Conor McGregor hints at return to USADA testing pool: ‘Submitted my stuff to Novitzky’

Conor McGregor hints at return to USADA testing pool: ‘Submitted my stuff to Novitzky’

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It appears Conor McGregor could be one step closer to a UFC return.

After coaching Season 31 of “The Ultimate Fighter” reality series, McGregor (22-6 MMA, 10-4 UFC) is expected to return against Michael Chandler (23-8 MMA, 18-5 UFC). The delay of their fight booking is due to McGregor, however, who has yet to officially re-enter the U.S. Anti-Doping Agency (USADA) testing pool.

In a recent Instagram post, though, McGregor indicated he has begun the process of opening himself up to USADA testing.

“Find my targets. Hit them. F*ck the consequences. You’re going down. This is fighting. Sparring day with slick @grozdevnikolay. Always a banger of a spar with the slick fella. Submitted my stuff to Novitzky. Ball rolling ⚽️ See you soon you little light work b*tch.”

According to USADA, McGregor must provide at least two negative samples over the course of six months before he’ll be eligible to compete. It is unknown if he will be provided an exemption, which the UFC can grant if it wants, but officially entering the pool would definitely a a significant step in the right direction for his return.

McGregor has not fought since bre

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