- UFC. Dana White drops the most concerning update of Conor McGregor v Michael Chandler
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Just a day after Dana White hinted he would make a Conor McGregor announcement, the potential next fight for him never came and there was a fight announced of his previous opponent. Michael Chandler is fighting Charles Oliveira in November while Conor was asking for a cross promotion fight or something strange nobody understood as he said it. There may be a reason McGregor wasn't all there when he spoke to the press on Friday. On Saturday, the Bare Knuckle Fighting Championship had a major event and co-owner Conor was right there. During a mixed zone exchange with some journalists, there was an image we've seen before that leaves Conor in a very bad place.
Is Conor McGregor doped out of his mind?
Although its pretty unclear what is going on with Conor McGregor, this video showing him completely accelerated and stiff is yet another sign that he may not be on the righteous path. When he was promoting the Amazon film RoadHouse with Jake Gyllenhaal, there was another moment where he also appeared completely out of it. In this new video, he seems even more concerning and for at least the second time. This will not look well for him in the near future because the evidence is hard to ignore now. Dana White didn't make his announcement for good reason.
Is this the end of Conor McGregor's career?
In the realm of speculation, there is already a lot of people who are not willing to accept that Conor McGregor won't ever be the same fighter again. We often think of Ronaldinho when we see how McGregor is slowly descending into obscurity. Granted, the man is completely set for life with his impressive business mind and wealth. But when it comes to staying at the top of the MMA game, Conor doesn't even seem willing to make an effort to return. Even when he fights those two commitment left on his contract, it is likely he won't impress anybody due to his constant neglect of the discipline he needs in order to return to the top.