Conor McGregor says he’ll fight in White House UFC match: ‘Done deal, signed, delivered’

UFC fighter Conor McGregor said Wednesday he’s confirmed to fight in the Trump administration’s June match-up at the White House.
McGregor said it was a “done deal” and he was “signed, delivered,” during an appearance on Fox News.
“It ain’t a negotiation,” he added.
The UFC fighter said a $7.7 billion agreement was signed with Paramount to air the fight with approval from Dana White, UFC president and CEO.
“Right now, we’re eight months out. Dial a few things in, you know, close off a bit of business endeavors and then isolate myself in training camp in preparation to put on one hell of a show for the American people in celebration of their great birthday, 250 years of independence, and I pray it can ignite the support for the people of Ireland,” McGregor said.
The UFC fighter has not competed in years but has committed to a six-month training regimen ahead of next year’s match-up.