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Conor McGregor wasn't able to get into USADA's testing pool in due time for the potential fight against Michael Chandler in December. He is not going to be able to fight at least until 2024 but that is not his only problem. Apart from the potential legal problems that brought him that night in Miami during the NBA Finals, Conor has another thing to worry about. Watching him train recently in sparring videos, you can see McGregor has a brand new built that would effectively prevent him from fighting at 155lbs. Throughout his entire career, McGregor was the main man in that division but he has grown exponentially. Whether it's banned substance use or what ever it may be, the reality is that Conor is not going back down to that weight any time soon.
UFC fans have noticed this for years now, McGregor is not the same he was a while back. Last Friday, even Ben Davis tweeted that Conor will never make that weight class again. He posted a picture of the pair right after a sparring session with a beefy looking Conor. It's pretty evident he will most likely go up to 170lbs than go back down to 155lbs. We are talking about a nearly 20 pound difference. McGregor may try to seek a new title in a completely different weight class he has never experienced at the highest level. At this point, we have no idea if it will be Michael Chandler or which other UFC star will be willing to fight the Irishman.
USADA testing pool is still waiting on Conor
This is where the waters get muddy, Conor McGregor still hasn't approached USADA in order to get in their testing pool. Not doing so will only continue to perpetuate the idea that McGregor is using some type of banned substance and he can't get out of it. Watching how his muscles have developed so quickly over the years, the evidence suggests McGregor is definitely not ready to stop any time soon. Nobody knows what the future holds for the biggest UFC star the world has ever seen. All people know is that he is looking ready to fight but the USADA restrictions won't allow it until he is ready to start getting tested on a regular basis again.