UFC President Dana White has finally addressed the burning question: Will Conor McGregor make his highly anticipated return to the Octagon during International Fight Week in July?
McGregor is reportedly in full training mode, demonstrating his unwavering commitment to making an impactful comeback. He has notably undergone the most drug tests among all UFC fighters this year, a clear indication that the promotion is ensuring its biggest star meets all anti-doping regulations before solidifying any return plans.
Adding to the anticipation, McGregor recently confirmed on his Instagram that the rumors of a July fight are “true,” boldly proclaiming his intent to “save fighting again.” He expressed his characteristic confidence and eagerness for his next bout.
Upon his eventual return, McGregor is widely expected to face former UFC BMF and featherweight champion Max Holloway. “Blessed” has openly expressed keen interest in a rematch, even stating his willingness to move up to the welterweight division to take on the Irishman.
Prominent MMA journalists like Ariel Helwani and Jon Anik have indicated that Holloway is currently the frontrunner to be McGregor’s next opponent.
UFC President Dana White Addresses Conor McGregor’s July Return Prospects
During a post-fight press conference following UFC Seattle this past weekend, Dana White was directly questioned about the possibility of McGregor fighting in July. His response was cautious: “Possibly. Nothing’s done. Nothing’s even remotely close to being done.”
The UFC CEO further conveyed his excitement for McGregor’s return, stating he is “pretty optimistic” that “The Notorious” will indeed compete sometime this year.
Reports suggest that McGregor’s manager met with UFC executives earlier this month following UFC 326, with sources indicating that these discussions progressed positively.








