UFC legend Conor McGregor has unveiled a significant disagreement and lack of communication with UFC president Dana White, highlighting his eagerness to return to the octagon for a proper trilogy fight against Dustin Poirier.
McGregor’s Perspective on Disagreement:
Contrary to White’s initial denial of any issues, McGregor clarified that his desire to fight isn’t motivated by financial concerns but rather by the need for adequate preparation time.
McGregor emphasized his eagerness to engage in a real trilogy fight against Poirier, aiming to rectify the bitter aftertaste left by their most recent encounter, which was cut short due to McGregor’s leg injury.
The Importance of a Real Trilogy:
Despite their three previous bouts, McGregor doesn’t consider the most recent fight as part of the trilogy due to its premature end.
Expressing his eagerness for a rematch, McGregor views a conclusive bout against Poirier as pivotal in settling their rivalry. He also expressed interest in facing Michael Chandler before making any further decisions.
Dana White’s Role and Fan Expectations:
McGregor called upon Dana White to provide clarity on the situation, urging transparency in their communication.
McGregor’s fans are eager to see him back in action, and clarity from White, particularly regarding contract negotiations, is crucial to facilitating McGregor’s return to the octagon.
Potential Trilogies and Resolution:
In addition to the desired trilogy with Poirier, McGregor hinted at potential trilogies against Nate Diaz and expressed readiness to fight Michael Chandler.
However, resolving the current situation with White is paramount for McGregor’s return to the octagon and for fans eagerly awaiting his next fight.