There’s no way Conor McGregor can keep a spot on UFC 200’s lineup, but presumably he will sketch out his next step with the promotion during a dinner meeting tonight.

A previously reported meeting between the UFC featherweight champ and UFC executives Dana White and Lorenzo Fertitta is happening tonight in Los Angeles.

“Lorenzo and I are having dinner with Conor McGregor,” White today told ESPN’s “SportsCenter.” “So tonight at like, 10 (p.m.), I’ll have a lot more answers on the Conor McGregor situation.”

Just this past month, McGregor (19-3 MMA, 7-1 UFC) set the Internet ablaze when he suddenly retired from competition, three months prior to a scheduled blockbuster pay-per-view rematch with Nate Diaz (19-10 MMA, 14-8 UFC) at UFC 200 on July 9 at Las Vegas’ T-Mobile Arena.

Then MMA fans heard from White, who revealed the UFC featherweight champ was removed from the event when he refused to participate in media obligations. Soon after McGregor un-retired and voiced his wish for a lighter PR schedule, arguing he’d been a company man up to this point.

White and Co. refused to budge, however, and a rematch between light heavyweight champ Daniel Cormier (17-1 MMA, 6-1 UFC) and rival interim champ Jon Jones (22-1 MMA, 16-1 UFC) took over the marquee.

White previously teased McGregor’s return would take place in August at UFC 202, though he said nothing was official.

White today reiterated his relationship with the Irish star is great, all appearances to the contrary, but again stressed the fighter will not be able to save his position at UFC 200.

“He will not be on UFC 200,” White said. “Not at all. That ship sailed. But we’ve put that behind us, and we’re in a good place with Conor, and we’re looking to make his next fight. We should have that done tonight.”

Diaz remains unbooked since McGregor’s withdrawal, bowing out of UFC 200 in favor of a vacation. The pair’s first meeting, which ended with Diaz delivering an upset second-round submission victory, was a massive box office hit, delivering the second-highest MMA gate in Nevada’s history and reportedly garnering more than 1 million pay-per-view buys.

McGregor vs. Diaz II at UFC 200 was supposed to drive the promotion to new heights at the box office, so it’s not a stretch to expect the fight to be rescheduled.

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