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Dans une interview avec TalkSportMMA lors de sa tournée de presse à Roadhouse, Conor McGregor a déclaré que ses conversations avec l'UFC et Dana White étaient interrompues et qu'il n'avait plus aucune nouvelle de leur part depuis un moment. Mais qu'est-il arrivé au combat contre Chandler ? Pourquoi cela n'a-t-il pas été finalisé ?? Rejoignez notre chaîne pour accéder à des avantages : aimez, partagez et abonnez-vous à notre chaîne si vous aimez notre contenu. Suivez-nous sur les réseaux sociaux à : Twitter : #ufc #mma #conormcgregor #danawhite #michaelchandler #dustinpoirier #mmaonpoint #ufc300

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  1. Anyone with an ounce of intelligence can see that its conor thats dragging this out. It was time to move on ages ago!

  2. It seems the issue is that Conor's arrogance has outgrown his value to the company. He wants to dictate his own destiny, handpick his own fights and doesn't want to walk the company line. When the UFC and Nate were interested in making the trilogy bout (when Diaz was still with the promotion), Conor dismissed it. When Conor should have made arrangements to fight Chandler after TUF, Conor clearly wasn't interested. Now we're way down the line, and Conor's public exposure is dropping after avoiding the octagon for so long, so it's no surprise to see him do a 180 and call out BOTH of those guys in his imaginary fight timeline. Conor even randomly told Dana he'd like to fight Diego Sanchez, a fight nobody asked for or cares about.

    Both Conor and Dana are completely full of shit, so it's impossible to prove who's really at fault. Some people have mentioned the possibility that Dana is pressuring Conor to re-sign by refusing to put him back on. That doesn't make sense, because having not fought since 2021, the UFC has demonstrated they can get along just fine without Conor. Also, there's absolutely no way Conor and his sense of grandeur wouldn't have told the entire world if Dana was trying to blackmail him. I don't like Dana, but he is the boss, so I fully get why he isn't gonna allow some upstart like Conor to dictate things; Dana also being a notorious control freak. Also, even though Conor isn't top of the MMA food chain like he once was, he's still a huge draw to the casual fan, so there's no way Dana wouldn't put him on for those remaining two fights (plus more with a new deal) and make that money.

  3. Danas gotta go. Why can't the liberals dig his domestic abuse back up and successfully cancel him? Unbelievably annoying when they can't get done what needs to be done.

  4. I think that you guys are pretty intelligent, but I feel like this conversation is fairly dumb… You have Connor, the fighter actively asking and wanting to fight meanwhile Dana White is saying is that he has a lot of money and he doesn’t care… He is not saying that they are offering fight, and he’s turning them down. He’s not offering him fights

    Is it not pretty damn simple to know which one is being honest and which one is not lol.

  5. 4:05 maybe you guys get to this point later in the video but at the point in the video you're forgetting that the UFC is coming to the end of their ESPN TV contract and would be able to use 2 mcgregor fights as a negotiating card with ESPN or another network rather than just one.

  6. Conor is under contractual obligation to compete in 2 more fights. He can't just back out and go and enjoy he's life as much as we think he wants to. He is pushing to get these 2 fights out of the way so he can break free and do his own thing, Dana knowing this is stalling as much as possible in hopes that he can either have Connor commit to a new contract, or make Conor lose interest in fighting at all so Dana can take Conor to court and sue him for not abiding to his contractual obligations. He is trying to squeeze Conor for all he is worth while he can – money is the root of all evil.

  7. 2 reasons that they aren’t booking his fight.
    1. The UFC have made record profits without him this year, so he’s not the priority right now.
    2. They are holding him in his contract so that he doesn’t leave until he’s 100% over the hill.

