‘IT’S ONLY BOXING”, Conor Mcgregor OFFERS Anthony Joshua Retirement Advice After Dramatic K.O LOSS To Daniel Dubois

UFC star Conor McGregor has weighed in on Anthony Joshua’s boxing future following his shocking knockout loss to Daniel Dubois. In a candid statement, McGregor offered retirement advice to the former heavyweight champion, urging him to reflect on his career and prioritize his well-being over the pressures of the sport.

“It’s only boxing,” McGregor said, downplaying the significance of the loss. “You’ve done enough in the game, mate. Sometimes it’s better to step back and enjoy life outside the ring.”


McGregor’s comments come after Joshua’s highly anticipated bout with Daniel Dubois ended in a dramatic knockout, shaking the boxing world. While many speculated on Joshua’s future in the sport, McGregor advised him to approach the situation calmly and not let the loss define his career.

“Joshua has had a great run, and he’s still got a lot to be proud of. But every fighter has to know when to walk away. There’s life beyond fighting, and sometimes the smart move is to step away before things get worse.”

As someone who has faced his own ups and downs in combat sports, McGregor’s advice carries weight. He has experienced the pressure of bouncing back from high-profile defeats but has also been vocal about the importance of mental and physical health in a fighter’s journey.

Whether Joshua will heed McGregor’s advice or continue fighting remains to be seen. However, McGregor’s public support highlights the camaraderie among fighters, even across different disciplines, and the universal understanding of the physical and emotional toll combat sports can take on athletes.