Conor McGregor's Cryptic Comeback: White House Fight Confirmed?
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Conor McGregor has dominated MMA headlines this week with a cryptic social media move that's reignited speculation about his long-awaited comeback. On Wednesday, the 37-year-old former dual-weight champion posted to X, stating "I have been offered an opponent and a date and I accept. Waiting on my contract," before quickly deleting the message[1][2]. The swift removal has sparked considerable debate about whether McGregor accidentally leaked information or deliberately generated buzz through what former UFC middleweight champion Michael Bisping frames as a "nice little PR move"[5].
The timing strongly suggests McGregor's comeback will occur at the UFC White House card scheduled for June 14 in Washington D.C.[2][4]. McGregor has been actively campaigning for a spot on this historic event, which will take place on the South Lawn of the White House as part of President Donald Trump's America 250 celebration[2][4]. The Irish fighter has maintained a close relationship with Trump, and has even received a $23 million investment from the Trump family into his tech venture MMA Inc., according to a 2026 report[3].
While McGregor hasn't revealed his opponent, speculation centers on several high-profile matchups. Michael Chandler remains a possibility—the pair were previously scheduled to fight at UFC 303 in June 2024 before McGregor withdrew due to a broken toe[1]. Other potential opponents include Dustin Poirier for a trilogy fight, Nate Diaz for a third meeting nearly a decade after their first two encounters, and Jorge Masvidal[5][9].
McGregor's comeback represents his first fight since July 2021, when he suffered a serious leg injury during his trilogy bout with Poirier at UFC 264[1][9]. In January, he claimed his existing UFC contract was "void" due to the promotion's new $7.7 billion Paramount broadcast deal, arguing that since his contract was based on pay-per-view sales and that revenue model has changed, he's entitled to renegotiate[1].
The fighter has been preparing intensively, sharing training footage from the gym as he works to achieve fight readiness[2]. However, negotiations over his new contract remain ongoing, and UFC CEO Dana White has been coy about confirming any White House card matchups until details are finalized[2][4].
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