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Conor McGregor Returns to UFC After Three Years

It’s been a long time, or we can say nearly three years, since MMA fans last saw Conor McGregor in the octagon, when he snapped his leg against…

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It’s been a long time, or we can say nearly three years, since MMA fans last saw Conor McGregor in the octagon, when he snapped his leg against Dustin Poirier at UFC 264.

After that, McGregor was mocked, returning in 2023, even coaching The Ultimate Fighter opposite Michael Chandler, setting up a rumored fight between the two in December.

That never happened. Nor did the rumors of that same fight happening in January, nor will it happen at UFC 300.

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Conor McGregor confirms returning to UFC

Most recently, McGregor claimed he would return at International Fight Week this June, but UFC CEO Dana White has consistently shut down any specifics as to a McGregor return.

Speaking with The Mac Life while on the red carpet for the premiere of his new movie Road House, he seems to be a little frustrated with what’s happened, saying he’s repeatedly prepared for a fight only to have it not come through, leading to a loss of interest on his part.

Conor McGregor announces UFC return. (Credit: Instagram)

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“I’m wrapping up this tour, I’ve got St. Patrick’s Day festivities going, and then I’m going to get back and regroup,” McGregor said. “I’m going to test myself physically on the treadmill, do the round test, go about the McGregor Fast way, and get myself right back.

Why did Conor take a break from MMA for so long?

McGregor has dealt with injuries that required time off for recovery and rehabilitation. Notably, after his fight with Dustin Poirier in July 2021 at UFC 264, he suffered a severe leg injury (broken tibia) that required surgery and a lengthy recovery period.

While the fighter has undergone surgery, there is still some uncertainty about exactly how the fluke injury happened. In an initial reaction video on his YouTube channel, physical medicine and rehab specialist Dr. Brian Sutterer speculated that McGregor’s leg may have already been weakened by trauma prior to the injury, leading to a more severe break than might have been expected.

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In a new video, Sutterer reviews the fight footage that led up to the broken leg in more detail. Poirier, on his part, has stated that he believes the first fracture occurred at the top of the first round when McGregor threw a kick which he then checked with his knee. “I have to disagree with Poirier here,” says Sutterer.

“If we look at the contact on this kick, it doesn’t even hit McGregor’s shin, or the tibia, which was the primary bone that was injured.” He adds that it’s unlikely McGregor would have been able to continue to fight and place weight on his left leg for as long as he did if this was when the injury took place.

Another explanation comes from John Kavanagh, McGregor’s coach, who has said that the injury happened when McGregor’s leg came into contact with Poirier’s elbow, but again, Sutterer isn’t so sure. “It was this partially glancing blow,” he says. “The primary contact here is on the fibula. That’s the bone on the outside portion of the leg. I don’t suspect this will have been enough energy to break the fibula, as well as transfer enough through to break the tibia.”

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The success of Conor Mcgregor

McGregor’s combat sports journey began with boxing, which he took up as a teenager in Dublin before transitioning to MMA. His professional MMA debut came in 2008, and he quickly made a name for himself on the local circuit.

His dynamic fighting style, coupled with an uncanny ability to predict the outcomes of his fights, helped him capture both the Cage Warriors Featherweight and Lightweight Championships by 2012, making him the first European professional mixed martial artist to hold titles in two divisions simultaneously.

His success in Europe caught the attention of the Ultimate Fighting Championship (UFC), and he made his promotional debut in 2013. His charismatic personality, devastating left hand, and knack for psychological warfare quickly made him one of the most talked-about fighters in the sport.

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He is the first fighter in UFC history to hold titles in two weight divisions simultaneously. He won the Featherweight Championship in December 2015 by knocking out José Aldo in just 13 seconds, which at the time was the fastest title fight victory in UFC history.

Two Weight Division Champion

By defeating Eddie Alvarez at UFC 205 in November 2016, McGregor became the first fighter in UFC history to hold titles in two weight divisions simultaneously, capturing the Lightweight Championship.

Double consecutive unified ufc champion!
Only me and Amanda done it. https://t.co/LkCUIlzPZC — Conor McGregor (@TheNotoriousMMA)

In 2017, he announced a partnership with David August Tailors. The brand, called August McGregor, makes fashionable suits targeting an audience of male millennials.

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He owns a few pubs in Dublin, including the Black Forge Inn and the Marble Arch. He started the whiskey brand Proper No. 12 with investors in 2018 and sold his shares in the company in 2021. He’s also a co-owner of several restaurants, mostly in the Dublin area.

In 2022, McGregor was cast along with the actor Jake Gyllenhaal in a remake of the 1989 film Road House.

Overall, his success story is a blend of sporting excellence, savvy business acumen, and a knack for self-promotion that has enriched him and significantly impacted the sport of MMA.

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Brian Bennett: The Rise of Zimbabwe’s Next Cricket Legend — Family, Twins, and 2026 World Cup Heroics

The 22-year-old batting sensation has taken the cricket world by storm, shattering records at the 2026 T20 World Cup while remaining deeply rooted in his Zimbabwean upbringing.

