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Conor McGregor refuses to extend UFC contract with two fights remaining

Oscar Nascimento, MMA News Editor at AgentMMABy Oscar Nascimento
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Conor McGregor has declined to extend his contract with the UFC despite having two fights remaining on his current deal. No additional details about McGregor's future plans, reasons for refusing the extension, or potential negotiations were provided in this brief announcement. This development could have significant implications for McGregor's future in combat sports and his relationship with the UFC. The post does not specify when this decision was made or what McGregor's next steps might be.

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Conor McGregor has declined to sign a contract extension with the UFC, despite still having two fights left on his existing deal, according to a new announcement made ahead of the organization's summer schedule.

McGregor, 37, holds a professional record of 22 wins and 6 losses and competes out of SBG Ireland. The Dublin-born southpaw stands 175 centimeters tall with a 74-inch reach and has long been one of the most prominent figures in the sport's history. A prolific striker, he lands 5.32 significant strikes per minute at 49 percent accuracy — numbers that reflect the aggressive, high-output style that made him a two-division champion. He carries Irish citizenship and has represented the country throughout his career on the sport's biggest stages.

Conor McGregor
Conor McGregor

Why it matters

  • McGregor still has two fights remaining on his current UFC deal, meaning his promotional future is unresolved but not immediately severed
  • Refusing an extension signals a potential shift in his long-term relationship with the UFC, though no formal split has been confirmed
  • His drawing power as one of combat sports' biggest names means any change in his contractual status carries significant commercial weight for both parties
  • No reasons for declining the extension have been disclosed, leaving the full picture of ongoing negotiations — or the lack thereof — unclear

The decision does not appear to end McGregor's UFC tenure immediately, as those two remaining contracted bouts are still in place. What it does introduce is uncertainty about what follows. Whether this reflects a negotiating position, a desire for free agency, or something else entirely has not been disclosed. No timeline for resolution, and no statement from the UFC or McGregor's camp elaborating on next steps, accompanied the announcement.

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