Conor McGregor says he 'got lost' in his own fame
Conor McGregor has admitted that his meteoric rise to UFC stardom came with personal costs, saying he became disoriented by the scale of his own celebrity.
The former two-division champion, speaking about the downsides of his global profile, acknowledged that he "got lost" during his years at the top, per ESPN. McGregor pointed to what he called the pitfalls of his fame, though he did not detail specific incidents or timeframes.
McGregor's career outside the octagon
The Dublin native has not fought since breaking his leg against Dustin Poirier at UFC 264 in July 2021. In the years since, his public persona has often overshadowed his athletic legacy, with legal troubles and social media controversies drawing more headlines than his return to competition.
McGregor has repeatedly teased a comeback fight but remains without a scheduled bout. The UFC has not confirmed when or if the 36-year-old will return to active competition.
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- ESPN MMA — UFC's McGregor admits getting 'lost' in his fame
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