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Conor McGregor Sparring Partner Shares Honest Review Before UFC 329
A sparring partner who helped Conor McGregor prepare for his long-awaited return bout with Max Holloway at UFC 329 this weekend has revealed what he saw from the Irishman.
Now 37 years old, McGregor hasn’t competed inside the Octagon since he broke his leg in his July 2021 defeat to Dustin Poirier at UFC 264. ‘The Notorious’ is making his comeback against an opponent in Holloway that he has previously beaten.
McGregor won the August 2013 meeting by unanimous decision. However, 13 years later, he will enter the cage as an underdog against the popular Hawaiian.
McGregor’s UFC 329 Camp Has Been Kept Incredibly Private
Little has emerged from McGregor’s camp for the Holloway fight as the Irish superstar sought to keep his preparations under wraps. Such is the secrecy surrounding the team that Conor has reportedly banned his inner circle from even making predictions about the Holloway fight.
However, his striking coach Owen Roddy, who has sparred with McGregor in the build-up to the fight, made an appearance on the Ariel Helwani Show to help promote UFC 329. During the interview, Roddy offered a unique insight into what it is like to train with McGregor in 2026.
At the start of his training camp, Conor shocked fans when he insisted that he was going to be sleeping in the gym ahead of his rematch with Holloway.
Roddy, too, conceded that he was initially skeptical, but confirmed that his fighter had been doing just that.
“When I heard he was sleeping in the gym, I thought it was a lie,” joked Roddy. “But he has. I think he just didn’t want any distractions.
”When Conor says he’s going to do something, he does it. He’s all in. That’s one of his best qualities.”
Roddy also reflected positively on McGregor’s ability to pick up new techniques quickly. His adaptability was key in his first fight with Holloway as he won the bout despite having an injured knee.
McGregor used his grappling well to keep Max on the ground and grind out a points victory in what was just his second UFC fight.
Roddy remarked: “He has the ability to take a technique and add it to his game very, very quickly. With most fighters, it takes a couple of months. Yeah, he’s got a gift.”
The ‘Real Reason’ Behind Conor McGregor’s UFC Return Revealed
Asked about McGregor’s mindset after five years away from the Octagon, Roddy was overwhelmingly positive.
“He is a great place in every aspect of his life. He’s excited. He wants to prove a point to the world. An excited and motivated Conor is a very, very dangerous Conor.
“He loves it. Even on the mats in the gym, he loves putting his tools against whoever he’s facing.”
Despite refusing to give an exact prediction, Roddy still expects his man to be victorious at the T-Mobile Arena this weekend.
“Conor’s in a great place and he’ll do what needs to be done to get the win,” he declared.
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Michael Oliver Slammed Over Lamine Yamal Incident
Meeting in the quarter-final of the 2026 World Cup, Spain took on Belgium and came away with a 2-1 win. Luis de la Fuente’s men will now face France in the semis.
The Spaniards took the lead in the first half when Fabian Ruiz finished from close range, but Charles De Ketelaere had things level before the break. The game then looked as though it was destined for extra time, but Senne Lammens – on for the injured Thibaut Courtois – spilt the ball right at Mikel Merino’s feet, and the Arsenal star could not miss.
English referee Michael Oliver was in charge of the game, but one moment has sparked a strong response online.
French Journalist Unhappy With Michael Oliver’s World Cup Incident
Oliver was overseeing his seventh World Cup game, the most of any English referee in history. At one point, Spain star talent Lamine Yamal was trying to win the ball back for his team but opted to instead cynically foul Jeremy Doku as the Belgium star looked to threaten on the break.
Oliver blew for the foul and looked as though he was going to hand out a yellow card to the Barcelona winger. However, he then opted against booking Yamal. French-based journalist Matt Spiro, who works for beIN Sports, was quick to call out the incident. Taking to social media, he wrote:
“How does Michael Oliver not book Lamine Yamal there? The most cynical of fouls on Doku to stop Belgian counterattack… are these refs actually being told to protect the stars?”
