Conor McGregor has resumed fighting: In 2023, The Notorious will make a comeback with several fights.
In the octagon, Conor McGregor will return in 2023.
McGregor wants to appear in "several" fights next year after losing to Dustin Poirier in a shattered league.
Even after his injury in July of last year, Conor McGregor remains one of the most well-known fighters in the UFC. He does, however, desire a triumphant return.
McGregor's comeback plans
After breaking his leg, Conor McGregor is still healing. He nevertheless utilized the time for things other than improving his body, starting a new business, and physical therapy.
The Notorious intends to return to the octagon in 2023 and give UFC fans more than one fight, according to The Sun.
"I'm bursting with confidence. Calm. aloof from feeling, "McGregor brought up. "I'm conscious of what I need to accomplish and I'm envisioning doing it. I clearly see everything."
"I'm back when this film has ended. By the time this film even debuts, I'll have finished several fights "McGregor made a remark.
McGregor's possible next fight
Dana White planned fights to take place at the end of 2022 or the beginning of 2023, but USADA mandates that fighters who were kicked out of the pool must re-enroll at least six months before the next bout.
Connor McGregor would hold the fight in April if he enrolls right away. In "extraordinary circumstances" or in cases where "the strict application of that rule would be clearly unjust to the athlete," USADA may grant McGregor a waiver.
The Notorious will have less time to enter the octagon thanks to the exemption. If the exemption is denied, McGregor must present two results of drug tests that are negative.
The Notorious might, however, be granted USADA's exemption if he applies. Brock Lesnar, the heavyweight champion, received a waiver from USADA in 2016 so he could fight at UFC 200.
