Conor McGregor to lose his UFC lightweight title

UFC president Dana White confirmed that the winner of coming fight between Tony Ferguson and Khabib Nurmagomedov would hold the division belt

Conor McGregor waves to fans during the arrivals for a boxing match Tuesday, Aug. 22, 2017, in Las Vegas. McGregor is scheduled to fight Floyd Mayweather Jr. in a boxing match Saturday in Las Vegas. (AP Photo/John Locher)
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Conor McGregor will seemingly be stripped of his UFC lightweight title after company president Dana White said the winner of the Tony Ferguson-Khabib Nurmagomedov bout will be the division's new champion.

McGregor is widely regarded as the UFC's biggest draw but has not had a Mixed Martial Arts fight since November 2016, when he defeated Eddie Alvarez to claim the lightweight strap.

The Irishman went into the boxing world last year which ended in a highly lucrative showdown with Floyd Mayweather and, despite intimating to White he will return to UFC in August or September, McGregor's continued absence from the octagon was deemed unfair to his rivals.

White did not say the lightweight crown was no longer McGregor's but confirmed that whoever triumphs between interim belt holder Ferguson and undefeated Russian Nurmagomedov at UFC 223 at the Barclays Centre in New York on April 7 will become the new champion.

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When asked about McGregor at a news conference, White responded: "I have no update, the winner of this fight will be the champion."

When pressed whether that meant McGregor had been stripped, White said: "We'll see what happens.

"When you make an obscene amount of money, who knows if they'll ever come back? Conor's saying 'Maybe I'll come back in August or September'. Well that's almost two years. That's not fair to the rest of the guys in the division.

"The division has to go on, these guys have been fighting their whole career and everyone wants to get to that pinnacle and it's the fair thing to do.

"I like Conor McGregor but the division has to go on."

However, White added that McGregor could challenge the winner of Ferguson and Nurmagomedov on his return.

White said: "I think that this fight is ridiculous and after this fight happens, whenever Conor does decide to come back, I think it will be massive.

"Conor McGregor is not only one of the biggest stars in Mixed Martial Arts but he's one of the biggest stars in all of sports on earth."

Ferguson already believes he is the champion.

He said: "They offered me Conor and Conor didn't want to fight. I'm not going to beg someone for a fight. This is the real belt. I am the champ, Conor McNuggets is nothing, I'm defending my belt."