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Conor McGregor has shifted his focus towards a welterweight title fight upon his UFC comeback, which the former dual-weight champion expects to take place in “late summer” at the earliest.
McGregor suffered a broken leg in his last fight, a defeat by Dustin Poirier in July, and the Irishman has said for some time that a summer return is on the cards.
McGregor, 33, had also been targeting a lightweight title shot despite his poor form in recent fights, but champion Charles Oliveira will defend the belt against Justin Gaethje in spring, ruling the Brazilian out as a potential opponent for McGregor.
“Notorious” has now said his main goal is to become the UFC’s


