Amid persevering with rumors of an launched super-lightweight weight class to the UFC at 165 kilos, former two-weight champion, Conor McGregor should function in an inaugural divisional title battle, in line with promotional Corridor of Fame star and color-commentator, Daniel Cormier.
McGregor, a former undisputed light-weight and featherweight champion below the promotion’s banner, has been sidelined since he headlined UFC 264 again in July 2021, fracturing his left tibia and fibula in a primary spherical physician’s stoppage TKO loss to Dustin Poirier.
Nonetheless, anticipated to make his long-anticipated return this summer time – doubtlessly as quickly as UFC 302 on the finish of June throughout Worldwide Battle Week, in the form of a middleweight divisional debut against The Ultimate Fighter 31 rival, Michael Chandler.
And up to date hypothesis concerning Conor McGregor’s impending summer time comeback have are available tow with rumors of the approaching introduction of a much-fluttered super-lightweight weight class – with the restrict coming in at 165 kilos.
Conor McGregor backed to battle for first 165 pound title
With official affirmation from the group concerning the introduction of a super-lightweight restrict missing, the above-mentioned, Cormier claims if the division is dropped at the forefront, McGregor should function in a hypothetical inaugural title battle.
“When you do [a] 165 [pound division], it needs to be Conor [McGregor],” Daniel Cormier instructed Ben Askren throughout an interview on his YouTube channel. “You’re introducing a brand new weight class – it has to imply one thing. You’ll be able to’t have two regular fighters introducing the burden. Look, it didn’t work at 145 [pounds] after they (the UFC) did it for the ladies. It ended up being two individuals, however if you happen to recall, Germaine de Randamie fought Holly Holm for that championship in Brooklyn.”
Whereas Cormier claims McGregor should function in an inaugural title battle on the super-lightweight restrict, his co-host, UFC alum, Askren claimed the Dubliner must not feature in any form of championship fight in the near or distant future – pointing to the actual fact he’s winless within the final 4 years.
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