Former Ultimate Fighting Championship (UFC) lightweight champion, Conor McGregor, announced his retirement from mixed martial arts (MMA) last month after promotion president, Dana White, refused to offer him a piece of the organization.
As he so eloquently put it, “Michael Jordan never owned a piece of the NBA.”
But that doesn’t mean the promotion can’t find other ways to make “Notorious” happy and White expects to sit down with the power-punching Irishman, who holds multiple box-office records, at some point in the next couple of weeks to talk turkey.
Until then, should we consider McGregor to be retired from UFC?
“No,” White told 8 Las Vegas. “I think there’s some things that Conor wants. I think that Conor wants to get together, face-to-face, he and I, and we probably will in the next couple of weeks to get this thing figured out. He’s stuck on this thing where he wants a piece of the ownership. I think there’s other ways we can make him happy.”
Fortunately McGregor is not short on options.
With Dustin Poirier and Max Holloway throwing down at UFC 236 for the interim title, reigning 155-pound titleholder, Khabib Nurmagomedov, already has his next opponent lined up. But Tony Ferguson is expected back later this year and we always have the Nate Diaz trilogy.
Just please don’t make it a co-main event.