Conor McGregor teases 'no name' foe for UFC comeback

Former two-division champion Conor McGregor ‌claims he's ready to return to the UFC, ‌and this time against a "no name" foe. Sidelined since ​July 2021, McGregor has been rather vocal about returning to the Octagon. McGregor (22-6) went so far ​as to take to social media on ⁠Saturday and note that he's just waiting ‌for ‌a ​contract to sign. "It's a no name up next ⁠for me ​possibly, folks. ... I ACCEPT. ​Send the contract, lads," the 37-year-old ‌Irishman wrote in a ​now-deleted post. UFC CEO Dana White poured ⁠cold water ⁠on ​McGregor's claim, however. "If it was done and he accepted it, I would announce it," White said. McGregor has not competed in the Octagon since sustaining a ‌broken leg ⁠in a loss to Dustin Poirier at UFC 264 in Las Vegas ‌in 2021. His planned bout with Michael Chandler ​for UFC 303 in ​2024 was canceled after McGregor withdrew with an injury.  
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