Even Dana White is prepared to confess that Conor McGregor’s huge success and wealth haven’t precisely elevated his drive to proceed entertaining followers contained in the Octagon.
It’s now been greater than two years since “The Infamous” noticed his trilogy bout with Dustin Poirier at UFC 264 finish after the primary spherical when the Irishman broke his ankle. A training position on Season 31 of The Final Fighter appeared like a sign that McGregor would quickly return to combating, however thus far followers are nonetheless ready for the previous two-division UFC champion to truly e-book a return bout.
White would clearly like to see the most important star in UFC historical past get again into the Octagon, however the UFC CEO lately informed Piers Morgan that he cannot faux McGregor is similar individual he was early on in his combating profession.
“As soon as a sure degree of cash is attained, to be the person who you have been arising, to be that hungry, and work that tough, and be that devoted to the game or no matter craft it’s you do — cash modifications the whole lot,” White mentioned (h/t Sportskeeda for the transcription). “And Conor McGregor has made that type of cash. And it is not a knock. It is only a truth.”
Dana White: “The Starvation And The Drive Is Not The Similar” For Conor McGregor
A return to motion for McGregor would in all probability nonetheless be a large occasion for the UFC, however White admits that the success “The Infamous” has skilled could have taken away a few of his aggressive hearth.
“The starvation and the drive is just not the identical. Conor McGregor is the proper instance. All the things that Conor McGregor ever dreamed of, and stuff he could not probably dream of in his life, he has proper now. And it is robust to be on a yacht all summer time after which say, ‘Oh, I gotta get again within the gymnasium and begin grinding once more.’ And once more, it is not a knock. It is the way in which life is, particularly within the combat enterprise.”
McGregor was anticipated to face his opposing TUF 31 coach Michael Chandler by the tip of the yr, and though the previous two-division champion maintains he desires to combat in December his ongoing absence from the USADA pool means followers will in all probability have to attend till at the least subsequent yr to see him compete once more.
The 35-year-old has unsurprisingly stayed lively on social media throughout his hiatus from combating, and he’s been very happy to name out a few of the promotion’s largest names every time the temper strikes him.
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