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The UFC legend Conor McGregor certainly does live up to his moniker “The Notorious.” McGregor is no stranger to the delete button on his social media and has many times, posted something shocking and then deleted it off. Recently, the Irish fighter took to his Facebook to post a buzzer video of himself covering his face with his hoodie, and also had a strange caption following it.

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McGregor wrote, “Scrubbers get scrubbed scrub a scrubber today,” and left fans guessing what he meant in the comments section below. Many of his followers seemed concerned about the well-being of Conor McGregor. They took to the comments to express their worry.

One of the users asked the Irishman in the comments section if all was good. He wrote, “Is everything okay, mate?” Another fan of the former UFC double champion wrote, ” I’m a huge Connor fan and this confuses this sh** out of me.” His bizarre behavior left many fans confused and asking similar questions to him online.

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Another user slammed the Irishman and asked him to clear his act up. He wrote, “mate you’re an alcoholic coke head!! Get your sh** together!”  A Facebook user in the comments section wrote, “Still time to delete,” taking a subtle dig at what the fighter usually does after his social media posts.

“Really enough is enough,” wrote a user who seemed tired of McGregor’s confusing behavior.

Dana White reveals timeline for a Conor McGregor return

McGregor is hyping up his big comeback to the UFC world and fans have been eager to see The Notorious back in the octagon. UFC boss, Dana White  recently revealed in an interview that the Irishman will return to UFC action towards the end of this year or the start of the next one.

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He said, Conor is looking to come back the end of this year, early next year.” White added, “When I do talk to Conor, Conor wants to fight… Conor gets all kinds of offers for movie roles and all these other things that he could go and do and make money. He doesn’t want to do any of that. Conor wants to fight.”

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The UFC boss also shut down the ongoing rumor of Conor McGregor facing Floyd Mayweather in his comeback fight. When do you think we’ll see a return from Mystic Mac? Let us know in the comments section below.