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Conor McGregor has been warned that he is currently "stuck in his own fame" as his UFC comeback continues to draw nearer.
The Irish star is plotting a successful return to the UFC later this year and has returned to boxing training in a positive injury update for fans. He will need to halt a recent decline with his comeback, though, after losing three of his last four outings in the octagon.
Former UFC featherweight champion Henry Cejudo - who has been embroiled in a feud with McGregor - believes that the Irishman is too stubborn to return to the title picture. “ Conor McGregor in 2016, he did walk that walk," Cejudo said. "But guess what man, his persona is over, he’s not that dude anymore. People know that it’s just an act and he doesn’t have that juice no more.
"To me, he’s just a dude that at one point was able to manipulate himself to world titles and people bought into it. He was able to use his hands but I think once people realise that front leg is there, people start chewing that thing up. I do believe that Conor McGregor is good in certain areas.
"But I think he’s so stubborn and around yes man. He won’t get better, he’s stuck in his own fame. That’s my two cents on Conor


