Conor McGregor Reportedly Left With 2 Fights: UFC News: Conor McGregor, a former UFC double champion, intends to retire. Since his trilogy fight with Dustin Poirier in July 2021, “The Notorious” has not been inside a cage. The Irishman shattered his leg towards the conclusion of the opening round. He has been out for well over a year as a result of the injuries. Follow UFC News Updates with InsideSports.IN.
The former double champion is getting closer to making a comeback, though. Although his homecoming date has not been made public, McGregor is anticipated to face Michael Chandler in a welterweight contest later this year. The two served as coaches for The Ultimate Fighter’s most current season, which just finished filming.
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Recent episodes of The MMA Hour with Ariel Helwani featured Conor McGregor talking about his comeback. There, he talked about ‘The Predator’s’ problems with the UFC after he left the organisation in January. The former heavyweight champion’s recent remarks, according to McGregor, are not anything he can relate to.
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The former lightweight champion also disclosed that his current UFC deal would end after his upcoming two fights. McGregor would want to complete his career with the Dana White-led promotion rather than test the waters of free agency.
Jed I. Goodman posted on His Twitter handle writing, “ Ariel says Conor has two fights left on his deal.”
Conor had previously already mentioned “For me, the UFC is the pinnacle. It’s the company I love, it’s the company I wish to be with this company for the rest of my career. So I’ve got two fights left on my contract and I hope we can continue. So, I wanna be in the UFC, that’s my catalogue, is in the UFC. My highlight reel is in the UFC.”
He continued, “Let’s see what happens. I hope they feel the same way also. I love the company dearly, it’s the company that’s changed my life. It’s given me so much and helped me in many situations in my life. The UFC is my company.”
Can this be the reason, to Conor delaying his upcoming fight and not turning in the drug test for the fight against his TUF opponent coach Michael Chandler?
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