McGregor's Test Report's after Knee Injury | Explained by a Sports Doctor
Doctor Reveals the ''DAMAGE'' McGregor's Knee Already Had Before UFC 329 Conor McGregor's long-awaited comeback came to an abrupt halt when a flying kick attempt left him with a serious leg injury just over a minute into his fight against Max Holloway at UFC 329. In this video, we bring in expert medical analysis to break down exactly what likely happened to his knee, the mechanics behind the injury, and why it played out the way it did. We walk through the fight footage frame by frame, examining the technique, timing, and physical forces at play, while separating confirmed facts from early speculation. The video also covers what this means for McGregor going forward — the likely recovery timeline and the bigger question of whether he can return to the octagon again. Medical breakdown and expert commentary featured in this video are credited to Dr. Brian Sutterer (@BrianSuttererMD) — go check out his channel for more excellent sports injury breakdowns. Content and analysis belong to Brian Sutterer LLC; used here strictly for reporting and commentary purposes. What's your take what caused the injury, and do you think McGregor comes back from this? Drop your thoughts below. #ConorMcGregor #MaxHolloway #UFC329 #UFC #MMA #UFCHighlights #McGregorVsHolloway #ClassicHighlights #RingReports #UFCLegends #MMAHistory #Featherweight #FightWeek #Octagon #CombatSports #UFCRewind #Rivalry
