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Conor McGregor claims innocence despite sexual assault verdict: 'I know the truth'

Conor McGregor maintains his innocence following a sexual assault verdict while preparing for his UFC 329 comeback.

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Conor McGregor has responded to a sexual assault verdict, stating that he knows the truth and claims innocence. This development comes as the fighter prepares for his return at UFC 329.

Coverage from MMA Junkie and Yahoo Sports emphasizes McGregor's reaction to the verdict, noting that it "stings deep." Meanwhile, the Irish Star and Yahoo Sports report on his current training regimen, which includes an unusual move and the practice of abstinence. Future developments involve McGregor's upcoming performance at UFC 329 and his continued assertions regarding his status as the featherweight GOAT, as reported by Field Level Media.

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How has Conor McGregor responded to the sexual assault verdict?

He claims innocence, stating 'I know the truth' and noting that the verdict 'stings deep.'

What event is McGregor preparing for?

He is preparing for a comeback at UFC 329.

What specific training details have been reported?

Reports from the Irish Star and Yahoo Sports mention an unusual training move and the practice of abstinence.

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