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Conor McGregor’s Elusive Return: Fact or Myth?

Will Conor McGregor make a comeback to the MMA world? Speculations are running wild, but an MMA insider suggests that McGregor’s return might not happen this year. Find out more about McGregor’s elusive return and the opinions surrounding it.

Key Points
Conor McGregor’s return to the octagon has been highly anticipated, but doubts are emerging about whether it will happen this year.
MMA insider Josh Thompson believes McGregor won’t make a comeback in 2022.
Speculations about McGregor’s return at UFC 300 were fueled by his samples being analyzed by the USADA.
McGregor surprised everyone by announcing a middleweight bout with Michael Chandler on June 29th, but Dana White remains skeptical.
Some believe that Dana White should address McGregor’s wild announcements and set boundaries for his showmanship.

Conor McGregor’s Elusive Return

Conor McGregor, the enigmatic figure of the MMA world, has been teasing his return for quite some time now. However, the speculations surrounding his comeback have left fans wondering if it will ever happen. Despite announcements and rumors, McGregor’s absence from the octagon since his shin injury in 2021 has raised doubts about his return.

MMA insider Josh Thompson recently shared his belief that McGregor won’t be making a comeback this year. On his YouTube show ‘Weighing In,’ Thompson discussed the Irishman’s potential return and expressed skepticism. He mentioned Dana White’s recent statement, where the UFC president indicated that McGregor would fight when he’s ready.

The assumptions surrounding McGregor’s return have run wild. After his samples were submitted to the USADA in October, rumors of his comeback at UFC 300 started circulating. It seemed logical that the analysis of his samples six months prior could pave the way for a return in April.

However, McGregor surprised everyone by announcing a middleweight bout with Michael Chandler on June 29th. Yet, Dana White remained silent on the matter. As Thompson highlighted, White stated in a press conference that he would know when McGregor is truly ready to return. Currently, the UFC head honcho’s answer is a firm ‘no.’ Are McGregor’s antics becoming too much even for White himself?

Should Dana White Address McGregor’s Wild Announcements?

Dana White was clearly caught off guard when McGregor unveiled his middleweight bout on January 1st. Since then, the media has been buzzing with speculation about McGregor’s return, and White has had to field numerous questions. While handling inquiries is part of his job, dealing with the showman’s unpredictable announcements can be a challenge. Veteran MMA coach Ray Longo believes that White should take action.

In a recent conversation with Jon Anik and Kenny Florian, Longo suggested that McGregor’s announcements are more about bravado than anything else. He proposed that White should intervene and set boundaries to rein in the UFC’s biggest star’s showmanship. However, would such intervention be beneficial? White, known for supporting free speech, might find it difficult to control someone with the moniker ‘The Notorious.’ What are your thoughts on this? Let us know in the comments.