Conor McGregor withdraws from UFC 303 main event vs. Michael Chandler due to injury, Dana White announces (2024)

Conor McGregor's nearly three-year layoff from the UFC will become even longer, as the Irishman withdrew from his UFC 303 fight against Michael Chandler on Thursday.

UFC president Dana White announced McGregor's exit, only saying that the Irishman had sustained an injury.

The main event, set to take place June 29, will be replaced by a light heavyweight title rematch between champion Alex Pereira and former champion Jiri Procházka. Pereira previously defeated Procházka via second-round TKO to win the chronically vacant belt at UFC 295 last November.

The co-main event between former light heavyweight champ Jamahal Hill and Carlos Ulberg is also being replaced by a bout between Brian Ortega and Diego Lopes due to an injury to Hill. Ulberg will instead face Anthony Smith.

It was a rough day overall for the UFC, as the Fight Night scheduled the week before 303 also saw its main event between Khamzat Chimaev and Robert Whittaker get derailed due to a medical issue with Chimaev. The UFC announced earlier Thursday that Whittaker will instead face Ikram Aliskerov.

McGregor last fought at UFC 264 in July 2021, when he lost a trilogy fight with Dustin Poirier via TKO after breaking his tibia at the end of the first round. It has been more than four years since he last won a fight, and nearly eight years since he won a title fight.

Conor McGregor's UFC 303 withdrawal was rumored for more than a week

Fans hoping for McGregor's long-awaited return to the Octagon at UFC 303 first saw red flags when a news conference with Chandler scheduled for June 3 was abruptly postponed, with little explanation from the promotion.

As rumors — and a video of McGregor partying with his fiancée — started to swirl, McGregor posted on X that "a series of obstacles" had caused the postponement, but he insisted he was still looking forward to fighting again.

In consultation with the UFC, todays press conference was cancelled due to a series of obstacles outside of our control. I apologize to my Irish fans, and fans around the world, for the inconvenience and appreciate all your passion and support. I can’t wait to put on the greatest…

— Conor McGregor (@TheNotoriousMMA) June 3, 2024

Anyone encouraged by that explanation would have been subsequently disheartened when veteran MMA journalist Ariel Helwani reported Tuesday that the UFC was putting out feelers for a McGregor replacement or a new fight entirely.

Those anxieties dissipated over the following week, with Chandler saying all was well in an interview and the UFC promoting the fight like usual on a Fight Night, but Helwani reported the following Tuesday there was increased pessimism and that the promotion was once again sending out feelers for a replacement.

Helwani reported soon after McGregor's withdrawal that the former champion had sustained the injury a day or two before that news conference, with McGregor's camp hoping in vain he could recover in time.

This latest development is particularly rough for Chandler, who has been more than patient as he awaits what would be by far the most lucrative fight of his career. Chandler last entered the Octagon in November 2022, when he also lost to Poirier. Months later, he and McGregor were set up for a bout as coaches of "The Ultimate Fighter," but months passed without a real fight date. That span of time included the UFC's contentious split with the USADA over McGregor's reentry into the testing pool.

The fight date was finally announced in April, and no one was happier than Chandler.

McGregor staying busy, just not in the UFC

McGregor's most recent loss to Poirier was a low point in a career that was already trending downward, at least when it came to performance in the cage.

McGregor sat on the mat, with a badly broken leg, hurling insult after insult and making a gun sign at Poirier, who remains one of the most popular fighters in the UFC. McGregor had spent the entire pre-fight process making statements about Poirier's family that clearly crossed a line, to the point that Poirier's wife Jolie was seen flipping him off as he received medical attention.

It was a moment of soul-searching for McGregor, who at that point had lost three of his last four fights, with two losses to Poirier and one to the since-retired Khabib Nurmagomedov. Yes, he was (and still is) the biggest draw in MMA, but the former two-belt champ had never actually defended either belt, and was stripped of both due to inactivity.

So McGregor went through a slow recovery process, and he definitely didn't jump back into the UFC as early as he could. Instead, he focused on his considerable business portfolio and made his acting debut as the antagonist in Jake Gyllenhaal's adaptation of "Road House."

There were also some concerning accusations, not to mention whatever this was.

And now that three-year road back to the UFC is extended, and you can only wonder how much longer the promotion can play ball with a fighter it has defended and indulged at every turn.

Conor McGregor withdraws from UFC 303 main event vs. Michael Chandler due to injury, Dana White announces (2024)

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Conor McGregor withdraws from UFC 303 main event vs. Michael Chandler due to injury, Dana White announces? ›

UFC president Dana White announced McGregor's exit, only saying that the Irishman had sustained an injury. The main event, set to take place June 29, will be replaced by a light heavyweight title rematch between champion Alex Pereira and former champion Jiri Procházka.

Why did Conor McGregor pull out of the UFC 303? ›

LAS VEGAS (AP) — Conor McGregor posted on Instagram on Friday that a broken toe was the reason he had to pull out of his headline UFC 303 bout against Michael Chandler after previously not specifying the injury.

Why did Conor McGregor pull out of the fight? ›

A broken toe is what prevented Conor McGregor from fighting Michael Chandler next week in Las Vegas, the UFC star revealed Friday.

How much is Dana White worth? ›

What is Dana White's net worth in 2024? According to Celebrity Net Worth, Dana White has a net worth of $500 million. Further, he collects an estimated $20 million salary annually.

Where is the UFC 303? ›

Alex Pereira defends his light heavyweight championship in a rematch with former champion Jiri Prochazka in the main event of UFC 303 on Saturday, June 29, in Las Vegas.

Who knocked down Conor McGregor? ›

Yes, Khabib Nurmagomedov was the first person to drop Conor McGregor. Though Conor was able to spring back up, Khabib's overhand right caused Connor to fall with both hands touching the canvas, constituting a knockdown.

Who has more money McGregor or Dana White? ›

Dana White is worth about $500 million, mostly from when the UFC was sold for $4 billion in 2016. Conner McGreggor is worth about $200 million.

Who is the richest UFC fighter? ›

Conor McGregor is the highest-earning UFC Fighter of all time. The former two-division champion has raked in $39.3 million from his fights. This doesn't include Pay-Per-View earnings or endorsem*nts. In 2016, 'The NotoriousMMA' held both the Featherweight and Lightweight championship belts.

What is Dana White's UFC salary? ›

Dana White earns a $20 million annual salary. This includes his share from UFC events and various endorsem*nts and sponsorships. White also enjoys gambling and has won big in Las Vegas casinos. Reports say he once made almost $7 million in one night in Vegas.

Is Conor McGregor injured? ›

Conor McGregor revealed he suffered a broken toe in training that led to his scheduled fight against Michael Chandler at UFC 303 being canceled. McGregor has not fought since suffering a broken leg in the first round of his July 2021 loss to Dustin Poirier.

Where was UFC 136? ›

UFC 136: Edgar vs. Maynard III was a mixed martial arts event held by the Ultimate Fighting Championship on October 8, 2011, at the Toyota Center in Houston, Texas. The event coincided with a two-day UFC Fan Expo held at the George R. Brown Convention Center.

Where is UFC 203? ›

Stipe Miocic and Alistair will go to war for the heavyweight title on September 10 at UFC 203 live from Cleveland, Ohio.

What companies does Dana White own? ›

This is the latest accepted revision, reviewed on 21 June 2024. Dana Frederick White Jr. (born July 28, 1969) is an American businessman who is the CEO and president of the Ultimate Fighting Championship (UFC), a global mixed martial arts organization. He is also the owner of Power Slap, a slap fighting promotion.

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