Quick Read
- Conor McGregor claims he has accepted a comeback fight against an unnamed opponent.
- UFC CEO Dana White has expressed skepticism about McGregor’s claims and denied specific matchups.
- McGregor is pushing to compete on the anticipated UFC White House card in June.
- His last fight was in July 2021, a loss to Dustin Poirier at UFC 264.
- A previously scheduled fight against Michael Chandler for UFC 303 was canceled due to McGregor’s injury.
DUBLIN (Azat TV) – Former Ultimate Fighting Championship (UFC) two-division champion Conor McGregor has publicly claimed he has accepted a comeback fight against an unnamed opponent, stirring considerable speculation about his long-awaited return to the octagon. This announcement, made via social media, comes as UFC CEO Dana White offers a more cautious outlook on the Irish superstar’s immediate fighting future, particularly regarding a potential spot on the highly anticipated UFC White House card.
McGregor, who has not competed since July 2021, took to social media to state, “It’s a no name up next for me possibly, folks. And as you know, I don’t give a f***. Send the contract, lads. CONOR MCGREGOR’S DEAL.” This bold declaration suggests McGregor is ready to face anyone, irrespective of their standing, signaling his intent to end his prolonged hiatus from active competition.
McGregor’s Comeback Claims and White’s Response
The self-proclaimed “Notorious” fighter’s comments have ignited the combat sports world, with fans eagerly awaiting official confirmation. However, UFC CEO Dana White has cast doubt on the immediate veracity of McGregor’s claims regarding a secured opponent. At a post-fight press conference following UFC Houston, White suggested that McGregor’s social media posts about being offered a fight were not entirely accurate. This discrepancy has become a familiar pattern in the lead-up to McGregor’s potential returns, often involving a back-and-forth between the fighter’s announcements and the promotion’s official stance.
Previously, McGregor was slated to fight Michael Chandler in June 2024, a bout that generated significant hype after they coached opposite each other on Season 31 of The Ultimate Fighter in 2023. Unfortunately, that matchup was canceled when McGregor withdrew due to a broken toe during training, just weeks before UFC 303. Dana White has since indicated that he is no longer interested in booking the McGregor vs. Chandler fight and also dismissed rumors of a potential clash with Colby Covington headlining on June 14, calling such reports “total BS.”
Targeting the UFC White House Card
Despite the lack of official confirmation on an opponent, McGregor has been vocal about his desire to compete on the historic UFC White House event, which is reportedly scheduled for Sunday, June 14. This card has been a major talking point for several fighters, and McGregor’s push to be included underscores the significance he places on making a high-profile return. His previous statements, coupled with his recent social media activity, including sharing welterweight rankings, indicate a readiness to step back into the competitive arena.
McGregor’s presence in the public eye remains strong, even during his absence from fighting. Recently, he reacted positively on X (formerly Twitter) to Penn State hockey star Gavin McKenna using his signature “Billionaire Strut” celebration after scoring a goal. “This kid is the MAC!” McGregor wrote, acknowledging his cultural impact beyond the octagon. While unrelated to his fight status, such interactions keep McGregor in the headlines and maintain his connection with a broad audience.
The Prolonged Absence and Future Outlook
Conor McGregor’s last professional fight was his trilogy bout loss to Dustin Poirier at UFC 264 in July 2021, where he suffered a severe leg injury. His return has been eagerly anticipated by fans and pundits alike, given his status as one of the sport’s biggest draws. His net worth is widely estimated to be north of $200 million, a testament to his groundbreaking career and ventures outside of fighting.
The ongoing back-and-forth between Conor McGregor’s public declarations and Dana White’s official statements creates significant uncertainty for fans hoping for a definitive timeline for the former champion’s return, suggesting that while McGregor may be ready, the logistical and promotional aspects of his comeback are still very much in flux.

