Dana White, the UFC CEO, is taking a cautious approach to Conor McGregor’s potential comeback, emphasizing the need for the fighter’s full recovery before any return dates are discussed. McGregor, eager to get back into the octagon, hinted at a possible return in August or September after his withdrawal from UFC 303 due to a broken toe. Despite his optimism, White remains firm that McGregor’s health is the priority and has not committed to any timeline for his return.
McGregor, who recently appeared at Bellator Dublin to support teammate Sinead Kavanagh, revealed that his recovery has been more painful than anticipated, particularly after undergoing stem cell treatment. White, speaking at the UFC Saudi Arabia post-fight press conference, stated that the organization’s schedule is set and he will not consider McGregor’s return until he is certain of the fighter’s health. White also refrained from discussing potential opponents, though Michael Chandler appears to be the likely candidate for McGregor’s next fight. For now, White’s focus is on McGregor’s healing, not on planning his next bout.