UFC chief White says Conor McGregor could return to the Octagon in the fall
The head of the Ultimate Fighting Championship (UFC), Dana White, called The Sun the timing of the return to the octagon of the Irishman Conor McGregor.
White stated that if the recovery from the injury goes well, McGregor will be allowed to train. In this case, the fight can take place in early autumn. At the same time, according to White, the fight could be a title fight.
On March 9, it became known that McGregor returned to boxing training after an injury. “Third day of boxing no problem! This injury will soon become a distant memory on my martial arts journey,” the Irishman wrote. According to the fighter, he is back and only getting better.
McGregor is a former two-weight UFC champion. In the summer of 2021, he was injured in a duel with Dustin Poirier. The Irishman broke his leg at the end of the first round and could not continue the fight. Since then, McGregor has continued to recover.
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