Dana White Says Conor McGregor Might Fight Soon, But Not At UFC 200

UFC President Dana White recently spoke with TMZ about the latest chapter in the ongoing saga between the UFC and Conor McGregor.

McGregor recently tweeted that he was back on the UFC 200 card, even thanking Dana White and Lorenzo Fertitta for “comi…

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UFC President Dana White recently spoke with TMZ about the latest chapter in the ongoing saga between the UFC and Conor McGregor.

McGregor recently tweeted that he was back on the UFC 200 card, even thanking Dana White and Lorenzo Fertitta for “coming through for the fans.” However, soon after McGregor posted the tweet, White claimed it simply wasn’t true.

Late Monday evening, TMZ published a new video interview with White where he further addressed the situation.

“He’ll fight on 201, 202, 203 — whatever,” said White. “I don’t know when. We’ll get it figured out.”

Regarding the tweet McGregor posted claiming he was back on the UFC 200 lineup, White offered the following take.

“I don’t know,” White said. “I don’t know why he did [that]. I still haven’t talked to him. We had a whole press conference about this. I just don’t know how more clear I can make it.”

UFC 200 is scheduled for Saturday, July 9, 2016 at the brand new T-Mobile Arena in Las Vegas, Nevada.

Miesha Tate, Frankie Edgar, Dana White All Set For Wednesday’s “Good Morning America”

The UFC will literally takeover “Good Morning America” on Wednesday, as female bantamweight champion Miesha Tate, former lightweight champion Frankie Edgar, UFC president Dana White and others are all set to appear.

The program airs from 7-9 a.m. ET…

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The UFC will literally takeover “Good Morning America” on Wednesday, as female bantamweight champion Miesha Tate, former lightweight champion Frankie Edgar, UFC president Dana White and others are all set to appear.

The program airs from 7-9 a.m. ET/PT on ABC.

Tate defends her title this July at UFC 200 against Amanda Nunes, while Edgar meets Jose Aldo for the interim featherweight title.

Conor McGregor’s Coach Thinks UFC Is Taking It Too Far

Appearing in an interview today (Mon., April 25, 2016) on The MMA Hour with Ariel Helwani, SBG Ireland head-coach John Kavanagh commented on the craziness that has been going on this week with his longtime student, UFC featherweight champion Conor McGregor. Kavanagh first commented on McGregor’s Monday morning tweet saying he was back on the UFC

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Appearing in an interview today (Mon., April 25, 2016) on The MMA Hour with Ariel Helwani, SBG Ireland head-coach John Kavanagh commented on the craziness that has been going on this week with his longtime student, UFC featherweight champion Conor McGregor.

Kavanagh first commented on McGregor’s Monday morning tweet saying he was back on the UFC 200 card:

“I do know that we left Iceland very early this morning”, Kavanagh said. “And we ended up getting separated and went different ways. I turned my phone on, I was with Gunny and Paddy Houlahan, and things started going crazy when I saw this message.

Now I didn’t know about this, and neither did his manager so it was news to both of us when we saw. I hadn’t been speaking to Conor since because I’ve had a bit of a day with Paddy”, he said. “I presume I’m gonna see Conor this afternoon in training and get the exact news.”

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Kavanagh also touched on how serious “The Notorious” was when he pondered the idea of early retirement:

“That was not a joke. I’ll tell you how I found out was I was coaching Gunnar in Iceland. He showed up late for the session,”  he said.

“I was telling him to hurry up and get on the mat we’re starting. He went, “Oh yeah, ‘I just retired.’ And I said, “Okay well, let’s just do the session and then we’ll talk about that”. So ya we trained for a couple of hours, we went outside I turned on my phone and I’d seen he’d actually put it out there. And ya he was content to leave it at that. That was not a joke”.

The SBG head coach also tried to make amends with the UFC himself by reaching out to UFC President Dana White:

“I did it on Wednesday, last Wednesday”, Kavanagh explained. “I just tried to put my case across, and sort of explain. We’re doing everything different for this fight. There’s a really new approach to what we’re doing. 

“I don’t really mind losses, I see it as a necessary step for success no matter what you do in life, but only if you learn from the loss. If you lose and you don’t see what went wrong and don’t make changes, well then you will continue to lose.

“Whereas we very much made a lot of changes and we were in a really great place. Some new members on the team, we were really hitting the ground running in Portugal and we were getting some great stuff done. I knew it would completely throw everything off.”

conor mcgregor PPV record UFCKavanagh also assured that McGregor is in good spirits following this week’s tumultuous media frenzy:

“He’s in a great place, we did two great weeks training. We did a week in Portugal, then we did a great week in Iceland and we were there as well obviously helping Gunnar, and he always gets a real buzz out of being in his company.

“He’s not against doing media”, Kavanagh explained. “It was just, at that particular time, that amount of travel, and losing momentum of what we were starting was just going to be detrimental physically and I believe psychologically as well.

Kavanagh was also disappointed to hear that Dana White is reluctant to put McGregor on the promotion’s first event at MSG in New York:

“That was hard to hear. I really think that’s going too far.”

“We get the slap on the wrist for 200, we definitely can’t be put on the naughty step for New York. As an Irish guy in New York and the first card at Madison Square Garden. I think conor will show up anyway and fight someone in the training room if they don’t put him on the card.”

Kavanagh believes that the UFC and McGregor could have worked out other possibilities for the press conference in this day and age of technology.

“The way the world is now, you don’t have to be physically at places to be involved in things. I don’t know what this obsession is with Vegas. UFC is a global sport, not a Vegas sport. I don’t see why everything has to be done there.

“Is there anyone in the MMA world that didn’t want to see that fight?” Kavanagh asked. “Was there the need to spend $10 million on that ad?

