UFC 200: Conor McGregor says Nate Diaz rematch is back on

Author : claviceps1941
Publish Date : 2021-04-07 10:21:29


Just six days after shocking the mixed martial arts world by hinting at his retirement, Conor McGregor has now announced he will be fighting at the UFC 200 event on July 9.

The Irish fighter's rematch with Nate Diaz, who beat him in their welterweight bout in March, had seemed to be off after McGregor was pulled from the Las Vegas event for refusing to attend a promotional press conference.

But McGregor said on social media Monday that Ultimate Fighting Championship president Dana White and CEO/chairman Lorenzo Fertitta had backtracked on that decision.



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Read: Conor McGregor had 'every opportunity in the world' to fight

'Happy to announce that I am BACK on UFC 200!' McGregor tweeted. 'Shout out to Dana White and Lorenzo Fertitta on getting this one done for the fans.'

However, an official UFC spokesperson told CNN: 'The tweet is not accurate.'

McGregor caused a furor in the MMA world by appearing to announce his retirement from the sport on April 19.

Read: Has UFC's biggest name retired at the age of 27?

'I have decided to retire young. Thanks for the cheese. Catch ya's later,' he tweeted.

However, in a statement released two days later, the 27-year-old confirmed he wasn't retiring but was instead frustrated at the UFC's promotional 'distractions' he was required to do.

Diaz, who had also joked on social media that he was retiring following his rival's 'cheese' post, said he was only interested in fighting McGregor -- who suffered his first career UFC defeat against the American.

Read: In 650 words, Conor McGregor says he's not retiring ... and more

Can McGregor beat Diaz? Have your say on CNN Sport's Facebook page

Read: Has UFC's biggest name retired at the age of 27? But McGregor said on social media Monday that Ultimate Fighting Championship president Dana White and CEO/chairman Lorenzo Fertitta had backtracked on that decision. Diaz, who had also joked on social media that he was retiring following his rival's 'cheese' post, said he was only interested in fighting McGregor -- who suffered his first career UFC defeat against the American. The Irish fighter's rematch with Nate Diaz, who beat him in their welterweight bout in March, had seemed to be off after McGregor was pulled from the Las Vegas event for refusing to attend a promotional press conference. Diaz, who had also joked on social media that he was retiring following his rival's 'cheese' post, said he was only interested in fighting McGregor -- who suffered his first career UFC defeat against the American. Read: In 650 words, Conor McGregor says he's not retiring ... and more However, an official UFC spokesperson told CNN: 'The tweet is not accurate.' However, an official UFC spokesperson told CNN: 'The tweet is not accurate.' 'Happy to announce that I am BACK on UFC 200!' McGregor tweeted. 'Shout out to Dana White and Lorenzo Fertitta on getting this one done for the fans.' However, an official UFC spokesperson told CNN: 'The tweet is not accurate.' However, an official UFC spokesperson told CNN: 'The tweet is not accurate.' Read: Conor McGregor had 'every opportunity in the world' to fight Read: Has UFC's biggest name retired at the age of 27? Diaz, who had also joked on social media that he was retiring following his rival's 'cheese' post, said he was only interested in fighting McGregor -- who suffered his first career UFC defeat against the American. Read: Conor McGregor had 'every opportunity in the world' to fight 'I have decided to retire young. Thanks for the cheese. Catch ya's later,' he tweeted. Diaz, who had also joked on social media that he was retiring following his rival's 'cheese' post, said he was only interested in fighting McGregor -- who suffered his first career UFC defeat against the American. Can McGregor beat Diaz? Have your say on CNN Sport's Facebook page McGregor caused a furor in the MMA world by appearing to announce his retirement from the sport on April 19. Read: Conor McGregor had 'every opportunity in the world' to fight Can McGregor beat Diaz? Have your say on CNN Sport's Facebook page Can McGregor beat Diaz? Have your say on CNN Sport's Facebook page However, in a statement released two days later, the 27-year-old confirmed he wasn't retiring but was instead frustrated at the UFC's promotional 'distractions' he was required to do. Read: Has UFC's biggest name retired at the age of 27? 'I have decided to retire young. Thanks for the cheese. Catch ya's later,' he tweeted. McGregor caused a furor in the MMA world by appearing to announce his retirement from the sport on April 19. McGregor caused a furor in the MMA world by appearing to announce his retirement from the sport on April 19. Just six days after shocking the mixed martial arts world by hinting at his retirement, Conor McGregor has now announced he will be fighting at the UFC 200 event on July 9. Read: In 650 words, Conor McGregor says he's not retiring ... and more Can McGregor beat Diaz? Have your say on CNN Sport's Facebook page

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