Jon Jones and Jake Paul Unite to Back Conor McGregor After UFC 329 Setback

Jon Jones, Conor McGregor, Jake Paul

Former two-division champion Jon Jones and YouTuber-turned-boxer Jake Paul have a message for Conor McGregor.

This past weekend at UFC 329, McGregor returned to the octagon after 5 years to run it back with Max Holloway. However, his long-awaited return bout lasted for just 69 seconds.

The Irishman suffered a right knee injury and kept falling to the ground. Seeing that the former UFC double champ was not in a state to keep fighting, referee Mike Beltran put a stop to the contest, and Holloway got the TKO win in R1.

Conor McGregor
Conor McGregor’s UFC 329 Return Ends in Disaster. [Image via AP Photo/ John Locher]

Many in the MMA community have criticized “The Notorious” following the loss. Some have claimed he entered the fight with a pre-existing injury; others have said he is washed, and a few believe he gave up and should have fought through the adversity as he did in 2013 after tearing his ACL during the first Holloway bout.

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Jon Jones, always a McGregor fan, has once more backed “The Notorious” at this difficult period. On McGregor’s 38th birthday, Jones shared a message for “The Notorious.” He wrote:

“This too shall pass, you can’t keep a good man down. Head high champ, happy birthday.”

Meanwhile, Jake Paul, who had previously mocked McGregor’s post-UFC 329, wrote:

“Happy birthday, cutie pie 🤍 so proud of you”

Check out Jake Paul and Jon Jones‘ comments below:

[Screenshots courtesy: @thenotoriousmma on Instagram]

Conor McGregor does not think he lost to Max Holloway at UFC 329

Conor McGregor believes his UFC 329 fight with Max Holloway should be overturned to a no contest. For UFC 329, 92% of the money was bet on McGregor to win, and given how the bout ended, the Irishman now wants all bets returned. Earlier today, he posted on his Instagram stories:

“1. I will have the results of the scan on my leg tomorrow.”

“2. The fight should be a no-contest and all bets returned.”

Check out Conor McGregor’s comments below: