Conor McGregor admits he 'fell out of love' with MMA ahead of UFC 229

By PA Sport

Conor McGregor admits he "fell out of love" with mixed martial arts but says his hunger has returned as he prepares for his long-awaited UFC return.

McGregor takes on bitter rival Khabib Nurmagomedov at UFC 229 in Las Vegas this weekend, nearly two years since last stepping foot inside the octagon.

On that occasion in November 2016, the Irishman defeated Eddie Alvarez to add the lightweight title to his featherweight belt and become the only man to ever hold two UFC belts simultaneously.

However, he was stripped of his 145lb title in the same month he beat Alvarez, while his inactivity meant Nurmagomedov was installed as lightweight champion earlier this year.

Image: Khabib Nurmagomedov faces-off with Conor McGregor during the UFC 229 Press Conference at Radio City Music Hall

Being relieved of the crowns still rankles with McGregor, who had a brief foray into boxing to take on Floyd Mayweather during his UFC hiatus.

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"I spent my entire life's work to win those two UFC titles," he told TheMacLife.com.

"I sacrificed so much to gain those world titles and then as soon as I win the second world title - I hadn't even been offered a featherweight contest - and the featherweight title was taken off me.

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"These kind of things irritated me, especially seeing what way it goes: who the belts are given to, who are the people who are challenging for the belts, who the person who has the belt is facing to get the belt.

"Many things irritated me in the game and just watching it all unfold, I just became a lot hungrier to come back and show who the real king is.

"I fell out of love with the game for a bit, went off and did my own thing, had many things going on and now I'm back.

"I'm hungry to compete and we're here right on the cusp of it."

Image: Khabib Nurmagomedov claimed the UFC's lightweight title by beating Al Iaquinta

Nurmagomedov will be making the first defence of the 155lb title he won by defeating late-replacement Al Iaquinta at UFC 223 in April.

That Brooklyn event was overshadowed by McGregor gatecrashing a media day..

The incident contributed to the ill-feeling between the fighters and McGregor was sentenced to five days of community service in the United States after pleading guilty to disorderly conduct.

Asked how he sees the fight against the Russian going, McGregor replied: "It's personal, but it's the same. It's always a little personal, but in there it's a blank face and a new body.

"I see him turning into a bobblehead when I hit him. I feel his brain is going to rattle when he gets a clatter off me. That's what I'm keeping in my head.

"But I am a veteran now. I will be prepared for five rounds. I will be prepared for any scenario. I'm well trained, I put in the work and we're confident wherever it goes."

Image: Could we see a third fight between Conor McGregor and Nate Diaz?

McGregor recently signed a new six-fight deal with the UFC and he is already thinking ahead to what comes next after Nurmagomedov.

"I have already been mapping out what I want to do next," McGregor said. "I know [Anthony] Pettis and [Tony] Ferguson is in the co-main [event].

Originally when that fight got announced, I thought 'if Khabib bottles this fight, I don't care about those other two'.

"But now that I am here, if he didn't show up I would take a fight against either one of those.

"I know Dustin [Poirier] and Nate [Diaz] are competing. I know the 170lb belt has also just been defended and I know Tyron [Woodley], the current welterweight champion, is itching for that one - like they all are.

"I know Georges St-Pierre is test cutting to 155lbs. Everyone is looking for it. I am here and I am ready so let's see what happens. I have got my eye on everyone."

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