Conor McGregor announces an end to aggressive language

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Conor McGregor is famous for his dynamic personality, and fans are excited to see which version of him will emerge for his upcoming match against Michael Chandler on June 29th.

In previous instances, we saw McGregor being respectful in the lead-up to his fight with Dustin Poirier at UFC 257, while adopting a more antagonistic persona for the third match at UFC 264. However, McGregor himself has indicated that this time, he will be composed and collected.

In an interview with The Mac Life, McGregor mentioned, “I’m calm, I’m composed, and I’m cold in the soul for this man. This whole thing, I’m coming back with a vengeance and I’m coming back with skill. I’m excited to show my skills. I’m in a great place mentally, physically, and spiritually. Five weeks, five days time, we’re back on the horse. Giddy up!”

Even though McGregor is known for his provocative rhetoric, he has suggested that he may not engage in that behavior this time. He explained, “I don’t think I’ll go to that level again. It doesn’t serve a purpose, and it doesn’t serve me well. You remain cold to the situation, you remain emotionless.”

Despite McGregor’s promises of a change, he hasn’t entirely abandoned his infamous trash-talking ways. In a recent Q&A event, McGregor couldn’t resist engaging with his UFC peers. McGregor’s unpredictable nature continues to keep fans intrigued.

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