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Conor McGregor shows off 'Young tasty and Mr. Tasty' body transformation

Conor McGregor has shown off his body transformation ahead of his much-anticipated UFC comeback.

The Irishman hasn’t fought since last summer when he suffered a bruising defeat in his trilogy fight against Dustin Poirier.

He broke his leg during that fight and has been on the mend ever since but fans shouldn’t have to wait too much longer for his return – as he’s expected to be fighting by the end of the year.

The Notorious is looking in great condition ahead of his return with a fan posting photos from when he was at lightweight and now his welterweight shape.

The 33-year-old replied to say: “Young Tasty and Mr. Tasty Shots!”

The UFC star remains the biggest name in the sport and fans are eagerly anticipating who his next opponent could be.

He suffered the injury when kicking Poirier’s during the first round of their UFC 264 fight – which led to the end of the bout.

McGregor used to fight at the 155lbs weight before he moved up in class to fight at 170lbs – when he fought and beat Nate Diaz in March 2016.

The Notorious’ coach John Kavanagh seemed to suggest that he might not return at lightweight which is the class that he has competed in during his last two encounters.

During an Instagram Live, he said: “You might have seen some extreme pictures of Conor from years ago when he was fighting in the lower weight classes in the UFC.

“They were very extreme and they were all done under the eyes of a medical professional.

“Even he himself wouldn’t ever go back to those weight classes now. It’s not healthy, and it’s not for the long term.

“I would encourage you to look at his more recent pictures he’s putting up on Instagram.

“Look how big and strong that looks. That’s what it is to be a fighter, get big, get strong, and be

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