UFC Boss Claims McGregor at 145 Pounds
Conor McGregor could be close to his old fighting weight, according to UFC President Dana White. Speaking on Logan Paul’s Impaulsive podcast, White remarked that the former two-division champion is “walking around” at roughly 145 to 155 pounds. The figure sparked speculation about whether McGregor might be eyeing a return to the featherweight division, where he first rose to prominence by capturing the title in 2015.
Return Rumors Intensify
McGregor has not fought in the UFC since breaking his leg in 2021, and talk of a comeback has circulated for months. White’s comments add fuel to that speculation, suggesting the Irish star has slimmed down considerably after previously bulking up during his hiatus. Although no bout has been officially scheduled, fans are now debating whether McGregor could realistically compete at featherweight again after years at lightweight and welterweight.
No Official Fight Announcement Yet
Despite the intrigue, McGregor’s return remains unconfirmed. White used the weight remark to dismiss a potential matchup between McGregor and Logan Paul, noting the significant size difference. For now, McGregor’s future in the Octagon is still uncertain, though his current weight hints at the possibility of a dramatic comeback in a lighter division.
