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Ultimate Fighting Championship (UFC) will be ignoring the recent tirade from former lightweight champion Conor McGregor and instead move forward with a title unification bout between reigning 155-pound kingpin Khabib Nurmagomedov and newly-crowned interim titleholder Justin Gaethje.
Where and when?
UFC “Fight Island” this summer, promotion president Dana White told ESPN (via Brett Okamoto), allowing “The Eagle” — and other international fighters — to come and go as they please. That’s assuming the world remains on lockdown to help control the spread of coronavirus.
Nurmagomedov was originally expected to defend his title against top contender Tony Ferguson; however, Gaethje played spoiler in the UFC 249 pay-per-view (PPV) main event last weekend in Jacksonville. “The Highlight” should be ready after escaping “The Sunshine State” without a medical suspension.
No question the promotion is trying to hold off on booking McGregor until coronavirus restrictions are lifted, so that “Notorious” can make good on his $18 million gate. But whether or not he would be willing to wait for the winner of Nurmagomedov vs. Gaethje remains to be seen.
Either way, this “Fight Island” offer still stands…