Conor McGregor is 'excited' about UFC's return to 'prove fans right' as jacked star targets in the early 2023 fight

CONOR MCGREGOR is “excited” at the prospect of returning to the octagon next year.

The MMA superstar hasn’t set foot inside the cage in over 16 months due to the horrific broken leg he suffered in his trilogy fight with rival Dustin Poirier.



Conor McGregor is 'excited' about UFC's return to 'prove fans right' as jacked star targets in the early 2023 fight
Conor McGregor suffered a horrific broken leg in his trilogy fight with Dustin Poirier last July


Conor McGregor is 'excited' about UFC's return to 'prove fans right' as jacked star targets in the early 2023 fight

McGregor has been hard at work in the gym rebuilding himself over the last 16 months

Conor McGregor is 'excited' about UFC's return to 'prove fans right' as jacked star targets in the early 2023 fight
The Notorious is “excited” to get back inside the octagon early next year

McGregor, 34, is in the final stages of recovering from the debilitating injury and is looking forward to getting back to his first love.

Along with a picture of him landing a left hand on Poirier in their rubber match, he tweeted: “Final shot before bracing on the break.

“All me. Excited to return and prove my support correct! Marathon not a sprint.”

Former two-division champion McGregor recently finished filming his scenes for the upcoming Hollywood remake of Road House.

And the UFC’s poster boy is hoping to get back inside the cage before the first quarter of 2023 comes to an end.

During an impromptu Twitter Q&A, he said: “I’m going to be back soon, hopefully.

“Early 2023 I’m aiming for. Sometime in that first quarter.

“That will give me a good couple of months [to prepare].

“Once I wrap this up in a couple of days, get the camp going [for] a good couple of months. And get going.”

McGregor, however, will have to trim down some of his hulking new frame if he wants to make another run at the lightweight title.

The Irishman has hit the gym hard during his hiatus and packed on several pounds of muscle.

When recently asked how much he weighs, he told ex-UFC middleweight title challenger Yoel Romero: “I don’t know, mate. But big! Big anyway.



Conor McGregor is 'excited' about UFC's return to 'prove fans right' as jacked star targets in the early 2023 fight

Conor McGregor has packed on several pounds of muscle during his octagon hiatus

“I’d say I’m about 265lbs, yeah! In the bank, I’m heavy in the bank I am.”

UFC president Dana White has been keeping a close eye on McGregor’s training footage – which the Dubliner has been sharing on social media.

And the MMA mogul fully expects to see The Notorious back in the cage next year.

“He’s been posting videos of himself training and he’s just done filming a movie.

“He definitely wants to come back next year.”