Former UFC champ Conor McGregor wants to fight at UFC White House.
But first, “Notorious” is hoping to renegotiate his contract, which may have been voided by the promotion’s billon-dollar deal with Paramount+
and CBS. That’s a conversation that may be above Dana White’s pay grade — or maybe McGregor is unhappy with White’s current White House matchmaking.
Either way, McGregor (22-6) is looking to lock down a “chat” with Endeavor billionaire, Ari Emanuel.
“I won’t come back until me and Ari chat,“ McGregor tweeted and deleted (via Mirror.co.uk).
McGregor, who turns 38 in July, has not competed in nearly five years, partly because he broke his leg at UFC 264, but mostly because he’s filthy rich and doesn’t need to work. It also stands to reason that McGregor may be better suited for a UFC fight card that sells tickets, where “Notorious” can easily command a $20 million gate.
We’ll find out within the next few weeks.








