
Conor McGregor Takes Aim at Logan Paul in Exhibition Boxing Match
In a surprise move, former UFC champion and current controversy magnet Conor McGregor has announced plans to step into the boxing ring once again, this time against popular social media influencer Logan Paul in an exhibition match. The bout is said to be backed by none other than the esteemed Ambani family, who boasts a staggering net worth of $44.8 billion.
While some may raise eyebrows at the unorthodox pairing, it’s clear that McGregor is dead set on making this fight happen. Not only did he take to social media to confirm the talks with Paul, but also went out of his way to dispel any rumors surrounding a potential bout with up-and-coming fighter Ilia Topuria.
So, what does this mean for the combat sports world? And more importantly, can we expect to see McGregor return to the UFC? Let’s dive into everything you need to know about this highly anticipated matchup.
First and foremost, it appears that this exhibition match will indeed be co-promoted by the UFC. Dana White, the organization’s president, recently hinted at an upcoming surprise announcement, which many believe may be connected to this very fight. Given Paul’s affiliation with Prime energy drink, a partner of the UFC, it seems only logical that the promotion would play some role in the event.
As for McGregor’s chances of returning to the Octagon, the odds don’t look particularly promising. With strict testing procedures in place for banned substances and other hurdles still to be cleared, it seems unlikely that we’ll see a return to his championship days anytime soon. Not only has he been inactive for 3.5 years, but his personal life has also taken a hit with recent legal issues.
Despite these challenges, there is some potential for this exhibition match in India to serve as a testing ground for the UFC’s public reception of McGregor. Given his tumultuous past, it’s understandable that many fans may be hesitant to support him once again.
While we can’t rule out the possibility entirely, I’d put the chances of McGregor ever fighting in the UFC at around 30%. It’s essential to remember that time is working against him, and his recent legal issues won’t exactly help his cause.
Source: http://www.forbes.com