“Dana White Proposes Madison Square Garden in New York as Potential Venue for Conor McGregor’s Highly-Anticipated UFC Comeback.”
The Irishman hasn’t fought since July 2021, when he was defeated by Dustin Poirier due to a sickening leg break after kicking his opponent.
It was revealed that McGregor will return against Michael Chandler later this year, but the specific date and venue are still to be confirmed.
But UFC chief White has some big plans in mind.
Speaking to Sports Business Journal, he revealed: ‘You can do the Cowboys’ stadium, Madison Square Garden, obviously Vegas.
Conor McGregor could be back in the UFC with a fight at Madison Square Garden this year
UFC chief Dana White says that the New York venue could host McGregor’s comeback
‘We’re looking at all the different options.’
New York’s Madison Square Garden would hold around 21,000 fans, while the Cowboys’ AT&T stadium has a maximum capacity of 100,000.
Both McGregor and Chandler are facing off as coaches in the The Ultimate Fighter, with the pair expected to fight after the conclusion of the series.
McGregor lost his last two fights – both against Poirier – before his time on the sidelines after his 2021 leg break.
The 34-year-old McGregor has a 22-6 record in UFC, while Chandler is 23-8.
McGregor has lost three of his last four fights – he was also defeated by Khabib Nurmagomedov in 2018 but won in the first round against Donald Cerrone in 2020.