“He’s a California boxer now.”
MMA fans have been waiting with anticipation to see what Conor McGregor would do next.
The UFC lightweight champion has kept a low profile by his own standards since being stripped of the featherweight title he won last December against Jose Aldo, but is next move is definitely one few could have predicted.
McGregor is playing his hand brilliantly here https://t.co/0uxOVudN0Y
— SportsJOE (@SportsJOEdotie) November 29, 2016
The UFC lightweight champion has applied for, and been granted, a boxing licence for the state of California.
MMA journalist Ariel Helwani broke the news.
Breaking: Conor McGregor has been issued a boxing license in the state of California, per his manager @AudieAttar.
— Ariel Helwani (@arielhelwani) December 1, 2016
“He got a licence today and a federal ID. He’s a California boxer now,” Andy Foster, the California State Athletic Commission’s executive officer, told MMAFighting.com.
“He’s qualified [as a boxer],” Foster continued.
“I’d love to see him fight in California. It just needs to be the right opponent, certainly a high-level opponent. We’re happy to licence him. We’re happy he’s a California fighter.”
The development is bound to fuel a fresh round of speculation regarding a potential super-fight with retired boxer Floyd Mayweather Jr.
McGregor has yet to comment on the news, but his manager confirmed a licence has been granted.
“All I can comment on is that we have been granted a boxing licence by the State of California,” Audie Attar said.
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