Dana White: Money has made Conor McGregor less ‘hungry’ in UFC

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Dana White: Money has made Conor McGregor less ‘hungry’ in UFC
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The longtime UFC boss appeared on “Piers Morgan Uncensored” this week, and revealed we can expect to see McGregor’s return to the octagon in 2024.

. “I expect to see Conor fighting next year.”

McGregor’s rumored next opponent has been Michael Chandler, as the two coached opposite each other on “The Ultimate Fighter”.White explained why McGregor has fought so infrequently and struggled to win in recent years.Zuffa LLC via Getty Images “Here’s what happens, Piers, and you know this – I’m sure you’ve seen this with colleagues and friends and people that you know,” White said.

“Once a certain level of money is attained, to be the person that you were coming up, to be that hungry and work that hard and be that dedicated to the sport, or whatever craft it is you do, money changes everything. Conor McGregor has made that kind of money. It’s not a knock. It’s just a fact.”White continued to elaborate on what he meant.

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