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UFC CEO Dana White announced his White House card but Conor McGregor will not be among those to fight in front of Donald Trump
Finally meeting again over 10 years since they first clashed, Oliveira put on a dominant grappling performance to cleanly beat Holloway on the scorecards in Saturday’s UFC 326 main event. Unfortunately for fans expecting an all-time “BMF” championship classic,
It's become apparent in recent months that Conor McGregor is finally on his way to returning to the octagon, but UFC CEO Dana White has suggested the Irishman won't be fighting anytime soon
The Ultimate Fighting Championship’s blockbuster White House card has finally been announced – and it sure had some surprises. After months of speculation about the unprecedented event, UFC boss Dana White revealed which superstars are set to compete during the coverage of UFC 326.
(This story first published on March 5, 2018.) Nate Diaz stood in the octagon on Dec. 19, 2015, and listened patiently as UFC commentator Joe Rogan asked him to describe his feelings after beating Michael Johnson via unanimous decision at UFC
Conor McGregor‘s long awaited UFC return may take an unexpected turn, according to MMA journalist Ariel Helwani. Helwani discussed McGregor’s comments regarding his contract status and suggested that the Irishman could be matched up with Paddy Pimblett.
Originally set on being part of the UFC White House card, Conor McGregor now has expanded a timeline for his possible return.