First reported by Yahoo News New Zealand
Conor McGregor claims innocence despite sexual assault verdict: 'I know the truth'
McGregor maintains innocence after losing appeal in Nikita Hand case ahead of UFC 329 return
Conor McGregor, ahead of his UFC 329 comeback fight against Max Holloway, continues to assert his innocence regarding the Nikita Hand civil case, despite losing his appeal. The article examines the controversy surrounding McGregor's return to the spotlight given the 2024 civil trial verdict against him, and includes his defensive responses to questions about whether he deserves such a prominent platform.
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Conor McGregor doubled down on his innocence after losing an appeal during the Nikita Hand case while answering questions before his comeback fight at UFC 329
After discussing his training and what fans could expect from him at UFC 329 against Max Holloway, McGregor was asked why critics should accept that he has such a big platform after the case against him
The UFC star lost his appeal
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Conor McGregor doubled down on his innocence after losing an appeal during the Nikita Hand case while answering questions before his comeback fight at UFC 329
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