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Conor McGregor (38, Ireland), the UFC's worst villain, finally exploded. Ahead of his return to the UFC, he has reached an open sniping situation.
British media "Mirror" reported on the 24th (Korea time) that "McGregor sent a message to the UFC as his frustration grew ahead of his first return match in five years."
McGregor reportedly "verbal agreement with UFC last week to return this summer. But I still haven't signed a formal contract," he said.
In fact, McGregor said on his personal social networking service (SNS), "It's been 15 days since I accepted the return match. Send the contract," he said, suggesting that the contract process is being delayed. McGregor has not played a single game since suffering a broken leg in Game 3 against Dustin Poirier five years ago.
UFC President Dana White responded at a press conference over the weekend, saying, "If the negotiations were over and McGregor accepted, I would have announced it myself."
McGregor even mentioned the contents of the broadcasting rights contract between the UFC and the broadcaster earlier this year. "My contract is basically based on paperview sales, and now this system is over," McGregor said. "I'm the best profit-making fighter of all time. As the company's profits have quadrupled due to the new broadcasting rights contract, a new contract is needed," he stressed.
Recently, McGregor posted a post hinting at a return and then deleted it in a hurry. He said on social media, "I was offered an opponent and a date by the UFC and accepted it. I'm waiting for the contract," he posted and deleted it immediately.
For now, McGregor's likely return stage is known to be a White House UFC event planned for the 80th birthday of U.S. President Donald Trump. McGregor said to Floyd Mayweather Jr., who was defeated by TKO in the past by boxing rules, "Mayweather, are you ready to play the MMA game you promised. I'm here," he said. "The White House is a great place. "If Mayweather accepts the MMA rule, he can win in 10 seconds," he said.
However, McGregor and Mayweather's face-off was virtually eliminated. According to Sports Illustrated, McGregor's actual opponent is Nate Diaz. The possibility of a third game between the two players at the White House for the first time in 10 years since 2016 is gaining weight.
In addition, Mayweather, who turned a blind eye to McGregor, confirmed a rematch with Manny Pacquiao. "BBC" reported, "Boxing legends Pacquiao and Mayweather agreed to have a rematch as a professional game in September." The two players will reportedly face off at Spear in Las Vegas on Saturday, Sept. 19.
Meanwhile, the White House competition, which McGregor is aiming to participate in, will be held on an all-time scale. According to USA Today, President Trump expressed confidence, saying, "It's a tremendous event that has never been done before and will never happen again." "The competition will be held on the South Lawn of the White House on June 14," TKO Group CEO Ari Emanuel said. "The players will leave the Oval Office door and head to the Octagon."
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