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Matt Brown argues if Conor McGregor doesn’t show at UFC 329 that he’s ‘never fighting again’ - MMA Fighting

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Matt Brown argues if Conor McGregor doesn’t show at UFC 329 that he’s ‘never fighting again’ - MMA Fighting
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Retired UFC fighter Matt Brown suggests that Conor McGregor's upcoming fight against Max Holloway at UFC 329 is a critical turning point for his career. Brown argues that if McGregor fails to show up or loses the match, it will likely mark the end of his professional fighting career.

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McGregor is one of the most high-profile figures in combat sports, and his career trajectory significantly impacts the UFC's commercial success.

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