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Conor McGregor, a prominent figure in the UFC, has openly discussed his waning motivation for training and a turn towards alcohol due to frustrations over delays in his return to the UFC. It has been nearly three years since McGregor was sidelined by a severe leg injury during his fight with Dustin Poirier. While there is much speculation about his return, no official date has been set.
Excitement stirred among fans when McGregor announced a middleweight fight against Michael Chandler for June 29, coinciding with the UFC’s International Fight Week in Las Vegas. Chandler has echoed the anticipation for this summer event, but UFC President Dana White has not confirmed any details, attributing the hold-up to McGregor. Meanwhile, McGregor has been busy with his cinematic debut in the ‘Road House’ reboot, starring alongside Jake Gyllenhaal.
In an interview, McGregor revealed his training efforts, including camps in Cannes and Dubai with world champions, in anticipation of a fight date. However, the continuous postponements led to a decrease in his training intensity and an uptick in his alcohol consumption. McGregor and Chandler’s potential matchup gained traction after both served as rival coaches on ‘The Ultimate Fighter 31’, but McGregor’s eligibility has come into question due to USADA drug testing protocols.
Dana White, at the UFC 298 post-fight press conference, shed light on the complexities of McGregor’s return. He pointed out that McGregor’s financial success and involvement in other projects, such as movies and promotions, have complicated the scheduling of his fights. White’s comments have left fans and the MMA community pondering when the Irish fighter will make his octagon comeback.