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Brian Bennett: The Rise of Zimbabwe’s Next Cricket Legend — Family, Twins, and 2026 World Cup Heroics

In February 2026, the global cricket stage belongs to Brian Bennett. The 22-year-old Zimbabwean opener has transformed from a promising youth prospect into a genuine international superstar, leading the “Chevrons” to their historic first-ever Super 8 appearance in the ICC Men’s T20 World Cup 2026.

While his aggressive batting and record-breaking stats are making headlines, the story of the man behind the bat is one of deep-rooted family values, a competitive twin rivalry, and a childhood spent in the blueberry farms of Zimbabwe.

The Foundation: Brian Bennett’s Parents and Early Life

The story of Brian Bennett begins in Harare, Zimbabwe, where he was born on November 10, 2003. He is the son of Kelly Bennett, a prominent blueberry farmer based in Ruwa, and a man whose own passion for cricket laid the groundwork for his son’s success.

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Kelly Bennett was no stranger to the game; he played club cricket for Young Mashonaland, sharing the field with Zimbabwe legends like the Flower brothers and Heath Streak. Recognizing the talent in his sons early on, Kelly built private cricket nets in their backyard in Goromonzi.

It was in these nets that Brian’s work ethic was forged. Every afternoon after school and every weekend, Brian was in the nets, often under the watchful eye of his father. This “ingrained” love for the game meant that while other kids were watching cartoons, the Bennett family was analyzing Test matches.

The Twin Rivalry: Siblings Brian and David Bennett

You cannot tell Brian’s story without mentioning his siblings, specifically his twin brother, David Bennett. The two were inseparable throughout their youth, attending Peterhouse Boys’ School together—the same alma mater as Ryan Burl and Gary Ballance.

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The twin dynamic was the ultimate training ground. As Brian recently recalled, “Having a twin brother helped a lot because I was never alone—I always had someone to play with.” While Brian was a prolific batter, David was an equally talented all-rounder. The two represented Zimbabwe together at the 2022 Under-19 World Cup, where Brian finished as the team’s top run-scorer.

In a twist that highlights the different paths in professional sports, Brian continued his ascent into the senior national team, while David reportedly stepped back from professional cricket to focus on the family farming business and further studies in the UK. Brian also has a younger brother, ensuring the Bennett household remains a hub of athletic energy.

Personal Life: Is Brian Bennett Dating Paige van der Westhuizen?

The question of whether Brian Bennett has a wife or girlfriend is a frequent topic among fans. As of early 2026, Bennett is not married.

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Speculation regarding his dating life intensified after he shared a photo on Instagram in June 2022 with Zimbabwean Olympic swimmer Paige van der Westhuizen. Paige is a decorated athlete in her own right, having represented Zimbabwe at the 2019 World Aquatics Championships and the Paris 2024 Olympics.

Brian Bennett posted Paige van der Westhuizen in June 2022. (Photo: Brian’s Instagram)
  • The 2022 Hint: The June 2022 post was widely seen by fans as a hint that the two young athletes were dating.
  • Current Status: As of February 2026, neither Brian nor Paige has publicly confirmed their current relationship status. Both athletes maintain professional public profiles focused on their respective sports—Brian on his historic run with the “Chevrons” and Paige on her international swimming career.

2026 Career Milestone: The “World Cup Giant-Killer”

The February 2026 T20 World Cup has been Brian’s true coronation. In a tournament where Zimbabwe stunned former champions Australia and Sri Lanka, Bennett was the undisputed anchor.

  • The India Valiance: In a high-stakes Super 8 clash against India in Chennai (Feb 26, 2026), Bennett scored a magnificent 97 off 59 balls*, taking on the likes of Jasprit Bumrah with fearless aggression.
  • ICC Rankings: As of late February, Bennett has skyrocketed to 22nd in the ICC T20 Batting Rankings, the highest for a Zimbabwean since Brendan Taylor.

Personal Interests: Life on the Farm

When he isn’t dismantling world-class bowling attacks, Brian returns to the quiet life in Ruwa. He is an avid golfer and spends much of his downtime assisting on his father’s blueberry farm. This grounded lifestyle is often cited by his coaches, such as Justin Sammons, as the reason for his calm temperament under pressure.

FAQ: Brian Bennett Personal Life

Who are Brian Bennett’s parents?

His father is Kelly Bennett, a blueberry farmer and former club cricketer. His mother, though more private, is a frequent supporter at his matches in Harare.

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Does Brian Bennett have a twin?

Yes, his twin brother is David Bennett, who also played for the Zimbabwe Under-19 team.

Is Brian Bennett dating anyone?

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Brian has not publicly confirmed a girlfriend or dating status as of early 2026. He remains focused on his cricket career.

What is Brian Bennett’s highest score?

In First-Class cricket, he scored a massive 264 for the Mountaineers* in 2024. In T20Is, his highest is 111 (against Tanzania in 2025), and his best World Cup score is 97* against India (2026).

