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Conor McGregor Frustrated With UFC: “My Patience Is Running Thin”

Conor McGregor Frustrated With UFC: “My Patience Is Running Thin”

Conor McGregor is growing increasingly impatient with the delay of his return to the UFC octagon.

His frustration became evident during his ringside presence at the “Day of Reckoning” boxing event in Riyadh (Saudi Arabia), where he watched Anthony Joshua beat Otto Wallin and Joseph Parker’s surprising win against Deontay Wilder.

In an honest conversation with TalkSPORT, McGregor’s frustration with the UFC was as noticeable as ever:

The Mac has loads to offer and loads to deliver.

Give me something. You know what I’m saying? I was supposed to be back in April, I was supposed to be back in April. It was supposed to be December…
They’ve never treated anyone [like this]. No one’s ever been treated [like this].

For all the figures I’ve brought in this game, I sell more than all of them combined, yeah?
I sell more than every one of them combined.

McGregor’s dissatisfaction stems from what he believes to be an unfair treatment by the UFC:

No one in the history of the fight game’s ever been treated the way I’m getting treated at this minute, yeah?

Through what I came through to what I bring, they f***** should open floodgates for me, yeah?
And I’m waiting. I’m waiting and I’m waiting.

My patience is wearing thin on me waiting.