In a recent interview with TheMacLife's Oscar Willis, Conor McGregor discussed various topics, including Katie Taylor's upcoming boxing match, his forthcoming fight with Michael Chandler, and the state of the UFC.
However, it was McGregor's physical appearance that caught the attention of fans, with some suggesting that he was approaching a "Joe Rogan level" of having a head enlarged by human growth hormone (HGH).
During the interview, McGregor was seen wearing a fitted blue suit that showcased his muscular physique. However, a Reddit post emerged in which a fan shared an image from the interview, expressing suspicions about McGregor's appearance, stating,
"Conor is getting close to a joe rogan level of hgh head"
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The post garnered mixed reactions from fans. Some expressed surprise and concern, with one fan exclaiming,
"me head was a balewn"
Another fan commented:
"I'd rather just do an anabolic, test or a sarm stack than HGH."
Opinions on McGregor's appearance varied, with comments ranging from negative to critical. Some fans criticized his physical condition, commenting that he appeared "awful" and "juiced":
"He looks awful, it's only downhill from here"
Others made remarks about his overall physique, noting the absence of a defined neck:
"bro doesn’t have a neck"
There were also comments alluding to McGregor's behavior during the interview, with one fan speculating about his possible drug use, stating:
"Conor was so coked up in that interview.Can’t sit still constantly fidgeting and cringing when he gets a taste of that drip. What a loser f*cking crackhead."
Conor McGregor claims to be back into the USADA pool as he plans to enter the octagon by year-end
Former two-division UFC champion Conor McGregor has announced that he is back in the USADA (United States Anti-Doping Agency) pool, signaling his intention to make a return to the octagon by the end of the year.
The Irishman has been absent from the UFC for nearly two years following his defeat against Dustin Poirier due to a broken leg. Now, he is set to face Michael Chandler in his comeback fight as the two recently completed filming as coaches for The Ultimate Fighter season 3.
Speaking in a recent interview, 'The Notorious' said:
"That's done, man, that's done. I'm ready; by year end, I'm back in that cage competing. I'm gearing up now, ready to go."
Check out Conor McGregor's interview below: