Conor McGregor is confident he can avenge his defeat by Dustin Poirier - if he can learn to defend against his rival's calf kicks.
McGregor struggled to deal with Poirier's tactics in their rematch last month and was eventually stopped in the second round.
The Irishman was left on crutches as he hobbled out of his dressing room to attend his press conference. And he admitted he was not prepared for the onslaught from a man he had knocked out inside two minutes seven years earlier. "With a handle on the leg kicks I will get back to having fun in there," said McGregor. "I was in second gear cruising this fight [and was in the] best condition I’ve ever been in. "After the wrestling and clinch exchanges my shots still held their pop.
Read more on mirror.co.uk