Conor McGregor says he is done with 'flashing money' and materialism ahead of UFC comeback
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Tom Malley
12d ago· 4 min readenNews
Summary
Conor McGregor, ahead of his UFC comeback fight against Max Holloway at UFC 329 after five years away, has stated he is moving away from his former flashy, materialistic lifestyle. He opens up about personal struggles including injuries, legal troubles, and unhealthy living, and expresses a desire to become the best version of himself.
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· 3 pulledConor McGregor said he will no longer be 'flashing money'
I am over all this materialistic bulls---
he has gone to great lengths to be the best version of himself
Ahead of his UFC comeback fight against Max Holloway, Conor McGregor has gone to great lengths to be the best version of himself, and has now opened up on exactly what kind of life he wants to lead
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