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Conor McGregor uses ‘titanium shin bone’ to drop Ultimate Fighter contestant in sparring session

Nov 03, 2023

Conor McGregor has given fans a sneak peek of his new 'titanium shin bone' in action.

‘Notorious’ hasn't fought since fracturing his tibia and fibula during a trilogy bout with Dustin Poirier at UFC 264 in July 2021, but he is now fully fit and preparing for a comeback bout against Michael Chandler.

At the start of his long recovery process, the former dual-weight UFC champion insisted his left leg would be stronger than ever after being fitted with a metal rod.

"What I needed was a titanium shin bone and now I've got a titanium rod from the knee to the ankle, the doctor says it's unbreakable," McGregor said days after UFC 264.

"Once I keep building back, playing with the balance, then build the strength - and I have an unbreakable titanium leg. I'm like Arnie [Arnold Schwarzenegger] in Terminator 2! I've got all the tools to do this and I'm going to do it."

Almost two years later, MMA fans are still waiting to see it in a real fight and are not likely to until he faces off against Chandler at an event expected to take place this December.

In the meantime, the UFC duo recently filmed a season of the MMA reality TV show, The Ultimate Fighter [TUF], where fighters share a house and compete for a UFC contract under the watchful eye of two established stars who act as coaches.

McGregor, who threw himself into the trainer role when he first appeared on the show in 2015, did so again for TUF 31 and even got some rounds in with his fighters.

The 34-year-old appeared to get a little carried away during a sparring session with Landon Quinone – one of his students – whom he dropped with a brutal left kick to the liver.

It was the first glimpse of McGregor's ‘unbreakable’ leg in action and showed Chandler may need to watch out for the shot that crumbled a UFC hopeful.

While some accused the 34-year-old fight legend of going too hard on his student, another Ultimate Fighter competitor suggested Quinone got what he deserved.

"Tbf [to be fair] Landon has a problem going too hard in sparring," Aaron McKenzie wrote under a Reddit post about McGregor's knockdown.

"I’m not going to say he deserved it. But he probably did lol."

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Conor McGregor has given fans a sneak peek of his new 'titanium shin bone' in action.