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Conor McGregor has laid out plans for his post-UFC career.
On Thursday morning, McGregor attended a press conference in Spain to promote his latest investment in the bare-knuckle boxing organization BKFC.
During the BKFC press conference, McGregor told the media that he plans on taking part in bare-knuckle boxing after he fights out his UFC contract.
“I have a bit of business left with the Ultimate Fighting Championship, two fights left on my contract…I have my eye on all of this, I’m not up here just an owner, player/manager.”
Conor McGregor says he’s got 2 fights left on his UFC contract and then he “has his eyes on” Bareknuckle Fighting Championship
🎥 @bareknucklefc pic.twitter.com/jJz0xQGkvM
— OOC MMA (@oocmma) July 18, 2024
Conor said he would love to welcome Ilia Topuria to BKFC and slap him around a bit.
Conor McGregor on Ilia Topuria:
"He's not bad… I'd slap him around he's too small." 😭
🎥 @bareknucklefc #UFC #MMA pic.twitter.com/ro8KhHKCFP
— Championship Rounds (@ChampRDS) July 18, 2024
McGregor is still set to fight Michael Chandler in the UFC later this year after his broken toe heals up.