Former UFC brawler Conor McGregor recently teased of a possible return to the combat sports but only with a stipulation.
According to MMAWeekly.com, McGregor took to his social media to mention that he had some ‘unfinished business’ with and old foe, Michael Chandler.
Talks of a rematch have been floating since the two fighters coached on UFC Ultimate Fighter in 2023.
The two were scheduled to matchup in UFC 303 last June but McGregor pulled out due to a toe injury.
Chandler got wind of McGregor’s post on X (formerly Twitter) and responded, “Unfinished Business Loading…”. Chandler then goated McGregor by saying, “Dust off the old contract and add some new ink. I’m ready tomorrow.”
The last time McGregor fought was UFC 264 in July 2021. He was defeated bust Dustin Poirier after suffering a broken leg.
If Conor McGregor were to return to the octagon, rules state that McGregor would have to re-enter the anti-drug doping program.
McGregor hasn’t been tested by the Drug Free Sport International (DFSI), the agency the fight promotion uses to collect samples at any time this year. Typically, fighters are required to be in the testing pool for six months prior to being granted a license to compete.
