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Conor McGregor refuses to renew 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. The brief report provides no additional details about McGregor's reasoning, future plans, or UFC's response to his decision. This development could have significant implications for the former two-division champion's future in MMA. No timeline was provided for when these final two contracted bouts might occur or whether McGregor intends to fulfill them.

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Conor McGregor has declined to sign a contract extension with the UFC, a development first reported on May 25, 2026, even as two fights remain on his existing deal with the promotion.

McGregor, 37, carries a professional record of 22 wins and 6 losses and remains one of the most recognizable figures in combat sports. The Irishman, who trains out of SBG Ireland, became the first fighter in UFC history to hold titles in two weight classes simultaneously. Standing five-foot-nine with a 74-inch reach and fighting out of a southpaw stance, he has averaged 5.32 significant strikes landed per minute across his career, with a striking accuracy of 49 percent.

Conor McGregor
Conor McGregor

No official reason for his refusal to extend has been reported, and neither McGregor's camp nor the UFC has publicly responded to the news. It also remains unclear whether McGregor intends to compete in the two bouts still owed under his current agreement, or when those fights might be scheduled.

Why it matters

  • McGregor declining an extension raises immediate questions about his long-term future in the UFC and whether the two remaining fights on his deal will ever take place.
  • His drawing power at lightweight and welterweight means any change in his promotional status carries significant commercial consequences for the UFC.
  • A departure or prolonged inactivity would create a notable void at the top of the lightweight division, with ripple effects on rankings and title contention.
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