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Conor McGregor’s insane body transformation since Dustin Poirier fight ‘nearly impossible’

Conor McGregor has been away from the Octagon for over a year now, losing to Dustin Poirier after their thrilling trilogy came to an end in unfortunate circumstances.

The Irishman was locked with a win a piece with his rival, before breaking his leg in the third fight, instantly ending the clash.

As you’d imagine, a man of such tenacity didn’t just wallow in self-pity, he geared up for a heroic comeback when he returned to full fitness.

Recently he has been much closer to being ready, including getting back to full training, including performing kicks with the leg he broke in the fight.

He’s one of the biggest names the UFC has ever had, so the fact we’re all eagerly awaiting his return is no surprise, although there’s no definite plan of coming back as of yet.

Instead, Notorious is busy with training whilst filming for a role in the new remake of classic film, Roadhouse, so he’ll be pretty occupied with that you’d imagine.

The rumour mill has been spinning around as you’d expect, with a chance to have a rematch in a boxing ring with Floyd Mayweather after he was the last man to step foot in the ring with Money for a professional bout.

Although it would be an exhibition bout this time around, the financial benefit from the rematch would be huge for McGregor, so who knows what his next move will be when it comes to combat sports?

Between his injury last July to that December, he put on two-and-a-half stone, putting on 35lbs in the short period of time to weigh 190lbs.

190lbs of granite. @McGregorFast pic.twitter.com/k8HeRZaKRg

This is astonishing when you consider scientists claim that the average for anyone following the methods McGregor did would be just four to seven pounds over three months.

So in five months,

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