Having claimed that a bout with Michael Chandler would take place in December, McGregor has gone back on his word and is now claiming that the UFC are delaying his return until 2024.
Conor McGregor has claimed that his proposed fight with Michael Chandler will not take place in 2023.
"I’ve given everything. It’s not going to happen. It doesn’t look like it’s going to happen. I thought we [confirmed it] but turns out, maybe it’s not so much. I don’t know, but anyway, I hold the power and I’m going to keep doing my thing. I’m in a great spot and I’ll see yous all soon." McGregor has not fought since breaking his leg in defeat to Dustin Poirier at UFC 264 in July 2021. He also has not been subject to drug testing since that contest.
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