to the pain management facility indicate a serious knee issue, or are fans connecting unrelated events after seeing how the fight ended? I also break down footage of Conor McGregor warming up before the fight. Based on the movement, kicks, footwork, and explosiveness shown during his warm-up, I explain why I’m not convinced that McGregor entered UFC 329 with a significant ACL or meniscus injury. McGregor’s return after five years away ended in heartbreaking fashion when his knee gave out against Max Holloway. Whether the injury happened suddenly inside the Octagon or was connected to an issue that existed before the fight could completely change how fans view the result—and the decisions made leading into UFC 329. Was Conor McGregor already compromised before UFC 329, or was this simply a freak injury that happened at the worst possible moment? Watch the full reaction and breakdown, then leave your opinion in the comments. #FightSociety #MMA #UFC #Commentary #CombatSports ============================= FAIR USE DISCLAIMER: Copyright Disclaimer under section 107 of the Copyright Act 1976, allowance is made for “fair use” for purposes such as criticism, comment, news reporting, teaching, scholarship, education and research. Fair use is a use permitted by copyright statute that might otherwise be infringing. Non-profit, educational or personal use tips the balance in favor of fair use.