Conor McGregor already has been a two-division UFC champion, but now it appears he wants to hold the “BMF” title.
With the Irish superstar’s return set for UFC 246 in a welterweight main event against Donald “Cowboy” Cerrone, he’s laid out an ambitious schedule for what he hopes will be a very busy 2020, according to UFC president Dana White.
White told ESPN.com McGregor “wants to fight three times” next year as he seeks to beat Cerrone, avenge his loss to Khabib Nurmagomedov, and then potentially set up a blockbuster fight against Jorge Masvidal before 2020 is finished.