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UFC: Who will Conor McGregor fight next?

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UFC: Who will Conor McGregor fight next?

Jorge Masvidal 49%

Michael Chandler 49%

Ian Garry 49%

Max Holloway 25%

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Jorge Masvidal 49%

Michael Chandler 49%

Ian Garry 49%

Max Holloway 25%

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Max Holloway

$0 Vol.

25%

Jorge Masvidal

$0 Vol.

49%

Nate Diaz

$0 Vol.

18%

Michael Chandler

$0 Vol.

49%

Ian Garry

$0 Vol.

49%

This market will resolve according to the next UFC fighter that Conor McGregor is officially announced to face in a UFC bout. Resolution for this market will be based on the next UFC fighter that Conor McGregor is officially announced to fight, regardless of whether the fight ends up taking place. Only official announcements from the UFC, which include a scheduled date for the bout, will count. Announcements with no date or which do not confirm that the fight is official, speculation, or other unofficial announcements will not count. If Conor McGregor is officially announced to fight any non-listed fighter or no qualifying announcement is made by March 1, 2027, 11:59 PM ET, this market will resolve to “Other”. The primary resolution source for this market will be official information from the UFC.UFC President Dana White's recent post-fight presser slip-up—hinting that a Conor McGregor vs. Ian Machado Garry bout won't happen in Ireland—has propelled Garry to a slim trader consensus edge at 49%, fueling Irish rivalry hype amid McGregor's welterweight comeback plans for July's International Fight Week. Michael Chandler clings close at 48.5% on lingering TUF coaching rivalry and repeated scheduling teases, despite White ruling it out for the White House card, while Jorge Masvidal matches that probability on unretirement buzz and big-money draw potential. Max Holloway trails at 25% despite rematch calls post-BMF title run, underscoring the razor-thin market split driven by unconfirmed contract talks and shifting UFC matchmaking rumors.

UFC President Dana White's recent post-fight presser slip-up—hinting that a Conor McGregor vs. Ian Machado Garry bout won't happen in Ireland—has propelled Garry to a slim trader consensus edge at 49%, fueling Irish rivalry hype amid McGregor's welterweight comeback plans for July's International Fight Week. Michael Chandler clings close at 48.5% on lingering TUF coaching rivalry and repeated scheduling teases, despite White ruling it out for the White House card, while Jorge Masvidal matches that probability on unretirement buzz and big-money draw potential. Max Holloway trails at 25% despite rematch calls post-BMF title run, underscoring the razor-thin market split driven by unconfirmed contract talks and shifting UFC matchmaking rumors.

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This market will resolve according to the next UFC fighter that Conor McGregor is officially announced to face in a UFC bout. Resolution for this market will be based on the next UFC fighter that Conor McGregor is officially announced to fight, regardless of whether the fight ends up taking place. Only official announcements from the UFC, which include a scheduled date for the bout, will count. Announcements with no date or which do not confirm that the fight is official, speculation, or other unofficial announcements will not count. If Conor McGregor is officially announced to fight any non-listed fighter or no qualifying announcement is made by March 1, 2027, 11:59 PM ET, this market will resolve to “Other”. The primary resolution source for this market will be official information from the UFC.UFC President Dana White's recent post-fight presser slip-up—hinting that a Conor McGregor vs. Ian Machado Garry bout won't happen in Ireland—has propelled Garry to a slim trader consensus edge at 49%, fueling Irish rivalry hype amid McGregor's welterweight comeback plans for July's International Fight Week. Michael Chandler clings close at 48.5% on lingering TUF coaching rivalry and repeated scheduling teases, despite White ruling it out for the White House card, while Jorge Masvidal matches that probability on unretirement buzz and big-money draw potential. Max Holloway trails at 25% despite rematch calls post-BMF title run, underscoring the razor-thin market split driven by unconfirmed contract talks and shifting UFC matchmaking rumors.

UFC President Dana White's recent post-fight presser slip-up—hinting that a Conor McGregor vs. Ian Machado Garry bout won't happen in Ireland—has propelled Garry to a slim trader consensus edge at 49%, fueling Irish rivalry hype amid McGregor's welterweight comeback plans for July's International Fight Week. Michael Chandler clings close at 48.5% on lingering TUF coaching rivalry and repeated scheduling teases, despite White ruling it out for the White House card, while Jorge Masvidal matches that probability on unretirement buzz and big-money draw potential. Max Holloway trails at 25% despite rematch calls post-BMF title run, underscoring the razor-thin market split driven by unconfirmed contract talks and shifting UFC matchmaking rumors.

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"UFC: Who will Conor McGregor fight next?" is a prediction market on Polymarket with 5 possible outcomes where traders buy and sell shares based on what they believe will happen. The current leading outcome is "Jorge Masvidal" at 49%, followed by "Michael Chandler" at 49%. Prices reflect real-time crowd-sourced probabilities. For example, a share priced at 49¢ implies that the market collectively assigns a 49% chance to that outcome. These odds shift continuously as traders react to new developments and information. Shares in the correct outcome are redeemable for $1 each upon market resolution.

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The current frontrunner for "UFC: Who will Conor McGregor fight next?" is "Jorge Masvidal" at 49%, meaning the market assigns a 49% chance to that outcome. The next closest outcome is "Michael Chandler" at 49%. These odds update in real-time as traders buy and sell shares, so they reflect the latest collective view of what's most likely to happen. Check back frequently or bookmark this page to follow how the odds shift as new information emerges.

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