Credit: Twitter

Credit: Twitter

The former two-division UFC champion, Conor McGregor recently posted a teaser of the documentary series titled 'McGregor Forever' on his social media, which is scheduled to air on May 17, 2023, on the popular OTT platform, Netflix. The Notorious has talked about this project many times before in interviews and has also claimed to have taken up the role of an executive producer in this project.

The UFC fighter posted a snippet of the series on his social media which showed him getting injured during a fight and background scenes from the hospital, his recovery, comeback, and how he thought his career had ended. He captioned the video, "You heard it here first. My brand new documentary series McGregor Forever is coming to @Netflix on May 17! The only place to hear my true story, which is only getting started!"

Reportedly, each episode of the series is going to be of around one hour with four parts and the show just adds to the hype of the return of Conor Mcgregor later in May in The Ultimate Fighter (TUF). This series will showcase all the hard work the Irishman has done to get to where he is. It will have behind-the-scenes footage of his life and show the problems he faced in and out of the octagon.

In 2021, Conor McGregor suffered a leg break during his third fight against Dustin Poirer. However, the Irishman has completely recovered from the injury and is ready to be back in action. Conor McGregor's next fight is set to be against Michael Chandler later this year.