Conor McGregor's Foot Injury Fully Healed, UFC Return Looms

Photo: Instagram/Conor McGregor

Conor McGregor has confirmed that his broken foot, which forced him out of his UFC return, is now fully healed. This news came through a post that has since been deleted. 

The Irish fighter is looking to return to the UFC later this year. Over the weekend, McGregor made headlines for allegedly firing Mike Perry from the BKFC promotion. 

Perry was stopped by Jake Paul in a boxing match in Tampa, Florida. McGregor claimed Perry took a pay cut for the fight and was cut from the BKFC roster. 

Photo: Instagram/Conor McGregor

Despite fans supporting Perry, McGregor shifted the focus to his own return to MMA. Amid the drama, McGregor shared a video of himself training, indicating his foot is healed. 

In response to a comment from Michael Chandler, McGregor confirmed in a now-deleted tweet, “The foot is fully healed.” Attention now turns to when McGregor will make his UFC comeback. 


He hinted at a possible return on December 14 for UFC 310 during a BKFC press conference in Marbella, Spain. Though the date isn't confirmed, UFC President Dana White has said a fight before the end of the year is likely.


McGregor’s return is expected to be in the US, possibly at UFC 309 in November at Madison Square Garden or UFC 310 at The T-Mobile Arena in Las Vegas. Fans eagerly await his comeback to the octagon.

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