“This was Conor getting up at 7:45 a.m. — and I can’t tell you how unusual that is unless you know him the way I do,” Kavanagh said. … “He’d become this soldier. I basically said if it comes down to the press conference or the fight, we’ve gotta let that one go.”

ConorMcGregorSigningAutosIn the end, Kavanagh remains hopeful that the issues between “Notorious” and the UFC can be resolved before the July card.

“It seems to be swinging the right way and we’re aiming and we’re training for 200,” Kavanagh said. “We’re hoping for good news.”

“I don’t think we’ve gone past any point of no return,” he said. “There’s mutual respect from both parties. Dana and Lorenzo and those guys are sensible businessmen. This is just one of those things. I have no doubt that we’ll continue with the tradition for his next fight. Lorenzo will bring in his bottle of Midleton and we’ll do our usual toast and we’ll carry on.”

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John Kavanagh “51% Optimistic” About Chances Of McGregor-Diaz II Happening At UFC 200

On Sunday night, Conor McGregor said he was back in against Nate Diaz at UFC 200. On Monday afternoon, UFC President Dana White said he wasn’t. Later on Monday afternoon, McGregor’s longtime coach, John Kavanagh, was dead in the middle.

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On Sunday night, Conor McGregor said he was back in against Nate Diaz at UFC 200. On Monday afternoon, UFC President Dana White said he wasn’t. Later on Monday afternoon, McGregor’s longtime coach, John Kavanagh, was dead in the middle.

Kavanagh, the SBG Ireland head coach, appeared on Monday’s edition of “The MMA Hour” with Ariel Helwani at MMAFighting.com and shared his opinion regarding the chances of McGregor-Diaz II happening at the UFC’s landmark pay-per-view event in Las Vegas in July.

“I’m 51 percent optimistic and 49 percent pessimistic, if you want to know my feelings on it,” Kavanagh told Helwani on Monday.

According to Kavanagh, it’s pretty obvious why the UFC brass should do whatever it takes to put together the highly-anticipated McGregor-Diaz rematch.

“At some stage you’ve gotta see that maybe it’s pointless to upset so many fans that want to see this fight and ignore the kind of numbers that are gonna be brought in,” said Kavanagh.

As things stand right now, UFC 200 is still without a main event, as McGregor remains off the card and Diaz appears to be sticking to his claims that he will only fight McGregor in July.

UFC 200 is scheduled to take place on Saturday, July 9, 2016 at the brand new T-Mobile Arena in Las Vegas, Nevada.

Dana White Refutes Conor McGregor’s Tweet That He’s Back on UFC 200

For a few hours there, it seemed like all was right when it came to UFC 200. Late Sunday night, UFC featherweight champion Conor McGregor tweeted that he had mended fences with UFC brass, and was readded to the UFC 200 card.

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For a few hours there, it seemed like all was right when it came to UFC 200. Late Sunday night, UFC featherweight champion Conor McGregor tweeted that he had mended fences with UFC brass, and was readded to the UFC 200 card.

Happiness! Celebration! Rejoicing!

Unfortunately, it wasn’t true. UFC President Dana White told TMZ the following:

It’s not true. We haven’t talked to Conor or his manager since the press conference. I don’t know why he would tweet that.

All the media keeps asking me that. I feel like the scene in Step Brothers when they ask if they can build the bunk beds. I don’t know how many more times I can say the fight is off or how many more press conferences I can have saying the fight is off for people to believe it’s off.

McGregor and the UFC have been embroiled in an ugly, (mostly) backstage back-and-forth over the last week due to McGregor no-showing an April 22 press conference to promote UFC 200, which led to the UFC pulling McGregor off the card. Despite the fact that both McGregor and his would-be opponent, Nate Diaz, have repeatedly reiterated the fact that they want the fight to stay on the card, the UFC seems insistent on scrapping it because of the “bad precedent” a fighter prioritizing training over the UFC’s promotional plans would set.

Given the fact that UFC 200 remains more than three months away, there is still plenty of time for the UFC and McGregor to mend fences and restore the fight. The early outlook, however, indicates this won’t happen.

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Dana White Says Conor McGregor’s Tweet About UFC 200 Return Isn’t True

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It looks like Conor McGregor and Dana White have different opinions regarding McGregor’s status for the upcoming UFC 200 event in July.

McGregor tweeted on Sunday evening that he was back on the UFC 200 card, thanking White and UFC CEO Lorenzo Fertitta for coming through for the fans.

According to the UFC President, however, that is simply not true. White recently spoke with the Los Angeles Times website about McGregor’s claim that he is back on the UFC 200 lineup.

White informed the L.A. Times website via text message that McGregor’s tweet is “not true.”

White added, “We haven’t talked [to] Conor or his manager since the press conference. I don’t know why he would tweet that.”

UFC 200 is scheduled for Saturday, July 9, 2016 at the brand new T-Mobile Arena in Las Vegas, Nevada.

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It looks like Conor McGregor and Dana White have different opinions regarding McGregor’s status for the upcoming UFC 200 event in July.

McGregor tweeted on Sunday evening that he was back on the UFC 200 card, thanking White and UFC CEO Lorenzo Fertitta for coming through for the fans.

According to the UFC President, however, that is simply not true. White recently spoke with the Los Angeles Times website about McGregor’s claim that he is back on the UFC 200 lineup.

White informed the L.A. Times website via text message that McGregor’s tweet is “not true.”

White added, “We haven’t talked [to] Conor or his manager since the press conference. I don’t know why he would tweet that.”

UFC 200 is scheduled for Saturday, July 9, 2016 at the brand new T-Mobile Arena in Las Vegas, Nevada.