CONOR MCGREGOR hinted he will NOT retire from the UFC despite his brutal loss to Dustin Poirier in their trilogy fight.
The Irish superstar suffered a horrific ankle injury in the first round of their bitter third clash, and it was called off.
It was another setback in the 32-year-old's career with many urging him to step away from the Octagon forever after another defeat.
But the former double champion refused to back down in his post-bout interview with Joe Rogan.
And he taunted rival Poirier again over claims his wife Jolie had slid into his Instagram DMs.
McGregor said: "I was boxing the bleedin' head off him, kicking the bleedin' leg off him.
"Usual s***e, dive to close the distance. This is not over. I have to take this outside with him, it's on.
"I don't give a b******s. There was no check. There was not one of them was a check.
"Your wife is in my DM's. Hey baby, hit me back up and I'll chat to you later on.
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"We'll be having an afterparty at the Wynn nightclub baby."
McGregor had started well in the third and final instalment of his trilogy with Poirier, which was at one win each.
He threw some nasty early kicks and landed some clean punches before it got scrappy and went to the floor.
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And late in the first, while trying to throw a punch after getting up off the Octagon, his ankle and leg gave way.
He was in immediate trouble as medics rushed in, shouting "tell them doctor stoppage".
The sold out crowd at the T-Mobile Arena in Las Vegas were left stunned by the main event, with many in disbelief.