Amid continued questions regarding his status and situation with anti-doping agency, USADA (United State Anti-Doping Agency), Conor McGregor’s manager, Audie Attar has claimed that the Dubliner is “going to do things the right way” following discussions with the UFC and the testing agency.
McGregor, who turned 35 years old earlier this month, has been sidelined from the Octagon since he headlined UFC 264 two years ago, suffering a first round doctor’s stoppage TKO loss to former interim champion, Dustin Poirier, after fracturing his left tibia and fibula.
Featuring as an opposing coach on The Ultimate Fighter 31 earlier this year, Conor McGregor served on the reality television show against former lightweight title challenger, Michael Chandler, with the pair expected to fight at the welterweight limit in their respective returns to active competition.