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    John Kavanagh: Conor McGregor’s return delayed again, UFC no longer targeting April

    Conor McGregor’s long-awaited UFC return has been delayed once again, according to McGregor’s longtime coach John Kavanagh of SBG Ireland.

    “We were hoping for April. That was the hope. That was what we were told. And now it seems to be the summertime,” Kavanagh said Monday on The MMA Hour.

    “I don’t know [why]. That’s literally what we were having a bit of a back and forward [about] today.”

    McGregor told reporters in late October that the UFC was targeting April for his comeback fight. In that interview, McGregor voiced frustration at his long layoff since July 2021 and expressed optimism that April appeared to be a promising target for the promotion. The former two-division UFC champion officially re-entered the UFC’s drug-testing pool with USADA on Oct. 8, meaning he will be eligible to compete again on April 8, 2024, per USADA rules. He recently submitted his first drug tests since re-entering the program.

    Kavanagh on Monday admitted that McGregor and the team are “very frustrated” by this latest news. He questioned whether the UFC intends to hold McGregor back for International Fight Week, which usually takes place in July, and speculated that promotion officials may have decided to postpone McGregor’s return because of their belief that UFC 300 in April will be a big enough event without McGregor’s presence on the pay-per-view.

    Kavangh also acknowledged that he’s had his own concerns about the effect a longer wait will have on an already impatient McGregor in regards to the former champ’s mental health.

    “Well, I was [worried about his mental health] too, I’m not going to lie. But hearing him today, he’s out there finding this great group of training partners — at least he’s doing that,” Kavanagh said. “Hey, it’s not quite the same as getting in to compete in front of a large crowd, but at least he’s getting training in, and that’s so important. We heard Volk talk about that, ‘Keep me busy,’ and all that. So I love to hear that he’s training hard with these guys.

    “But look, and this is what I was saying to him as well — yeah, OK, it’s a knock back if we’re hearing it was April but now it’s July, but it’s not the end of the world. It is an extra couple of months. It’s not great. But hey, you’re enjoying your training at the moment. Let’s just keep that going. But the sport, you are around for such a short time as compared to — well, I’m not going to try to make a comparison to other sports or whatever, but like our careers, we can do this for decades. For fighters, is a short time.”

    Kavanagh said he remains hopeful that the UFC changes its mind and follows through with an April date for McGregor. If that happens, he believes McGregor would be eager to return for a second fight in 2024 “in September or the end of the summer,” health permitting. He added that he expects Michael Chandler at 170 pounds to be the next matchup and that McGregor has been 100 percent recovered from his injured leg “for a while” now.

    Chandler’s representatives told MMA Fighting on Monday that they are only taking stock of what the UFC has planned for the fight and Chandler is staying ready to compete.

    In the end, though, if April is suddenly out of the question, the SBG Ireland headman said Team McGregor will simply adjust and roll with the punches, as they’ve always done.

    “What good does worry do me?” Kavanagh said.

    “[My wife] sent me a great one, it was like, ‘Worry is like paying a debt you don’t owe.’ So look, what will be will be. Today’s great. ... For me to live in seven months’ time, I can’t do it.”​

    #2
    Really wonder what they're gonna do for 300 now.

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      #3
      Originally posted by TMLT87 View Post
      Really wonder what they're gonna do for 300 now.
      Aspinal vs. Stipe?

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        #4
        Originally posted by OctoberRed View Post

        Aspinal vs. Stipe?
        Maybe. But they'd need a lot more than just that for a card of that magnitude, and right now looking at what they already have booked over the coming months there doesnt seem to be much left for 300 unless some of these guys are gonna have quick turnarounds after they've fought. I wouldnt be shocked if they went crazy and brought Ronda or Brock back.

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          #5
          Originally posted by TMLT87 View Post

          Maybe. But they'd need a lot more than just that for a card of that magnitude, and right now looking at what they already have booked over the coming months there doesnt seem to be much left for 300 unless some of these guys are gonna have quick turnarounds after they've fought. I wouldnt be shocked if they went crazy and brought Ronda or Brock back.
          They may need to bring back some surprise. Maybe some of the Bellator fighters if they become free agents

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            #6
            Originally posted by OctoberRed View Post

            They may need to bring back some surprise. Maybe some of the Bellator fighters if they become free agents
            Why would anyone from Bellator go to the UFC? Don't they make more money in Bellator with all the extra sponsors they get?

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              #7
              Damn. Dude will have been out for 2yrs & gone 1-4 in last 5 fights (counting the Floyd L). His trajectory went straight up to straight down. Still brings in the fans tho.

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                #8
                Originally posted by Anthony342 View Post

                Why would anyone from Bellator go to the UFC? Don't they make more money in Bellator with all the extra sponsors they get?
                I think PFL is going to buy or has brought Bellator so probably gonna be a lot of guys released/free agents.

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                  #9
                  Originally posted by OctoberRed View Post

                  Aspinal vs. Stipe?
                  Thats the move at HW 100%. Its weird that Dana is still saying JBJ vs Stipe will happen when JBJ is good. They must have got JBJ & Stipe both on board ONLY vs each other cuz they are usually pushing forward in this situation regardless of any name guy or big fight.

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                    #10
                    Originally posted by Eff Pandas View Post

                    I think PFL is going to buy or has brought Bellator so probably gonna be a lot of guys released/free agents.
                    Ah, I see. But wouldn't fighters still make more money through sponsors elsewhere, either through PFL or One?

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