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Conor McGregor Documentary launches on Netflix

Conor McGregor won his first title against José Aldo in 2015. But one championship isn’t enough for the UFC fighter and a second was needed. So in late 2016 he fought Eddie Alvarez and became the first fighter in UFC history to win a second title. That’s an achievement Netflix obviously wants to honor with a docuseries — “McGREGOR FOREVER.”

When does McGREGOR FOREVER start on Netflix?

The documentary series will start on Netflix on May 17, 2023 (You can find out more about the Netflix subscription here). In the trailer you can see the injured Conor McGregor, who is in the hospital with a broken tibia. He got this in the fight against Dustin Poirier in July 2021. Is this the end of his UFC career? Is the McGREGOR FOREVER documentary the start of a new and entirely different one? Not when Conor McGregor has his way. In the trailer he says:

“Like a stone, it’s McGregor forever and don’t you forget it.”

Loosely translated, the former champion makes it clear that he is tough as a rock and wants to fight again. It’s also not his first appearance as a documentary star. You will most likely have to or be allowed to continue to endure his arrogant appearances and brazen insults, for which the fighter is famous, in the octagon. McGregor doesn’t appear to be planning a career as an actor. At least not yet. By the way, you can see the video here:

The “Ultimate Fighter” Conor McGregor

Not only will the documentary series soon start on Netflix, because the next season “Ultimate Fighter” has also been shot and will be broadcast from May 30th, 2023. The reactions to MacGregor’s post on Twitter show that the fighter’s fan base is not to be underestimated. It’s big, it’s loud, and it’s making a comeback. There is only one choice: you are Team McGregor or Team Chandler?

Now that the champion looks set to return, I’m sure you don’t want to miss out on an important UFC fight. In this case, we recommend DAZN as a streaming service. The subscription works similar to other providers. You can even take a subscription break if there are no good fights being broadcast.

(Source: ufc, Sportskeeda)

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