Journalist Spiro appeared to be referring to the idea that FIFA seem keen to protect some of the biggest names at the World Cup. This theory has been aided by Cristiano Ronaldo seeing his suspension for a red card against Ireland reduced from three games to just one, which meant he was available for Portugal’s first game this summer.
Adding to that, Folarin Balogun saw his one-game red card ban suspended for a year, allowing him to play for the United States against Belgium. Lionel Messi also controversially avoided a red card against Algeria for a similar foul to the one which earned Balogun a red card.
The issues have been so widely talked about that – after watching his side lose 3-2 with some key decisions going in favour of Lionel Scaloni’s team – Egypt manager Hossam Hassan even claimed that FIFA “want Argentina and Messi to stay in the World Cup for marketing.”
Fans Baffled by Michael Oliver’s Lamine Yamal Decision
Spiro wasn’t the only one to notice the incident, as fans online were also stunned by the lenient bit of refereeing from the English official. Criticising Oliver, one wrote:
“Clear yellow card offence for the push on Doku when making the transitional break. But Oliver probably doesn’t punish Yamal because he’s one of the star flair players.”
One more wrote: “Michael Oliver about to produce a card for that tackle. Noticed it was Yamal and changed his mind.” Another baffled supporter asked: “Why didn’t he [Oliver] book Yamal for an obvious foul on Doku?”
A fourth said: “Oliver reached for the card for Yamal then changed his mind??” With someone else asking: “Why didn‘t Michael Oliver book Yamal for the foul on Doku he stopped a promising attack…”
One more summed up the mood, remarking: “I fail to understand why Michael Oliver hasn’t booked Yamal there.”
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Tottenham Make Strongest Move to Sign Marcus Rashford
It’s already been an extremely busy summer for Tottenham Hotspur and it could get even more hectic should they step up their interest in Manchester United forward Marcus Rashford.
Spurs have already spent over £100 million, signing Sandro Tonali and Mateus Fernandes. After nearly suffering relegation last season, the club have made it their mission to back Roberto De Zerbi with a major squad overhaul.
A new forward is expected to arrive and the Lilywhites are interested in Bournemouth rising star Junior Kroupi. The French starlet has reportedly told the North Londoners that he’s open to joining.
Tottenham Make Concrete Move For Rashford
Kroupi isn’t the only attacker on Tottenham’s radar as they are also monitoring Rashford’s situation at United. The English forward spent last season on loan at Barcelona and impressed, scoring 14 goals and providing as many assists in 49 games.
Despite this, the Catalans have opted not to sign Rashford permanently, paving the way for the £325,000-a-week England international to move elsewhere. He has plenty of options and Spurs are reportedly pushing hardest for the 28-year-old.
According to Italian outlet Asromalive.it, the Lilywhites are the club that have made “the most concrete contact with the player.” The problem is that Rashford wants to play UEFA Champions League football next season, something De Zerbi’s side can’t offer.
Rashford has also been sounded out by Italian giants Roma and Napoli, but he isn’t giving priority to the Serie A clubs. A return to Aston Villa, where he spent the second half of the 2024-25 season on loan, is another option, while Newcastle United are keen.
Spurs could also face competition from Turkish giants Galatasaray and Fenerbahce, who are said to have “started real negotiations in recent days.” Barca could still come back in for the player, although they have signed Anthony Gordon and agreed a deal with Borussia Dortmund for Karim Adeyemi.
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Spurs Need to Prioritise Kroupi First
If De Zerbi believes Rashford, dubbed “world-class” can take his Tottenham team to another level, the club’s transfer chiefs need to do their best to secure his signature. He’s proven to be one of the most talented English forwards, and his drop in form at United came amid a lack of confidence with constant managerial changes.
Player’s preference aside, the main stumbling block for Spurs is his wages, as he currently sits on £300,000 per week (via Capology) at Old Trafford. That’s a ridiculously high salary, and it’s hard to imagine the club agreeing to pay him that amount.
A potential deal could cost a reported £34.5m, which is a reasonable price, but not if he remains on such a high salary. The best course of action is to focus on signing Kroupi, a generational talent who can lead the line for De Zerbi’s team for years to come.
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