UFC legend Conor McGregor says he could have died after being hit by car while cycling. McGregor was cycling through the Irish countryside on Friday when a car drove into him from behind.
McGregor, 34, was cycling through the Irish countryside on Friday when a car drove into him from behind.superstar, who intends to return to the octagon this summer, was sent flying off his bike but appears to have emerged with minimal injuries.
In a video uploaded to Instagram, McGregor is seen talking to the driver and reassuring him that he was fine despite the scary collision.‘Full speed straight through me. Thank you God, it wasn’t my time. Thank you wrestling and judo also. Having an awareness on the landing saved my life.’
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