Conor McGregor News: John Cavanagh says he would need convincing to train 'Notorious One' again

UFC 229 Khabib v McGregor
UFC 229 Khabib v McGregor

What's the story?

Conor McGregor may be one of the most famous fighters to have ever performed in Mixed Martial Arts, let alone UFC. However, he is not without his share of troubles. Now it appears that Conor McGregor may soon be doing some convincing.

John Kavanagh, McGregor's coach, recently revealed that he was not sure whether he would be training McGregor again.

In case you didn't know...

Conor McGregor has trained under John Kavanagh at in Dublin since 2008 when he first began his professional MMA career. Since then, the two have worked together throughout McGregor's fast-paced rise in UFC the level of Superstardom where he is today, as the promotions biggest draw by far.

Recently, McGregor has suffered two setbacks one after the other. Last year, he suffered a loss to Floyd 'Money' Mayweather, although he lasted longer than anyone thought he possibly could. More recently, McGregor lost to current UFC Lightweight Champion, the undefeated Khabib Nurmagomedov.

The heart of the matter

Ever since suffering the loss to Nurmagomedov, a distance has grown between McGregor and his coach. The two have apparently not spoken with each other since the fight.

Now, John Kavanagh has said that he is not going to commit to training Conor McGregor for his next fight and will have to be convinced.

“Well, he would certainly have to convince me to go again."

He said that he would need a reason to train McGregor again, indicating he would be okay with training him for a Nate Diaz fight or a fight against Khabib Nurmagomedov.

"It might be (Nate) Diaz again because he promised that fight. It might be a rematch with Khabib (Nurmagomedov). But if it was just, ‘Well, they want me to fight that guy,’ I think I’d say, ‘I wish you the best.’”

However, if McGregor did not have a good reason for his next fight Kavanagh said he would not be training the fighter.

He also talked about his concern for the fighter's family, saying that McGregor was getting older and it was time for him to take better care of his health.

"He has a wife and two kids now, and I don’t want him taking more hits than he needs to. Khabib hit him with a punch in that fight that he has never been hit with in his career. And even Superman slows down at some stage.”

What's next?

At this moment, it remains to be seen whether McGregor and Kavanagh team up again or not to train for a fight.

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