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'You remain cold to the situation,' Conor McGregor to become soulless machination; will not go for ‘trash-talks’ in UFC return

Let bygones like ‘The Notorious‘ be bye-gone. Welcome ‘The Tactician Conor McGregor to the stands as he returns at UFC 303’s feature headliner. McGregor faces ‘Iron’ Michael Chandler in his fourth venture at the 170-pound mark. As fans anticipate a remarkable return, the Irishman has changed things up a bit. This includes a move away from his usual persona.

Since his 2021 leg break, some anger in his resolve would be prudent. However, Conor McGregor hopes to be more adaptable. He holds prime rivalries with top notorieties in the game. Khabib Nurmagomedov, Dustin Poirier , and others always top his list. Michael Chandler is the latest to join the list of heated rivals. As McGregor sheds off his ring rust against the 170lber debutant, he wishes for no animosity.

I don’t think I will go to that level again, It doesn’t serve a purpose...Like I said, you remain cold to the situation. You remain emotionless...It’s a blank face and a specific body type. He [Chandler] has his set movements, his set patterns he moves in, and his set shots. I’m aware of them, and I’m preparing for a multitude of outcomes. I’m as ready as I can be, and I’m confident all my shots will land. Conor McGregor via The MacLife (@TheMacLife)

Speaking with Oscar Willis of The Mac Life, the Irishman thus voiced a more stoic and calm resolve. McGregor (22-6 MMA, 10-4 UFC) also has a legacy to uphold despite his three-year sabbatical. Boasting top spots on UFC’s Official listings of PPV buyouts, he has yet another one under his belt. UFC 303 already has the makings of the “Conor McGregor” effect, passing a projected $20 million in live gate buyouts.

This also happens to be his penultimate appearance under current contractual obligations. Hence, it’s a make-it-or-break-it situation for the Irishman. Would he rather break another leg or break a leg with a dominant win? He chooses the latter. McGregor also talked about the changes to his contract happening.

Conor McGregor is in talks with the UFC over a new contract

Even though his return at UFC 303 on June 29 remains the biggest spectacle, the former two-division champ wishes it not to be his last outing this year. Conor McGregor is angsty on shredding his ring rust. Hence, he is working towards a possible extension after facing Michael Chandler.

The consensus buyout king has already received a multitude of callouts from top welterweights. Moreover, a rematch with Max Holloway for the BMF title remains a lucrative encounter for the UFC. Hence, the Irish superstar wants to get more active.

June 29, September 5 — Mexican Independence Day — and then December, Three bouts this year... Now, I’ll say this, God willing, because life has showed me sometimes different — with injuries and madness takes place....I have two fights left on my UFC contract. We’re currently in negotiation stage with the UFC... Conor McGregor via Live kickstream Q&A Session with duelbits.com

The September event in question is earmarked for Mexican Independence Day – at the massive $2.3 billion Sphere. Boasting 580,000 square feet of LED screen panels, it is to host UFC’s new annual card of celebrating the Mexican Independence Day. Due to hard-hitting financial investments, this will be the only time the venue will be used. However, the UFC boss has promised a spectacular event.

McGregor previously called for a trilogy bout with Nate Diaz on the card. However, that motion drowned as soon as it was birthed. Diaz’s Mexican heritage makes it sensible to have the trilogy bout on the card. Nevertheless, the final decision is up to the UFC brass.

This article first appeared on FirstSportz and was syndicated with permission.

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