Conor willing to fight Poirier, but must be in ’20

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Conor McGregor is closer to returning to the Octagon than he has been in months.

McGregor said Thursday on Twitter that he “accepted the UFC offer” to fight against Dustin Poirier. Sources close to McGregor confirmed it as well.

And while McGregor accepted the rematch against Poirier, whom he beat at UFC 178 in 2014 via TKO, he insisted that “it must happen in 2020.”

The UFC had offered the fight to McGregor two weeks ago for UFC 257 — their Jan. 23 pay-per-view event.

McGregor asked the UFC to book the fight on either the upcoming Nov. 21 or Dec. 12 pay-per-view cards. According to sources, McGregor’s team is now awaiting a reply from the UFC on its counteroffer.

Poirier told ESPN that he would be willing to fight McGregor on either Nov. 21 or Dec. 12.

Both upcoming pay-per-view cards — UFC 255 and 256 — have openings at the moment. Last week, Cody Garbrandt was forced to pull out of the UFC 255 main event against flyweight champion Deiveson Figueiredo due to a torn biceps. As a result, he has been replaced by the lesser-known Alex Perez.

As for UFC 256 on Dec. 12, ESPN reported earlier this week that it lost its main event after welterweight champion Kamaru Usman asked for more time to train for Gilbert Burns. The UFC has attempted to book a Stipe MiocicFrancis Ngannou fight for the heavyweight title or a Jorge MasvidalColby Covington fight instead, but neither was locked in.

McGregor hasn’t fought since his 40-second TKO victory over Donald Cerrone in January. Before that fight, he said he was hoping to fight three times in 2020. However, the pandemic and failed negotiations with the UFC have stalled his return leading to a public feud of sorts with UFC president Dana White.

McGregor also tweeted that he will still donate $500,000 to Poirier’s Good Fight Foundation charity since he promised to do so when the pair tried to set up a charity sparring match last week.

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