Conor McGregor returns: what was his last fight and how long has he been retired?

After finishing UFC 300, Dana White has officially announced the return of Conor McGregor three years later. We take a look back.

Víctor Martín J.VictorMartJimCalum RocheEnglish_ASUpdate: Apr 14th, 2024 09:17 EDT0

After finishing UFC 300, Dana White has officially announced the return of Conor McGregor three years later. We take a look back.

The world of Mixed Martial Arts (MMA) has just witnessed one of the most eagerly anticipated moments since before the pandemic. Conor McGregor, the biggest star in the history of MMA, has returned to the Ultimate Fighting Championship (UFC). Dana White, the CEO of the company, confirmed this during the post-UFC 300 press conference.

MYSTIC MAC IS BACK 🔮🇮🇪@TheNotoriousMMA takes on @MikeChandlerMMA at 170lbs! #UFC303 pic.twitter.com/kt3a12qM6x

— UFC (@ufc) April 14, 2024

When will McGregor return to UFC?

For several days, speculation has been rife regarding the imminent return of the Irishman to the octagon, which will finally occur on 29 June at the T-Mobile Arena in Las Vegas amidst the International Fight Week (IFW), a crucial week for the world’s leading promoter, which is experiencing a phenomenal year in terms of events.

‘The Notorious’ will make his comeback to the cage at UFC 303 against Michael Chandler, his clear challenger since they were both foes and rivals in the latest edition of ‘The Ultimate Fighter,’ the UFC’s reality show. As anticipated, the showdown between McGregor and Chandler will take place in the 170-pound welterweight division, marking Conor’s third weight class as a professional (featherweight, lightweight, and welterweight).

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