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Conor McGregor Eyes UFC Return Amid White House Pay-Per-View Plans

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Conor McGregor, the famed UFC fighter, has expressed interest in returning to the octagon as discussions emerge about a UFC event at the White House in July 2026. US President Donald Trump announced plans for a pay-per-view event to mark the 250th anniversary of America’s Declaration of Independence. McGregor, who turned 37 on July 14, 2023, last fought in July 2021, suffering a significant leg injury during a loss to Dustin Poirier.

The once-dominant figure in mixed martial arts transformed the sport with his charisma and fighting prowess, making him a household name. Since his peak, McGregor has been more noted for his off-the-cage behavior than his fighting achievements. Currently, he is a minority owner of Bare Knuckle Fighting Championship but cannot engage in that league until fulfilling his UFC contract, which still has two fights remaining.

McGregor swiftly responded to Trump’s announcement with a confident statement, saying, “It’s looking like I’m headed to the Oval Office again. That’s where I’m headed next.” He has been sharing training videos from the beaches of Marbella, though his recent content has received mixed reviews regarding its intensity and preparation for a potential comeback.

As speculation grows about his return, one of the most anticipated matchups could be against Michael Chandler. The two were slated to face off last year before McGregor sustained a toe injury. Another intriguing possibility is a trilogy fight with Nate Diaz, which would undoubtedly draw significant interest from fans.

The UFC, under the leadership of President Dana White, has a history of supporting Trump, suggesting that the organization would invest heavily in making this event one of its biggest spectacles. Even Jon Jones, who recently retired, has hinted at a potential fight against Tom Aspinall for the heavyweight championship, further elevating the stakes for the upcoming card.

While McGregor may not retain his previous fighting form, his ability to generate excitement and revenue remains unparalleled in the UFC. As the prospect of a final appearance in the octagon looms, fans eagerly anticipate the return of McGregor, hoping to witness his in-ring talents one last time.

In related news, the UFC will host an event in Abu Dhabi on Saturday, featuring Reinier de Ridder facing a significant challenge from Robert Whittaker. Additionally, Davey Grant is favored to deliver a knockout against fellow bantamweight Da’Mon Blackshear. Full betting odds for these matches are available on Betway.com.

McGregor remains optimistic about his future, stating, “I’m back in the (drug testing) pool. So get ready and stay ready because damage will be done. Oval Office. White House card.” As anticipation builds, the sports world is set to watch how McGregor’s journey unfolds in the coming months.

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