“I heard there was a meeting in Abu Dhabi or Dubai last night,” the American wrote on social media. “Hopefully Dana can convince Conor to be a man of his word, but we all make promises we can’t back up with deeds afterwards – that’s human nature and I can’t blame him for that.”
“Imagine making a statement about the ‘greatest comeback in martial arts history’, then making a fake documentary about it, and no comeback. McGregor is forgotten.”
A few days earlier, McGregor had called on the UFC to arrange a fight for him, stating that his patience was running out and also threatening to open negotiations for a boxing match against Manny Pacquiao.
The McGregor-Chandler fight was originally expected to be part of the UFC 300 anniversary event, which takes place April 13 in Las Vegas.