Conor McGregor could be in line for a new UFC contract. |
Bellator MMA
If Conor
McGregor is to be believed, the Irish star will be entering
negotiations for a new
UFC contract in the near future.
In an interview on a stream, the former two-division champion
claimed that the new Paramount broadcast deal eliminates
pay-per-view points, which will require a reworked UFC contract.
McGregor is still targeting a return at the UFC White House card,
though the event has yet to be confirmed.
“I’m warming up now for the White House fight,” McGregor said (via
Happy Punch). “I’m gonna be at it, for sure. It’s gonna be insane,
the White House card is gonna be.
“I’m going into negotiations with the Ultimate Fighting
Championship in February. I’m very interested to go. They’ve
actually got a new deal with Paramount, it’s worth $7.7 billion. So
the company has [quadrupled] its profit, and my contract,
essentially, is void right now because there’s no more
pay-per-view, whereas my contract was based on pay-per-view sales.
I’m the highest-generating pay-per-view fighter of all time. The
pay-per-view system is done, I’m due a new contract. So, we’re
going into negotiations in February, and I’m very interested to see
how it goes.”
McGregor was the UFC’s top draw under the previous pay-per-view
model, in theory earning extra money for amount of buys his events
sold. Under Paramount, all numbered UFC events will be available as
part of a streaming service subscription with no additional
cost.
McGregor hasn’t competed since July 2021, when he broke his leg in
a loss to Dustin
Poirier. The Dublin native was slated to return at UFC 303 in
June 2024, but he pulled out of a proposed matchup against Michael
Chandler due to a broken toe. While McGregor seemed interested
in facing Chandler at the White House, UFC CEO Dana White recently
dismissed the notion of revisiting that booking.
Getting Ready
Regardless of who the opponent might be, McGregor seems to be
intent on fighting on the UFC White House card — possibly with a
new contract in hand.
“I’m focusing on what I can control,” McGregor said. “I’m in the
gym. I’m living in the gym, focusing on my health, focusing on my
rest, listening to my coaches, following the game plan. External
noise is non-existent for me. I don’t absorb it. You’re aware of
it, but you don’t let it seep in. Keep the internal dialogue
strong. I’m here, showing the kids, showing my team what it takes.
You’ve got to live it. You’ve got to live and breathe it.”
Conor
McGregor said he has to negotiate a new contract with the UFC
next month 👀“My contract is essentially void right now.” pic.twitter.com/c7wVzFEkIG
— Happy Punch (@HappyPunch)
January 18, 2026