UFC CEO Dana White provided insights regarding the future of former two-division champion Conor McGregor after he was found guilty of rape.
When asked about the implication of McGregor's conviction, White responded, "If I had a comment I would have put it out already”.
Dana White's statement during the UFC 310 press conference
He hasn't been fighting here in how long? If he does fight it will be sometime next year.
It is important to note that on November 22, a jury convicted McGregor of raping Nikita Hand after a party in December 2018. He has been ordered to pay the victim 250,000 euros in compensation.
McGregor last fought in the octagon in July 2021 at UFC 264, where he lost to Dustin Poirier by technical knockout in the first round. His record stands at 22 wins and six losses.
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