  8. As a life-long UFC fan, and the last 12 years as a hardcore fan, one phrase I always go by is “When in doubt, never believe Dana”

  9. This video they're saying they can't believe the UFC doesn't want Conor to fight for them, but that's not the case. They definitely do. They just don't want him to be able to fight for anybody else. So they are at a standstill. If they allow Conor to fight out his two remaining fights, then he would be free to go fight anywhere else afterwards and they don't want that. And if they give him a new contract, they want it in there that he can't fight anywhere else. Only in the UFC. And obviously Connor doesn't want that. He wants to be able to fight elsewhere. The UFC (as usual) is trying to muscle Conner into taking their demands. But make no mistake, they definitely want him to fight for them. They just want their cake and eat it too.

  10. Connor hasn’t been good for the better part of a decade but I don’t think people are ready for that conversation

  11. His return opponent has to be Chandler, but after that you just give him one of the veterans that will give him an exciting fight if nothing else. Hooker, Bobby green if he beats miller on 300, hell maybe Ferguson can finally get the red panty night before he retires.

  12. This may already be in the comments but with the current UFC schedule Conner simply cannot be booked as a Main Event, and Conner will not fight for anything less than a Main Event. He was worth building a whole new card for prior to losing to Dustin twice, but not anymore.

  13. It's Dan Hooker….. Mcgregor vs hooker would be an insane fight and both parties have potential to win….. Connor definitely has a chance against hooker I think he has a better chance of wining against hooker… In My Opinion I think that sets him up better for his final fight and I think the poirier rematch is the 1 they do they could get nate back for the trilogy but because theirs no guarantee nate draws significantly more than poirier 4 and they already have Dustin under contract… Then win lose or draw Connor goes onto to fight manny for Connors final fight ever

  14. Nobody's looking for Conors return, that's why he's upset. 😂

    The UFC has moved on, they're sick of Conor thinking he runs the show, this ain't 2014 anymore.

  15. It's like y'all forgot McNuggets hasn't won a LW match since the Alvarez match…. he has 1 win at 170 since 2020…. he retired with 2 fights left. He has ZERO draw into a main event and he was paid 5 million for his loss to Dustin… he is the victim of his own choices and now crying cuz he's trapped himself.

  16. It's funny, the fight with Chandler isn't even mentioned anymore. chandler will be pushing himself around in a wheelchair in 40yrs still thinking he's going to get that red panty night 🤣

  17. Conor wouldn't get back into the usada pool for two years, Dana booted usada so Conor could fight, still couldn't get Conor yo commit to anything. Conor is afraid to fight, Dustin broke more than his leg.

  18. The UFC is a monopoly: they don't want to let him go to PFL or One. One more brick in the wall of their anti competitive business practices.

  19. My American brother is making a lot of good points. I kinda just assumed Conor’s side since the UFC has engaged in some shady business practices plenty of times in the past, but the Occam’s razor argument made me change my mind. Plus, Conor has been open about losing interest and not training as hard, which actually lines up with what Dana said. I get the angle of “UFC wants Conor to re-sign first,” but Conor has been incredibly loyal and it makes no sense why the UFC would be worried about losing him to other promotions. Especially when Conor’s had a big chunk of his athletic prime wasted the past 3 years.

  20. Jason has UFC cucumber shoved so far down his dang throat is crazy. The UFC is perfect and has NOOOOOO reason not to book. Not like we haven’t seen them do this before or anything like that smh…

  21. I don’t understand where this idea has come from that he’s going to make a boatload of cash elsewhere. Let’s say he fights out his contract. Do you really think he wins both ? Honestly? And the real rub is he’s in the same dilemma GGG found himself in. Same as Lomachenko and even Rigondeaux as well – the latter two for different reasons mind you. He can’t just fight bums that are easy send offs . While Donald was no cake walk, imo he’s going to have to return at a higher level than that given his brand and the superstar he’s trying to portray. If he goes out and fights someone unranked it’s not going to sell and there goes that exit plan. But anyone that can sell it’s debatable if he can win . It’ll have to be very unique fights where his stock won’t plummet with a loss but still sell. I’m picturing Nate then Colby or something . But to maintain this premium tag he’s got he’s got to extend it through two fights. I don’t think that’s easy as you’re making it seem like

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