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Tom Brady Fans Flood Alix Earle Instagram With Comments After Pair’s Cozy New Year’s Eve

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Tom Brady Fans Flood Alix Earle Instagram With Comments After Pair’s Cozy New Year’s Eve

Is a new power couple in the making? Tom Brady fans seem to think so.

Following reports that the NFL legend and TikTok star Alix Earle were “dancing and getting close” at a New Year’s Eve party in St. Barths, Earle’s Instagram comments have been taken over by curious fans. While neither has confirmed a romance, the “cozy” sighting has sent social media into a frenzy.

Cryptic posts

Hours after the party, Brady shared a cryptic Instagram post about “beautiful people,” which many interpreted as a nod to his night with the influencer. Earle, who was recently linked to Braxton Berrios, has yet to address the rumors, but the “Brady-Earle” ship is already gaining massive traction.

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Xabi Alonso to Snub Liverpool and Stay at Bayern Leverkusen

Xabi Alonso remains the one that got away for Liverpool fans. Despite a historic snub in 2024 to stay at Leverkusen, the now-Real Madrid manager is once again at the center of Anfield rumors.

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Xabi Alonso is one of the most famous former footballers in the world. The Spanish player is one of the most decorated players and has won various trophies, awards, and accolades.

He was born on 25 November 1981 in Tolosa, Spain. He played in a midfield position, mostly dominating the central position, and has also played as a defensive midfielder several times. He has about 11 million followers on Instagram.

Xabi is 42 years old and currently the head coach of Bundesliga club Bayer Leverkusen. He has established himself as one of the most promising young managers in the world.

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He has been recently linked to move to Liverpool’s vacant coaching position as Jurgen Klopp is leaving at the end of the season.

Xabi Alonso to stay at Bayern Leverkusen and snub Liverpool

In an interview, Liverpool’s manager, Jurgen Klopp, claimed that this is his last season and that he will be leaving Liverpool at the end of the season.

As Liverpool is actively searching for a new manager, many fans and media considered Xabi Alonso as one of the potential candidates to replace the manager. However, Bayern Munich’s former president, Uli Hoeness, said that the move is probably impossible.

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He added that given the current success of Bayer Leverkusen, he would be inclined to stay with his team and would not want to leave it behind.

Apart from Liverpool, he has also been heavily linked with Bundesliga giant Bayern Munich. Alonso has not said anything regarding his next move and is focused on winning the Bundesliga title.

Managerial career of Xabi Alonso

Xabi earned his license after completing the UEFA elite coaching course in 2018 and joined the Real Madrid U14s as a coach. In 2019, he was appointed manager of Segunda División B club Real Sociedad B. He coached the club until the end of the 2021-22 season.

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He was appointed as the new head coach of the Bundesliga team Bayer Leverkusen on 5 October 2022. He was contracted until June 2024. The team had played eight games of the season and was placed second to bottom.

In his debut, he won against Schalke 04 with a 4-0 scoreline. At the end of the season, he finished in sixth place in the league and reached the semi-finals of the 2022–23 UEFA Europa League.

He rejected the move to Tottenham Hotspur and signed a new contract with Bayer Leverkusen until 2026.

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In the current season. 2023-24, he is currently at the top of the table and has managed to go 10 points clear of 33-time champions Bayern Munich. He likes to play in a 3–4–3 formation with an emphasis on passing and counter-attack.

He has also set a record as the first German team to go unbeaten for their first 33 games of the league season across all competitions. With eight games remaining, his team is set to create an upset in the German league by lifting the title for the first time in their history.

The current defending champion is Bayern Munich, who has won every league title in the last 11 years.

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Xabi Alonso’s playing career at Liverpool

Alonso started his professional football career at Real Sociedad. He quickly progressed through the youth ranks and the reserve team and made his first team debut at the age of 18.

He appeared against Logroñés in December 1999 in a Copa del Rey match but was quickly loaned out to Eibar to gain first-team experience. However, his loan spell was short-lived as Sociedad was in the relegation zone, and the manager called him back to help out the team.

This move from the coach was successful, as the team finished at 14 positions at the end of the season. He was also made the young captain of the team.

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His performance in the 2002-03 season is considered one of the best league performances for Real Sociedad.

He helped the team to finish second place, just two points below Real Madrid, and helped the team to qualify for the UEFA Champions League. He was also called up for the Spanish national football team and made his international debut in April 2003.

On 20 August 2004, he signed a contract with Liverpool, marking the beginning of a new era at Anfield. He made his debut at the Reebok Stadium against Bolton Wanderers, but the team lost the match by 1-0. He was, however, praised for his passing skills.

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In his debut season, he won the Champions League with the team as he played an important role in scoring a penalty to lead the team into extra time. In the following season, 2005-06, he managed to win his first FA Cup against West Ham United.

He was part of the Liverpool team until 2009 and later made a move to Spanish giant Real Madrid. Due to his heroics in the Champions League and his beautiful plays, he is considered one of the Liverpool legends.

He was part of the Real Madrid team from 2009 to 2014 and later made his move to Bayern Munich. He retired from Bayern in 2017.

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