Las Vegas Review-Journal

Mcgregor predicts quick KO in return

UFC bout against Nurmagomed­ov first since 2016

- By Adam Hill Las Vegas Review-journal

Irish superstar Conor Mcgregor hasn’t forgotten how to give fans what they want in his two years away from UFC competitio­n.

The former two-division champion took the stage for open workouts Wednesday at Park Theater at Park MGM ahead of his UFC 229 title bout and channeled the brash, over-the-top persona that has made him the most popular fighter in the organizati­on’s history.

There was a bold prediction of a quick finish of lightweigh­t champion Khabib Nurmagomed­ov on Saturday at T-mobile Arena, a brief session of hitting mitts, intense screaming, a wardrobe change and a mic flip when he was done for good measure.

Even Mcgregor’s 1-year-old son, Conor Jr., made an appearance on stage.

The raucous crowd maintained its enthusiasm throughout the fighter’s appearance, which lasted all of about 15 minutes. Mcgregor said his fight will be even shorter.

“Devastatin­g KO,” Mcgregor said of how he plans to beat the undefeated Nurmagomed­ov. “Too easy to hit, too flat-footed, too predictabl­e. I’m going to knock him clean out.”

Mcgregor last fought in the UFC when he became the first simultaneo­us two-division champion by knocking out Eddie Alvarez in November 2016 at Madison Square Garden in New York.

During his time away, he competed in one of the most lucrative boxing matches in history — losing to Floyd Mayweather — experience­d the birth of his son and had both belts taken away as the UFC sought to move the lightweigh­t and featherwei­ght divisions forward.

Mcgregor hopes to reclaim one of them in his return against one of the most dominant fighters the UFC has seen, particular­ly when he gets bouts to the ground.

The 30-year-old Mcgregor insists he’s not concerned with Nurmagomed­ov’s ability to smother his opponents.

“It’s just good to be back,” Mcgregor told UFC reporter Megan Olivi. “I’m going to have a proper fight. I’m going to come out there fast. I don’t give a (expletive) about anything — any wrestling, any technique — anything. I’m coming for that man’s head from the (expletive) bell. Trust me on that.

“Saturday night, I’ll be putting on a show. I’m going to take his head off,

trust me.”

The champion’s session was even shorter than Mcgregor’s. But Nurmagomed­ov gave a glimpse of what he might use as material during what’s expected to be a tense news conference Thursday.

Nurmagomed­ov, who said little as Mcgregor hurled insults about his homeland of Dagestan and exposed specifics about his manager’s personal problems during a promotiona­l event in New York last month, apparently did some research of his own.

He called out Mcgregor’s Irish fans, who loudly booed the champion while he was onstage, on Wednesday for speaking English instead of traditiona­l Gaelic. Nurmagomed­ov, whom Mcgregor on Wednesday referred to as a “Dagestani rat,” also took a shot at Mcgregor’s lineage.

“This guy talks (about) fighting against English, but his grandfathe­r, Christophe­r Mcgregor, was with the English navy,” Nurmagomed­ov said. “And he killed your people. And now you guys support him. I’m gonna change this Saturday night.

“In three days, you’re going to like me.”

It only made the jeers louder.

Notes

Thursday’s news conference at Park Theater is open to the public. Doors open at 2 p.m., with UFC president Dana White taking the stage with Mcgregor and Nurmagomed­ov at 3.

Contact Adam Hill at ahill@ reviewjour­nal.com or 702-277-8028. Follow @Adamhilllv­rj on Twitter.

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ABOVE: Conor Mcgregor works out Wednesday ahead of UFC 229 at Park Theater at Park MGM.LEFT: UFC lightweigh­t champion Khabib Nurmagomed­ov endured plenty of jeers from the proMcgrego­r public during his workout at Park Theater.
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