Conor McGregor, who turns 38 on Tuesday, appears to injure himself during his latest UFC fight against Max Holloway. Multiple outlets report that the injury occurs almost immediately: McGregor throws a jumping kick in the opening seconds of the bout and is then seen to have a problem shortly after. The injury adds uncertainty to his future in the sport, with questions already being raised about whether he will fight again or retire. The reports also note that this is McGregor’s first fight since he previously broke his leg in 2021, making the recent bout a significant return. The sources do not provide details beyond the early in-fight injury and do not specify the medical diagnosis or a timetable for recovery. As a result, the timing of any next appearance remains unclear. Further updates are expected once the injury is assessed and communicated by McGregor’s team or the UFC.