Conor McGregor says fame, money and personal mistakes changed his life after reaching the top of the UFC. In an interview with CBS Mornings, shared by MMA Fighting, he admitted he is still working on himself every day. Now, after nearly five years away, he hopes his fight against Max Holloway marks the start of a new chapter in his career. Conor McGregor says fame, money and personal mistakes changed his life after reaching the top of the UFC. In an interview with CBS Mornings, shared by MMA Fighting, he admitted he is still working on himself every day. Now, after nearly five years away, he hopes his fight against Max Holloway marks the start of a new chapter in his career.
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