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McGregor on Smith: He and all the rats like him would rather I was screwed and couldn’t even play properly with my kids

The last time we saw Conor McGregor in the cage was over sixteen months ago. Now the Irishman wants to return, but there is speculation about possible doping. Anthony Smith added to the hype, but McGregor soon reacted and denied everything.

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The last time we saw Conor McGregor in the cage was over sixteen months ago. Now the Irishman wants to return, but there is speculation about possible doping. Anthony Smith added to the hype, but McGregor soon reacted and denied everything.

The last fight with Dustin Poirier did not go well for the Irishman. Conor McGregor was seriously injured and was facing a long layoff. It is now slowly coming to an end.

However, McGregor did come out of the anti-doping program during the break, which drew a huge amount of reaction. In addition, speculation about doping has begun to surface.

These are also fuelled by the health of the Irishman, who has gained weight significantly and, according to many, has recovered too quickly. One of his critics is Anthony Smith, who accused him of doping.

“The fact that he withdrew from the USADA testing program bothers me tremendously. There’s only one reason you would do that,” he said in an interview with Michael Bisping.

“This rat who supposedly talked to Weidman, who still has problems with his leg, is obviously concerned that I was able to get back together and live a normal life.

He and all the rats like him would rather I was screwed up and couldn’t even play properly with my kids. Smith is a loser. The chances of the leg recovering and being all right are pretty damn slim. But what am I gonna explain to who?

Before I left the program, everything was clearly arranged and set. The options we have as warriors in cases like this are terrible and need to be thought about. But only Weidman and Silva, who have been there, can understand that. Only we know how awful this injury is,” he said on his social media.

So when will he return to the anti-doping program? It should happen around February, after which he will have to submit two samples, which will determine whether he can return to the cage again.

Source: Conor McGregor Instagram, MMA Shorties

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