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CONOR MCGREGOR is heading back to lightweight for his UFC return, according to a video released by the fighter.

Dustin Poirier is set to face the Notorious in January, once their contracts are officially signed.

Conor McGregor is set to drop down to 155lbs for next year's fight with Dustin Poirier
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Conor McGregor is set to drop down to 155lbs for next year's fight with Dustin PoirierCredit: Instagram / @thenotoriousmma

In his January victory over Donald Cerrone, McGregor stepped up to welterweight, which has a 170lb limit.

Only Nate Diaz had lured the 32-year-old into that division before, with each fighter winning one of their two battles in 2016.

But a video released on Friday by the Irishman's Twitter account signalled a returned to the 155lb lightweight division.

McGregor captioned the clip: "Fresh out of the McGregor FAST Laboratory today.

"Full body composition scan complete and the results came back = Lightweight Division incoming."

Khabib Nurmagomedov retained his Lightweight Championship belt by beating Justin Gaethje on the weekend.

Yet the Russian has put his title up for grabs having announced his retirement.

Gaethje, Tony Ferguson and Michael Chandler will all fancy their chances, with the winner of McGregor versus Poirier also in line for a shot.

A video released on the Irishman's Twitter appeared to confirm the drop down from welterweight
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A video released on the Irishman's Twitter appeared to confirm the drop down from welterweightCredit: Twitter / @TheNotoriousMMA

The contest is a rematch of their 2014 fight at featherweight.

McGregor claimed a first-round victory in Las Vegas en route to dominating the division.

Dennis Siver, Chad Mendes and Jose Aldo were then beaten to unify UFC's Lightweight Championship.

The mixed stint in welterweight was followed by a fresh lightweight triumph, winning the 155lb belt off Eddie Alvarez before losing to Khabib.

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