Despite Dana White’s complete denial of anything involving Conor McGregor was going down last week, one man in the know is claiming he knows otherwise.
Former UFC middleweight champion Michael Bisping, who also serves as a FOX analyst for the UFC, says he has information that he’s been sitting on due to a promise he made not to tell.
However, that isn’t stopping Bisping from refuting Dana’s claim that McGregor had no business in New York last week.
Taking to his own Podcast, Bisping dished the dirt:
“By all accounts, Conor was going to be at the Barclays Center on Saturday night to make an announcement. It was going to be a title fight or whatever the fight was going to be, I’m sworn to secrecy so I can’t say but he was going to be there.”
The standing rumor is that the UFC was going to place Conor McGregor in an interim welterweight title fight against Rafael dos Anjos. This rumor is inline with what Bisping is preaching as well.
Of course, following Thursday’s bus incident, the UFC killed any fight involving McGregor, for the time being.