Conor McGregor's Early Return to UFC Declared by Dana White

Friday, 13 September 2024, 22:20

Conor McGregor's early return is officially declared by Dana White, hinting at a comeback in UFC by early 2025. After a lengthy hiatus, McGregor aims to return to the octagon following his injury. Fans eagerly anticipate his next fight as hopes rise for his return to MMA action next year.
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Conor McGregor's Early Return to UFC Declared by Dana White

Conor McGregor's Anticipated Comeback

Conor McGregor, the renowned MMA fighter, has been anticipating his return to the UFC. Dana White, the UFC CEO, recently revealed his optimistic perspective on McGregor's early comeback, stating that he expects the star to fight again in early 2025.

A Long Wait for Fans

  • 38 months have passed since McGregor's last fight against Dustin Poirier.
  • Injury Recovery: McGregor faced serious challenges, including a broken leg.
  • Role in Movies: McGregor has starred in films, including the upcoming Road House.

White confirmed, "Conor McGregor will fight next year, early 2025. He’s faced significant time off, so it will be interesting to see how the hunger returns." The excitement builds as fans await his return after previous losses to Poirier. While McGregor has expressed desire to fight in December, White remains firm that it won’t happen this year.

Anticipating his Return

  1. McGregor is eager to capitalize on his fame in the sport.
  2. First Win Sought: His aim is to achieve a victory since his last win in January 2020.
  3. Fans rally behind him as he prepares for what’s next.

McGregor expressed frustration over the fight timeline, posting on social media, "Bring the calendar year home with a winning event!" As the buzz surrounds the potential comeback, all eyes remain on McGregor and White’s next announcements regarding his fighting future.


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