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Conor McGregor Planning '6-Month Operation' for UFC White House Card

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MMA Fighting reported on October 2, 2025, that Conor McGregor is planning a "6-month operation" to prepare for a potential UFC card at the White House scheduled for 2026. McGregor, who has not comp...

Conor McGregor Planning '6-Month Operation' for UFC White House Card

MMA Fighting reported on October 2, 2025, that Conor McGregor is planning a "6-month operation" to prepare for a potential UFC card at the White House scheduled for 2026. McGregor, who has not competed since a severe leg injury in July 2021, claimed, “There’s a lot at stake,” and stated the six-month timeframe is for getting ready for the bout. The preparation will involve a period of isolation where his phone will be switched off to ensure he is fully focused. The source did not detail the specific stakes involved or a definite opponent, though Michael Chandler has been mentioned.

sportsnet.ca reported, McGregor has framed this event as the singular focus of his career, confirming he will not address his long-term future until after the competition. Speaking to Fox News, he referred to his participation as a "done deal, signed, delivered," timed for America's 250th birthday celebration. This decision postpones any announcements regarding his future in the UFC or other ventures until after the high-profile White House event.

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Reviewed by: Catamist Staff

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