Machine Gun Kelly revels in Conor McGregor’s 69-second UFC loss years after their VMA bust-up

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Machine Gun Kelly revels in Conor McGregor’s 69-second UFC loss years after their VMA bust-up

NME · 1 month ago

Conor McGregor's long-anticipated return to the UFC ended abruptly when a knee injury forced the referee to halt the match 69 seconds into his bout against Max Holloway. McGregor had heavily promoted the fight as a historic comeback following a five-year absence from competition, but suffered the injury after an awkwardly-landed high kick prevented him from continuing effectively.

The conclusion drew commentary from various entertainment figures, including musician Machine Gun Kelly, who posted mocking remarks on social media. This represents an escalation of tensions that originated during a 2021 MTV Video Music Awards incident between the two. McGregor's return has been accompanied by broader controversy, including a civil court judgment last year in which he was ordered to pay damages in an assault-related case that he disputed.

  • McGregor's UFC comeback lasted 69 seconds after a knee injury in his first fight in five years
  • MGK publicly mocked the loss on Instagram, escalating their feud that began at the 2021 VMAs
  • The comeback was overshadowed by a civil court ruling requiring McGregor to pay damages in a sexual assault case

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