
Share
27th November 2016
10:36am GMT

All that he sought, he conquered.
Now it is time to move on and to move the story on. At least that is what the UFC are thinking.
The promotion announced, late on Saturday night and during Fight night 101, that McGregor had "relinquished" his featherweight belt. Interim title holder Jose Aldo has now been installed as outright champion but, oddly, Anthony Pettis will now headline UFC 206 against Max Holloway for the interim strap.
If that all sounds too simple, that's because it is.
McGregor's camp has told MMA Fighting's Ariel Helwani that they 'never agreed' to his losing the belt. It is two different takes on one massive story.
The UFC are within their rights to strip McGregor of his belt and the Dubliner himself stated, after UFC 205, that he would be taking time out of the fight game until the middle of 2017 at the earliest.
For those of us waiting McGregor's personal take on matters, his social media activity is giving nothing away. Last night, he retweeted an ode from training partner Dillon Danis abd that was it.
https://twitter.com/dillondanis/status/802625295102656512
When he does respond, expect something seismic.
Dick Clerkin makes his GAA Hour debut to talk about a wonderful career and argue passionately with Colm Parkinson over Sky Sports GAA. Subscribe here on iTunes.
Explore more on these topics: