Dana White Reveals Plans for Conor McGregor After Chandler Fight Scrapped

Over the past week, the future of Conor McGregor has stirred significant concern among MMA fans following the abrupt cancellation of his highly anticipated fight against Michael Chandler. Dana White, the President and CEO of UFC, has responded to these worries, asserting his confidence that McGregor will return to the octagon in the near future.

Last week, the UFC made the decision to scrap McGregor’s long-awaited bout with Chandler, leaving the Irishman feeling blindsided, especially as Chandler has now been booked for a rematch against former lightweight champion Charles Oliveira in November. This turn of events has caused many to speculate whether the fan-favourite, who has not competed since suffering a devastating leg break over three years ago, will ever make his long-anticipated return to the sport.

In response to these concerns, White expressed his unwavering belief in McGregor’s eventual return. When questioned about his assurance of McGregor fighting next year, he stated, “Yes. I wasn’t 100 per cent in 2024, but I am in 2025.” The UFC’s head honcho further reiterated, “I just am. I know more than you guys know. I’m 100 per cent confident McGregor will fight next year.” This declaration aims to quell the doubts surrounding McGregor’s fighting future.

McGregor’s proposed clash with Chandler had initially been scheduled for June but was hindered when he suffered a broken toe. As the situation unfolded, it became evident that the UFC had decided against accommodating McGregor’s desire for a December return fight. The failure to secure a timeline for McGregor’s next match has led to rising frustration, both for the fighter and his fans.

In a recent statement, McGregor expressed his irritation regarding the cancellation of his fight with Chandler, demanding, “Give me my f*ing date!” He remains hopeful, indicating that despite the setbacks, there may still be an opportunity for a fight in the latter months of the year. With McGregor indicating that he continues to train and adhere to fight preparation protocols, he remains optimistic about his return.

Highlighted in recent discussions is the fact that McGregor has only two remaining fights on the lucrative contract he signed ahead of his 2018 rivalry match against fellow fighter Khabib Nurmagomedov. Although discussions about a new deal were reportedly taking place prior to the cancellation of the Chandler fight, they have since stagnated, leaving McGregor in a state of uncertainty.

As one of the most prominent figures in the world of MMA, McGregor’s absence from the octagon has been felt widely across the sport. While Dana White maintains confidence in his comeback, the sentiments of fans and McGregor himself underscore a collective anticipation for his return to competitive fighting. Only time will reveal what lies ahead for the UFC superstar and how he will shape his legacy in the sport.