The time away from fighting is starting to irk Conor
McGregor.
The former UFC two-division champion vented about his lack of
activity in an interview with Talk Sport Boxing over the weekend.
McGregor coached opposite Michael
Chandler on Season 31 of “The Ultimate Fighter” earlier this
year, but thus far, a date hasn’t been announced for their
fight.
“Give me something,” McGregor said. “It was supposed to be April,
[and before that] it was supposed to be December. They never
treated anyone – no one has ever been treated [like this] for all
the figures I’ve brought in this game.
“I sell more than all of them combined. I see more than all of them
combined. No one in the history of the fight game has ever been
treated the way I’m getting treated – to what I came through, to
what I bring … I’m waiting, I’m waiting and I’m waiting. My
patience is wearing thin.”
McGregor’s manager, Audie Attar, revealed that the fighter’s team
was
pushing hard for the Irish star to be on the UFC 300 card set
for April 13. The promotion only recently began announcing bouts
for the milestone event.
If he can’t get back in the Octagon soon, McGregor mentioned a
potential boxing clash against Manny Pacquiao during his rant.
“Get me back in there. It’s f—ing bollocks,” McGregor said. “The
Mac has loads to offer, loads to deliver. They’re talking Manny. I
don’t give a f—k. They’re talking Manny here in Saudi. The lads in
the UFC aren’t really talking any. So the lads here are talking
Manny, and the UFC aren’t talking any.”
McGregor hasn’t competed since breaking his leg in a loss to
Dustin
Poirier at UFC 264 in July 2021.