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Conor McGregor pleased with contract ahead of UFC return: ‘I’ve got a great deal’

Conor McGregor will return to action at UFC 329 on July 11. | Getty/UFC


Everything is in place for Conor McGregor to make his first Octagon appearance since July 2021.

McGregor will face Max Holloway in a rematch at UFC 329 on July 11 at the T-Mobile Arena in Las Vegas. While their first meeting was contested at 145 pounds, the return date will take place in the welterweight division. Perhaps most importantly, the Irish star is happy with the financial terms that led to his UFC return.

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“It’s like a musical – music to my ears, it is. I’m out so long, five years,” McGregor told Mac Energy (via Championship Rounds). “My body’s fresh. My mind is sharp. I’m ready to come back. I’ve got a great opponent. I’ve got a great deal off the UFC. I’m very, very happy, They honored me, finally.

“July 11, and the opponent is a man I’ve beaten before in Max Holloway. He’s an established fighter, an accomplished fighter, former UFC world champion, multiple time. So this is a quality opponent, and our last bout was martial arts mastery by yours truly, so I plan on doing it again. I plan on showing my growth and my improvements in there, so I’m very, very excited for it. Preparation is going very well. We’re living, breathing and sleeping in the gym.”

New Media Rights Deal, New Contract?

The fact that McGregor is satisfied with his contract is no small thing. The Dublin native indicated earlier this year that his old deal with the Las Vegas-based promotion was ”void” due to the UFC’s new media rights deal with Paramount. McGregor benefitted greatly from pay-per-view points in the past, and those are gone now with all numbered UFC events available via Paramount+ for a monthly subscription fee.

Despite suffering a torn ACL in the bout, McGregor defeated Holloway via unanimous decision in their first meeting at UFC Fight Night 26 on Aug. 17, 2013. The former UFC two-division champ has teased a return on multiple occasions in recent years, but he still hasn’t fought since breaking his leg in a loss to Dustin Poirier at UFC 264. McGregor was scheduled to return against Michael Chandler at UFC 303, but he withdrew from the event on the week of the fight due to a broken toe.

This article first appeared at Recent News on Sherdog.com


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