Dana White: Conor McGregor's Next Fight Won't Be on Showtime
Espinoza and White's Beef Continues
McGregor's Next Fight on HBO or UFC Network
UFC CEO Dana White has revealed that Conor McGregor's upcoming fight will not be on Showtime, the network that aired his last fight against Floyd Mayweather. The announcement comes amid a ongoing feud between White and Showtime head honcho Stephen Espinoza.
Espinoza and White's beef can be traced back to the time White's microphone was cut off during the Mayweather-McGregor press conference. White has since accused Espinoza of being a "coward" and a "liar." Espinoza has denied these accusations, but the bad blood between the two men remains.
With McGregor's next fight now off the table for Showtime, it is unclear where the fight will air. White has said that it could air on HBO or the UFC Network. However, no official announcement has been made.
The news that McGregor's next fight will not be on Showtime is a significant development. It is a sign that the feud between White and Espinoza is far from over. It also means that fans will have to wait a little longer to see McGregor back in the Octagon.
In conclusion, the ongoing feud between White and Espinoza has resulted in McGregor's next fight being taken off Showtime. It is unclear where the fight will air, but it is sure to be a major event. Fans will be eager to see McGregor back in action, and they will be watching closely to see how the feud between White and Espinoza plays out.
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