Conor McGregor 'removed' from UFC
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Conor McGregor reportedly removed from the UFC roster, sparking debate among MMA fans about the superstar’s future in the promotion.
For a couple of hours today, the mixed martial arts (MMA) world was rocked briefly when rumors swirled that former Ultimate Fighting Championship (UFC) two-division champion Conor McGregor had been removed from the UFC roster;
Conor McGregor made the headlines recently after rumors circulated online that he had been removed from the UFC roster. The reports were based on online roster tracking updates.
CONOR MCGREGOR has responded to reports he’s been “REMOVED” from the UFC roster. A prominent and highly accurate automated tracker of mixed martial arts’ premier
Conor McGregor gave an X-rated response to a fan after reports claimed he had been 'removed' from the official UFC roster. UFC Roster Tracker claimed that the Dubliner had been removed from the active roster, but Dana White dismissed the reports, saying they were "Total b*******".
With the death of UFC’s pay-per-view model, Conor McGregor is confirmed as the true biggest draw in UFC history. Dana White announced that the UFC had signed a $7.7 billion deal with Paramount, pushing their content away from PPV for the first time since the company’s inception.
Canelo Alvarez is widely considered the face of boxing, while in MMA, that status belongs to Conor McGregor despite the Irishman being inactive since 2021. Pers
Despite his absence from the sport, McGregor is one of the wealthiest athletes on the planet, with OLGB estimating his net worth at a whopping €176m. They also estimate that the average Irish person would need to work for 3,943 years to equal McGregor's net worth, while also adding that he could afford to purchase 383 properties in Dublin.