CONOR MCGREGOR’s UFC showdown against Michael Chandler is OFF.
The MMA superstar, 35, was due to make his long-awaited cage comeback against his fellow fan favourite on June 29 in the main event of UFC 303 in Las Vegas.
But their long-overdue dust-up – which was first announced last February – has fallen through due to an injury to the Irishman.
UFC CEO and president Dana White announced the cancellation of the card on social media, saying: “Alright, guys. Here I am again.
“Conor McGregor is out of 303 versus Michael Chandler.
“The new main event is Alex Pereira – former, not only UFC middleweight champion, he’s also the first fighter to wn middleweight and light-heavyweight titles in UFC history.
“He also did it in the shortest amount of time. He did it in 736 days in 7 seven fights.
“He’s finished seven of nine wins by knockout, which is a 78 per cent finish rate and won ten of his last 11 fights and he is facing former UFC light-heavyweight champion Jiri Prochazka.”
Fears that the Return of the Mac could be off began to swirl last week after the UFC cancelled a press conference with their poster boy, Chandler and White.
The cancellation of the presser came less than 12 hours before it was due to take place at Dublin’s 3Arena.
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SunSport then learned that The Notorious had cancelled his pre-fight media obligations with the UFC’s broadcast partners that were scheduled to take place the day before.
Thankfully for Chandler, he hadn’t left for the Emerald Isle before the cancellation of the presser.
Both the UFC and Team McGregor were holding out hope that the fight could still take place.
Bu the injury sustained by the promotion’s first two-division champion, ultimately, proved to be too debilitating for him to fight.
McGregor, 35, hasn’t set foot inside the octagon since breaking his left leg in his trilogy fight with Dustin Poirier nearly three years ago.
The Dubliner underwent a long and painstaking rehab to get himself healthy and fit to return to the octagon.
McGregor had aspirations of ending his barren run with an emphatic stoppage victory over Chandler.
The Irishman was set to go into the welterweight showdown on the back of consecutive stoppage losses to Poirier.
Mystic Mac – the UFC’s first simultaneous two-weight world champion – hasn’t tasted victory in a whopping FOUR-AND-A-HALF years.
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McGregor’s last victory came in January 2020 at UFC 246, where he decimated Donald Cerrone in 40 seconds in his first outing since losing his grudge match to bitter rival Khabib Nurmagomedov.
McGregor had grand plans for his June joust with Chandler to be the first of THREE fights in a calendar year.
He told The MacLife: “I’ll do three this year: June, September, December.
“We’ve got Chandler in June, obviously. September, Sphere, is Mexican Independence Day.
“Potentially someone with Mexican heritage, maybe a [Nate Diaz.
“I think Diaz would be perfect. I don’t know the ins and outs.
“I kind of thought that would be a lovely one.”