LAS VEGAS – It’ll be at least four more months before UFC fans see Conor McGregor compete again, according to promotion CEO Dana White.
The saga involving McGregor (22-6 MMA, 10-4 UFC) has dragged on for over three years, through leg surgery and recovery, an “Ultimate Fighter” coaching stint, a booking, a withdrawal due to a toe injury, and to present day.
For much of that time, McGregor has been aligned with Michael Chandler, who remains waiting for another official booking against his penciled-in foe.
But Chandler (23-8 MMA, 2-3 UFC) will have to wait even longer now. White revealed Tuesday after Dana White’s Contender Series 67 that McGregor won’t return until at least early 2025.
“He wants to fight, so we’ll figure it out,” White told reporters including MMA Junkie. “Not this year. He won’t fight this year.”
"Not this year. He won't fight this year."
Dana White says Conor McGregor's comeback is postponed until 2025. pic.twitter.com/CGojv5JkIU
— MMA Junkie (@MMAJunkie) August 14, 2024
McGregor, 36, has voiced eagerness to return since he withdrew from UFC 303 in June due to a toe injury. It’s unclear if the injury or something else is the latest cause for delay.
Chandler, 38, who has remained a good solider throughout the drawn-out process recently expressed thoughts about a potential pivot in his next move.
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