McGregor: UFC return talks ongoing, flexible around White House event

Conor McGregor revealed ongoing negotiations with the UFC for a summer return, expressing flexibility around the recently announced White House card on June 14, 2026. The former two-division champion dismissed rumors of headlining the historic event but confirmed a comeback 'sometime in the summer.' He shared the update outside his Black Forge restaurant in Ireland.

Now 37, McGregor has not fought since breaking his leg against Dustin Poirier in July 2021. A planned 2024 bout with Michael Chandler was scrapped due to a training toe injury, and a drug test suspension sidelines him until late March 2026.

"I am in negotiations with the Ultimate Fighting Championship about the bout, either the White House or thereabouts," McGregor told DrinkLitt. "Sometime in the summer, McGregor will return."

Reports suggest he will skip the White House card on the South Lawn in Washington, D.C., with International Fight Week in July as another option. McGregor previously visited the White House to meet President Donald Trump and expressed early interest in the event. Outside fighting, he co-owns a stake in the Bare Knuckle Fighting Championship (BKFC).

This follows UFC President Dana White's dismissal of McGregor-Chandler rumors for the card and comes amid McGregor's pattern of delayed returns.

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UFC schedules event at White House for June 14

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The Ultimate Fighting Championship (UFC) has confirmed a major event at the White House on June 14, 2026, coinciding with Flag Day, America's 250th anniversary, and President Donald Trump's 80th birthday. The fight card will take place on the South Lawn in Washington, D.C., with Dana White outlining plans for 5,000 attendees and additional viewing for 85,000 in a nearby park. TKO executives describe the multimillion-dollar spectacle as a long-term investment rather than a profit-making venture.

The Ultimate Fighting Championship plans a historic mixed martial arts event at the White House South Lawn on June 14, 2026, to commemorate America's 250th anniversary of independence. The promotion, under TKO Group Holdings, expects to spend up to $60 million with no profit anticipated, viewing it as a long-term investment. UFC president Dana White confirmed the date amid rumors of changes, emphasizing logistical preparations including fighter walkouts from the Oval Office.

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The Ultimate Fighting Championship is preparing a historic event at the White House on June 14, 2026, as part of the United States' 250th anniversary celebration. Reports indicate the promotion could spend as much as $60 million to produce the card on the South Lawn. Logistical challenges persist regarding seating and attendance amid high security requirements.

Former UFC middleweight champion Robert Whittaker has confirmed his intention to compete at light heavyweight for his next fight. The 35-year-old Australian cited ongoing issues with weight cuts as a key factor in the decision. He is targeting a return in June 2026 after recent losses.

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Former UFC lightweight champion Charles Oliveira has expressed openness to returning to the 145-pound featherweight division, though he admits uncertainty about his ability to make weight. Speaking during a fan Q&A in Brazil, Oliveira outlined a ambitious plan involving multiple title pursuits before possibly dropping down. His immediate focus remains on an upcoming rematch with Max Holloway at UFC 326.

Following his official vacating of the UFC light heavyweight title, Alex Pereira eyes heavyweight history, with Daniel Cormier voicing strong support and fresh developments pointing to a potential clash with Jon Jones. The vacant belt heads to Jiri Prochazka vs. Carlos Ulberg at UFC 327.

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UFC featherweight Francis Marshall is set to make his Octagon comeback after nearly a year away, facing Erik Silva at UFC Fight Night in Mexico City. The fighter reflects on his 2-3 UFC record, including two split-decision losses, and vows to deliver more dominant performances. Marshall, training at American Top Team, feels sharper and more confident ahead of the February 28, 2026, event.

 

 

 

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