Ever since Conor McGregor ran into life-changing fortune with his 2016 boxing match against Floyd Mayweather, UFC CEO Dana White has offered a consistent answer about the Irishman’s fighting future. That hasn’t changed much in the aftermath of McGregor’s withdrawal from his anticipated octagon return against Michael Chandler at UFC 303 on June 29 in Las Vegas. White likely possesses as much knowledge about McGregor’s life behind the scenes as anyone. Because of that, he’s said time and time again he it’s hard to set expectations. That was repeated often during McGregor’s nearly three-year layoff leading up to the scheduled fight with Chandler, and now that there’s been a setback, White can’t give a firm answer on what the future holds. “Conor’s going to be 36 in July,” White said Monday on “The Jim Rome Show” on X
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Dana White reiterates uncertainty around Conor McGregor’s UFC future after injury – MMA Junkie