A shocking revelation has rocked the world of UFC: Conor McGregor, the charismatic former double champion, might be absent from the highly anticipated White House card this June. But why? Is it a strategic move or a controversial snub?
According to MMA veteran reporter Ariel Helwani, the UFC is leaning towards excluding McGregor from the Trump birthday celebration, opting for other enticing fights. Instead, they might be eyeing a comeback for McGregor at the International Fight Week in July, a renowned money-spinner for the organization. With limited financial prospects from the exclusive White House event, this decision seems financially prudent.
Helwani elaborates, "It's unlikely we'll see Conor on the White House card. The International Fight Week in July seems more promising for his return. The White House event simply doesn't offer the same financial incentives."
Beyond the financial aspect, this news could disappoint fans worldwide. While a potential main event featuring Jon Jones and Alex Pereira is exciting, witnessing McGregor's return at the prestigious White House card would've been extraordinary. After all, McGregor's star power is unmatched in UFC history, and his presence could've guaranteed a blockbuster event.
As we eagerly await the final UFC White House lineup, it appears McGregor's involvement is unlikely. But is this the right call, or is there more to the story?