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McGregor ‘No Name’ Tease Fuels Prates Rumors as Contender Denies Offer and Warns of KO

No deal exists despite online speculation about Carlos Prates.

Overview

  • Conor McGregor posted, then deleted, that he had accepted a fight with a “no name” opponent and urged the UFC to send a contract, later adding it was day 15 of waiting and saying Michael Chandler “should be” the matchup.
  • Carlos Prates, a top-five welterweight, says he has not been contacted by the UFC and reiterated his preference for a title-path bout with Jack Della Maddalena.
  • Prates called a McGregor pairing unlikely after the Irishman’s five-year layoff and said he would “hurt him bad” and “knock him out,” noting his recent knockout wins over Geoff Neal and Leon Edwards.
  • UFC president Dana White said he would announce McGregor’s next fight if it were finalized and indicated McGregor’s participation on June’s White House card is improbable.
  • There remains no confirmed opponent, contract, or date for McGregor’s return, as he continues to press publicly while raising questions about PPV terms under the UFC’s new Paramount Plus arrangement; teammate Caio Borralho expressed excitement about the rumor but reported no inside knowledge.