
Conor McGregor fears grow as 'sad' prediction made weeks after worrying footage emerged
Joe Rogan admitted Conor McGregor's incessant partying makes a UFC return improbable - just weeks after the MMA icon was seen enjoying a night out in Dublin.
The 36-year-old has been absent from fighting for almost four years, with his last appearance in a cage occurring in 2021 when he fractured his tibia and fibula in a TKO loss to rival Dustin Poirier.
Injuries and legal battles haven't helped McGregor's cause in pulling the trigger on a fighting return, with a UFC 303 clash against Michael Chandler having to be shelved last year due to the Irishman's injured toe.
However, according to MMA commentator Rogan, it's McGregor's penchant for partying that is the biggest stumbling block in making his long-awaited return to the sport.
Speaking on The Joe Rogan Experience with former UFC featherweight champion Ilia Topuria, the comedian said: "Also partying, constant partying.
"All these legal problems that he has, scooting around on yachts, and driving around in a Lamborghini. He's wealthy, what's really sad is if he comes back when he's like 39 or 40 and his body just doesn't have it anymore."
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Rogan's worry for the Irishman's partying lifestyle has come just weeks after the former two-division UFC champion was spotted on a night out with YouTube group, the NELK Boys.
Hosting a St. Patrick's Day weekend bash at his Black Forge Inn in Dublin, McGregor looked to be on a tear as he downed a pint of his Forged Irish Stout after breaking out in song, with Robbie Williams' Angels his choice.
The evening included McGregor allowing one of the group to hold one of his UFC belts, and he even shared a hug as the festivities came to an end. The drinks, however, didn't stop flowing as the Black Forge owner offered the content creators a round of tequila rose.
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When asked by Topuria to give a verdict on the likelihood of McGregor fighting again, Rogan admitted he thinks the Irishman has fought his last fight inside a UFC Octagon.
"If I had to bet, no," he said. "No, I don't think he comes back, because he hasn't come back yet, and he could have.
"If he really wanted to, he would have been back in the gym, had a fight scheduled, drug tested, clean, training, gone through a camp, and had a fight.
"He had a broken toe before his fight against Chandler. I understand that. OK, why should you fight with a broken toe?"
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