Conor McGregor has given all the details about his upcoming Netflix documentary.
The Dubliner put pen to paper on four one hour episodes with the popular streaming site set to capture his journey from 2018 up to present day.
McGregor has previously spoken about the project and said back in 2021 that fans could expect the first episode to air in January 2022.
That never came to pass and McGregor gave his most detailed updates yet.
McGregor took to social media responding to a fan about crushing his metatarsal bones during his 2018 fight against Khabib Nurmagomedov.
He said: "I crushed the metatarsal bones in my foot 3 weeks before the khabib fight, and still made the walk. All injuries are not the same. You will see it all on @netflix When a serious injury with a high % of never recovering occurs, it is just simply not the same. "
And McGregor confirmed that it would be a four part series, saying: "Series. 4 part. I have just completed executive production of the first episode. It is riveting. @netflix"
And he continued by saying: "The premise of “i don’t work as hard as I used to since succeeding financially” will be debunked fully. You are going to witness insanity in scientific form.
"This documentary will be out before my next fight, episode 1, of 4. And the full 4 will be out before my Hollywood debut in the notorious “roadhouse” You’re bout to see what’s what here. And it ain’t free."
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