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Conor McGregor has a lot going on despite being away from the fight scene. With multiple businesses and a new Hollywood project titled ‘Road House’, he has successfully kept himself in the limelight. However, he recently also took to Instagram to post an inspiring message about winners and losers.

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‘The Notorious’, who is known for posting a variety of stuff on the internet, opted to post a motivating line. It read, “Be thankful for all the people that spoke to the winner in you, before you started winning.”

In the caption, the fighter wrote, “Be this person! Winners see winners. Losers see losers. See a winner, be a winner!”

Several of his fans took to the comment section to express their agreement. Thus, with inspired fans, it seems the fighter too will be back with a new flare soon.

It’s been over a year since the 34-year-old has been inside the Octagon. He last fought Dustin Poirier at UFC 264 and suffered massive injuries. As a result, he had to take a break. However, the fighter has talked several times about getting back. Hence, his fans have been patiently waiting.

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Regardless, as per several reports, the fighter will be back sometime next year. Additionally, the Irishman hasn’t been tested by USADA in 2022. So he also needs to get into their testing pool before he can fight. In fact, this, along with his recent bulky videos, led people to ask a lot of questions about him being clean.

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The fighter suffered a broken left leg while fighting Poirier. Many speculated whether it would translate into retirement for him. Nevertheless, McGregor rubbished such talks.

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Instead, he has been posting pictures and videos of his workout and training. In fact, a while ago, fans also saw him throw some powerful left-leg kicks. This left many people excited, as they felt the fighter would soon get back.

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Hence, it would be interesting to see how the fighter performs in the Octagon. He has also been feeding with active fighters, plus many are interested in facing ‘Mystic Mac’. So there is no scarcity of competition for him.

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Who do you think he should fight upon return? Let us know in the comments below.

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