Jake Paul believes that the UFC is holding again Conor McGregor from competing.
‘The Infamous’ hasn’t competed since breaking his leg towards Dustin Poirier of their July 2021 trilogy bout. Conor McGregor then spent the higher a part of two years making an attempt to heal, and guide his return. As some followers possible recall, the previous UFC champion repeatedly referred to as for the possibility to combat in 2023, and early 2024.
Ultimately, Conor McGregor’s return was booked reverse Michael Chandler for UFC 303 in June. Nonetheless, that bout didn’t find yourself taking place. As a consequence of harm, the Irishman was compelled out of the combat. Since then, McGregor has repeatedly called to fight in December, however Dana White hasn’t appeared .
As a substitute, the promoter has proven curiosity in suspending Conor McGregor’s return to 2024. Effectively, it appears that evidently Jake Paul has a concept as to why the UFC star’s comeback retains getting pushed again. Talking on an version of his podcast alongside Francis Ngannou, ‘The Drawback Baby’ particularly mentioned McGregor’s contract.
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Jake Paul presents a concept on why Conor McGregor’s UFC return has been postponed
Jake Paul opined that the UFC was protecting Conor McGregor underneath contract, to assist them with streaming rights negotiations. ‘The Infamous’ has been upfront about the truth that he solely has two extra bouts on his present contract. Whereas McGregor has proven curiosity in testing free company, Paul believes the corporate doesn’t need to let that occur for some time.
“Conor has two fights left on his combat deal, however the UFC is making an attempt to resume their rights deal.” Jake Paul said in the course of the dialogue. “They license their content material, that are the fights, to platforms. In order that they’re making an attempt to resume their deal, they usually’re negotiating with a number of folks. However, let’s say they’re going with ESPN. They’re making an attempt to resume the deal and get probably the most amount of cash, part of that negotiation is, ‘Hey, we’ve got Conor McGregor for 2 extra fights’.”
He continued, “However, if he have been to combat now, that wouldn’t be a part of the negotiation. ‘Oh we solely have Conor for one combat’. So, that’s why Conor isn’t combating now, and that is what they do to the fighters… Every contract is totally different, however you don’t need to win, since you’re locked in for extra three extra fights. In addition they have all these [contract] triggers… You’re owned throughout the board.”
What do you make of those feedback about Conor McGregor and the UFC? Do you agree with Jake Paul?