Sean O’Malley called Conor McGregor’s UFC 329 knee injury the most disappointing moment in combat sports history. The former UFC dual-champion collapsed 69 seconds into his rematch against Max Holloway at T-Mobile Arena, Las Vegas, on June 18, 2026, leaving fans and analysts stunned.
**What Happened in the Fight?**
McGregor (22-7 MMA, 10-5 UFC) entered the cage for his first fight in five years, facing Holloway (28-9 MMA, 24-9 UFC). The rematch ended in a first-round TKO after McGregor’s knee gave out mid-exchange. He exited the arena hopping, still in his fight gear, unable to continue.
**Why O’Malley’s Reaction Stands Out**
O’Malley, a vocal McGregor supporter, admitted he was emotionally shattered. In a raw YouTube video, he described the moment as devastating, saying he’d planned to black out and drink whiskey to watch the fight. *“I cannot believe what just happened,”* he said. *“There’s no way he had a previous knee injury.”*
**The Bigger Picture: McGregor’s Future**
McGregor had already broken UFC’s highest gate record before the fight. Now, his return timeline is uncertain. O’Malley suggested McGregor’s resilience would be tested harder by the injury than by losing. *“He battles demons,”* O’Malley said. *“This is going to be harder to battle.”*
**Fan and Analyst Fallout**
The injury sent shockwaves through the MMA world. McGregor’s absence from 2021 to 2026 had built anticipation for this fight. O’Malley’s reaction reflects the broader disappointment—many had hoped to see McGregor reclaim his former dominance, even if it meant a tough loss.