Say what? Conor McGregor hints at move to middleweight division

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Say what? Conor McGregor hints at move to middleweight division

Say what? Conor McGregor hints at move to middleweight division

Conor McGregor will be keeping a keen eye on the upcoming Ultimate Fighting Championship middleweight title fight.

Say what? Conor McGregor hints at move to middleweight division

Conor McGregor will be keeping a keen eye on the upcoming Ultimate Fighting Championship middleweight title fight.

Conor McGregor is once again turning heads in the MMA world—this time, with a bold hint at moving up to the middleweight division. The Irish superstar, known for his featherweight and lightweight glory, has set his sights on the 185-pound belt, and fans are buzzing with anticipation.

The upcoming UFC 328 main event on May 9 at Prudential Center in Newark, New Jersey, features a middleweight title clash between champion Khamzat Chimaev and challenger Sean Strickland. McGregor took to X (formerly Twitter) to express his excitement, writing, "Very excited for the Newark, New Jersey @ufc card, with my 185lb @ufc title on the line! TUNE IN ON @UFConParamount 💰" The message suggests "Notorious" is claiming the middleweight crown as his own—a massive leap from his fighting roots.

McGregor (22-6) began his UFC career at featherweight, where he became a two-division champion by also capturing the lightweight title. However, he never defended either belt. His last victory came at welterweight against Donald Cerrone in 2020, followed by consecutive stoppage losses to Dustin Poirier, including a leg injury in his most recent fight in 2021. Despite recovering within a year, McGregor has remained sidelined, teasing fans with potential returns that have yet to materialize.

This potential middleweight move would be a dramatic shift for the 36-year-old, who has traditionally competed at lighter weights. For context, middleweight is 35 pounds heavier than his former featherweight class. If McGregor follows through, it could mark one of the most audacious comebacks in UFC history—a story that keeps fans on the edge of their seats. As International Fight Week approaches, the MMA community is watching closely to see if the "Notorious" one will finally step back into the Octagon.

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