UFC News: Conor McGregor isn’t ruling out his possibility of competing in a professional Bare-Knuckle Fight after facing off with Mike Perry at BKFC 41. The Irishman is currently scheduled to face Michael Chandler on his UFC return this year. Follow UFC News Updates with Insidesport.IN
Upon winning, McGregor can expect a title shot in the UFC. However, he seems to have made up his mind about fighting with bare knuckles. Conor McGregor posted a picture of his face-off with Mike Perry and wrote a lengthy caption to express his combat plans.
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Conor McGregor expressed his ‘fearless’ mindset before reflecting his views on all the star performers of BKFC 41. McGregor saw two of his former UFC opponents – Eddie Alvarez and Chad Mendes clash in the co-main event as ‘Notorious’ had knocked out both of them.
He wrote, “Two of my old foes competed in a barn buster and a guy who Cowboy submitted in a round is now the man in this sport beating a former middle weight world champion. Incredible. Think about that for a second.”
“Understand that as fans what fighting is. Take note of it. What fighting is, is a new day every day. Every fight with every person on every given day. Is different. It’s why I love it so much. It’s why I respect it so much. Fighting is different. End of. This fight took place in the 185lb division. I’ve not fought at that weight before but I can get there nicely as a refrigerator freezer.”
Conor McGregor even held the BKFC belt while facing off against Mike Perry, which sent the entire fight world into a frenzy. However, McGregor is currently contracted with the UFC, which would prevent him from competing in any other promotion.
When will Conor McGregor Return To The UFC?
Conor McGregor’s team will clash against Michael Chandler’s team in the upcoming season of TUF 31. The show will be aired on May 30, Tuesday and will be shown exclusively on ESPN. After the end of TUF 31, both McGregor vs Chandler will take place in a UFC PPV.
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Both Michael Chandler and Conor McGregor have suffered their latest defeats against Dustin Poirier. They desperately need to return to their winning ways, and that would clearly intensify their fight for the right reasons.
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