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Conor McGregor's coach addresses injury claims following UFC incident

John Kavanagh, Conor McGregor's coach, expressed his devastation regarding a recent incident during a UFC event. He also denied any claims that McGregor had a pre-existing knee injury.

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In a Facebook post on July 12, 2026, Conor McGregor's coach, John Kavanagh, expressed his feelings about the recent events, stating he was 'devastated' by the situation. Kavanagh also refuted claims that McGregor had any prior injury, emphasizing that the knee was 'never an issue' before the incident.

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Inflammatory language 46/100
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Conor McGregor’s ‘devastated’ coach insists knee was ‘never an issue’ before shocking UFC injury

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Conor McGregor's coach addresses injury claims following UFC incident