A part of them deep inside knows they will never dare to achieve such greatness in their own life.
Conor is an inspiration for true competitors both in & out of sports.
+ the amount of people he reached spreading Jesus Christ name this week made his comeback worth it in itself
Dared to accomplish something great at age 38 off what should have been a career ending injury.
Took a risk, and put himself out there again. Those who have hated on Conor this week have never taken a real risk in their life. Living comfortable, while mocking true greatness.
You’re all a bunch of fucking bums hating on my brother’s name, especially fighters.
Without Conor McGregor, everyone in MMA would still be making 10K fighting on Spike TV. He changed the game forever.
Watching him fight through things people don’t come back from inspires me to keep facing my own demons. He didn’t have to go for it, but he still did for the love of the game. That’s what separates him. A real motherfucking G.
Nobody knows the real man. He taught me the game, taught me about life, and so much more than I could ever put into words. He taught me how to believe in myself, think bigger, trust my instincts, keep going when the whole world doubts you, and never settle. I’ll always be grateful for everything he’s taught me and everything he continues to teach me. My brother for life. 🤞
If you hate on that, you’ll never achieve greatness.
Always up. The legend. The best ever to do it. McGregor forever.
You’re all a bunch of fucking bums hating on my brother’s name, especially fighters.
Without Conor McGregor, everyone in MMA would still be making 10K fighting on Spike TV. He changed the game forever.
Watching him fight through things people don’t come back from inspires me to keep facing my own demons. He didn’t have to go for it, but he still did for the love of the game. That’s what separates him. A real motherfucking G.
Nobody knows the real man. He taught me the game, taught me about life, and so much more than I could ever put into words. He taught me how to believe in myself, think bigger, trust my instincts, keep going when the whole world doubts you, and never settle. I’ll always be grateful for everything he’s taught me and everything he continues to teach me. My brother for life. 🤞
If you hate on that, you’ll never achieve greatness.
Always up. The legend. The best ever to do it. McGregor forever.
I’ve personally watched many people I know go through the hardest tests RIGHT after coming to God
After watching Conor profess his faith all week and now seeing him face what HAS To be the biggest test of his life…
It’s hard to believe this is a coincidence.
This is the test
I don’t even know where to start. Five years of work just to get back to the octagon, and all that time away, only to have it taken from him again in one kick.
We even got a glimpse of him being truly back. The walkout. The Billy strut. The one, the only. For a moment, he looked every bit the fighter he used to be. As a Conor fan, and someone who he made watch the UFC in the first place, I will always feel like we’ve missed out on so much more of his magic due to injuries, boxing, etc.
Regardless of what these last six years have looked like for Conor, the game can thank him. Get well soon. This sport is better with you in it. ❤️ #UFC329
Incredible. Conor McGregor reveals that if he were anonymous, he’d spend his time in church worshiping God.
“I’d get on my knees and praise the Lord. He has given me it all.”
Jesus is Lord. ✝️
There is something ancient about watching a fallen king walk back into the arena.
Not because he is guaranteed to win.
But because most people never attempt a return once the world has seen them fail.
Conor McGregor was never merely a fighter.
He was an event.
For a time, the sport seemed to orbit around him.
Then came the losses.
The injuries.
The distractions.
The aura cracked.
The inevitability disappeared.
And perhaps that is why his return fascinates people.
Not because they expect him to reclaim everything he once possessed.
But because they understand what a return demands.
To walk back into the place where you were wounded.
To stand before the same audience that witnessed your fall.
To risk failure twice.
Most people never do this.
They accept the story that was written about them.
The chapter becomes the conclusion.
The wound becomes the person.
The king who returns refuses that bargain.
He may be finished.
He may be delusional.
Time may have already taken what it came for.
But he steps into the arena anyway.
And there is something admirable about that.
Because greatness is not measured only by victory.
It is also measured by the willingness to continue after the world has stopped believing.
The arena has always belonged to those willing to return.
Not after success is guaranteed.
But after the fall.
The jew is a wordsmith.
"Female reproductive rights" = baby murder.
"Undocumented immigrant" = foreign invader.
'Common-sense gun reform' = private disarmament.
"Trust the science" = let us stick you with mystery juice.
He uses repetition through his media to make this work.
Nah he actually saluted the American flag at the White House while his Canadian opponent was falling down unconscious.
This is the a top 5 UFC clip of all time😭