Conor McGregor reveals he will weigh in HEAVIER than his Fight Island defeat to Dustin Poirier as Irishman seeks to utilise one-pound weight leniency rule for non-title fight... and he insists he is 'taking EVERYTHING now' ahead of grudge UFC 264 clash Conor McGregor says he will aim to weigh in at 156 pounds ahead of UFC 264 The Irishman is bidding to avenge his Fight Island defeat to Dustin Poirier McGregor, 32, prides himself on hitting championship weight but will not do so The UFC star says he is giving nothing away, having rediscovered his edge
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Conor McGregor says he will not seek to make championship weight as the Irishman insisted he is giving nothing away ahead of his grudge trilogy bout against Dustin Poirier.
McGregor is seeking to avenge his surprise Fight Island defeat to Poirier when they meet for a third time in Las Vegas this weekend, with the pair now tied at a win apiece.
The Irishman's demeanour ahead of their UFC 257 showdown was questioned by fans, with some claiming McGregor had lost his 'edge' after showing sportsmanlike conduct with Poirier.
Conor McGregor says he will not weigh in at championship weight for his