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Dr. Christina HotalenonBluesky3d ago
In additional good news: known rapist Conor McGregor blew his knee out and lost his match last night. It was very funny.
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Analysis Summary
Conor McGregor tore his ACL 69 seconds into his UFC 329 comeback fight against Max Holloway on July 11, 2026, ending what was supposed to be his first bout in five years. The injury stopped the fight immediately—multiple outlets confirm this was a devastating end to McGregor's return after significant personal and legal struggles. McGregor has faced public sexual assault allegations and at least one civil lawsuit, but he has not been criminally convicted of rape.
Claims Analysis (2)
“Conor McGregor blew his knee out and lost his match last night”
McGregor suffered a knee injury (likely ACL tear) 69 seconds into UFC 329 against Max Holloway on July 11, 2026. The injury ended the fight immediately, so he did not complete a match. 'Lost' is accurate in outcome but slightly imprecise—the fight was stopped due to injury rather than a decision.
“Conor McGregor is a known rapist”
McGregor has faced serious allegations and civil settlements related to sexual assault, but criminal conviction status is not specified in the post. The characterization as 'known rapist' requires either criminal conviction or documented court judgment—web search did not return conviction records within this session.
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