
In a tweet on Twitter, Irish wrestler Connor MacGregor announced his sudden retirement, from fighting mixed martial arts.
In the early hours of this morning, McGregor, 31, tweeted at his official account, "I decided to retire the battles, thank you for the wonderful memories, it was a bus walk."
He attached the tweet to a photo of him with his mother when he won one of his world titles in the US city of Las Vegas.
MacGregor made a hundred million dollars from the struggles he went through in his career, in addition to 110 million being his personal fortune from fields outside the arenas.
It is not the first time that MacGregor has announced his retirement and then to return to conflict.
In March 2019, he retired and returned after less than 12 months to fight in a UFC 246 tournament in January 2020, defeating Donald Ciron in 40 seconds.
In 2016, McGregor did the same, and also tweeted that Twitter "decided to retire in my youth" and the tweet came just a month after losing to Nate Diaz.
But the step of retirement this time came as a shock, because the fans of this sport were waiting for a heavy caliber match with Brazilian Silva, one of the stars of this sport.
It is noteworthy that McGregor - who is one of the legends of this sport - is the only one who won two titles of different weight at the same time.
Since 2013, McGregor has fought 26 tournaments in the mixed martial arts tournaments "MMA", who won 22, including 19 with a knockout, and lost only four, including months before the Dagestani wrestler Habib Nur Mammadov.
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