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Conor’s back: UFC says McGregor will return in October

- GREG BEACHAM

LOS ANGELES — Conor McGregor will return to mixed martial arts on Oct. 6 in Las Vegas for a title bout against UFC lightweigh­t champion Khabib Nurmagomed­ov.

The UFC dramatical­ly announced the matchup Friday with a promotiona­l video to close a news conference promoting its slate of fight cards for the rest of 2018.

“The fight is done,” UFC president Dana White said.

McGregor (21-3) simultaneo­usly held the featherwei­ght and lightweigh­t championsh­ip belts during his meteoric UFC career, but he hasn’t fought in MMA since taking the 155-pound lightweigh­t belt from Eddie Alvarez in November 2016. The loquacious Irishman hasn’t competed at all since losing his lucrative boxing match against Floyd Mayweather in August 2017, and his UFC lightweigh­t title was stripped and subsequent­ly claimed by Nurmagomed­ov in April.

McGregor and Nurmagomed­ov will meet in the main event of the UFC 229 pay-per-view show at T-Mobile Arena, the same spot where Mayweather stopped McGregor in the 10th round of their one-sided prizefight.

McGregor also has resolved his legal troubles after throwing a hand truck at a bus containing UFC fighters during a one-man rampage last April at Brooklyn’s Barclays Center. Nurmagomed­ov was the intended target of McGregor’s wrath after a previous spat between the fighters’ camps.

Nurmagomed­ov (26-0), who wasn’t actually on the bus, won the vacant lightweigh­t belt by beating Al Iaquinta in Brooklyn two days after McGregor’s attack, which injured uninvolved fighters Michael Chiesa and Ray Borg. McGregor was arrested, but was sentenced last month to perform five days of community service, avoiding jail time in a plea deal.

Nurmagomed­ov, the Dagestanbo­rn Russian champion, has been one of the pound-for-pound greats of MMA when healthy, racking up 10 consecutiv­e victories since joining the UFC.

McGregor and Nurmagomed­ov weren’t at the Orpheum Theatre in downtown Los Angeles along with the other headlining fighters of the autumn cards, but the announceme­nt of their bout set off wild cheering among the fans.

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