Following UFC 327, UFC President Dana White was questioned about the highly anticipated return of former two-division champion Conor McGregor to the octagon.
McGregor has been the most frequently tested fighter by the UFC in 2026, indicating the promotion’s diligence in ensuring his readiness for a comeback. Previously, McGregor had expressed interest in participating in the June 14th White House event, but it was later disclosed that the UFC would not leverage their most significant draw for an event unlikely to generate substantial revenue.
Current speculation suggests McGregor might return in July at UFC 329, coinciding with International Fight Week. Potential opponents for this event include Max Holloway, Charles Oliveira, and Nate Diaz, among others.
Latest Update on Conor McGregor
The official fight card for UFC 329 has yet to be announced. Earlier today, during the UFC 327 post-fight press conference, Dana White was asked about any new developments regarding Conor McGregor.
When asked, “Conor McGregor, anything new with him?”
White responded:
“Same old.”
Further indications regarding “The Notorious” suggest that his manager held discussions with UFC executives last month, and negotiations appear to be progressing positively. McGregor himself has stated his intention to fight in July, proclaiming he is “returning to save fighting again!”
“The rumours are true! Mr. Confidence returns to save fighting again! Watch divine magic when I fight 🙏✨ Hey @paramountplus see you guys soon I’m so excited! And Born Ready. The Notorious Conor McGregor.”
White might be withholding an official announcement to maintain fan anticipation, which could account for the current quiet surrounding McGregor’s potential return.
Meanwhile, earlier today, “The Notorious” posted on X:
“LET’S GO! #GAMEON”
English Translation and Paraphrasing
Title: Dana White Offers Subtle Update on Conor McGregor’s 2026 Return
Body:
Following UFC 327, UFC President Dana White was questioned about the highly anticipated return of former two-division champion Conor McGregor to the octagon. McGregor has been the most frequently tested fighter by the UFC in 2026, indicating the promotion’s diligence in ensuring his readiness for a comeback. Previously, McGregor had expressed interest in participating in the June 14th White House event, but it was later disclosed that the UFC would not leverage their most significant draw for an event unlikely to generate substantial revenue. Current speculation suggests McGregor might return in July at UFC 329, coinciding with International Fight Week. Potential opponents for this event include Max Holloway, Charles Oliveira, and Nate Diaz, among others.
The official fight card for UFC 329 has yet to be announced. Earlier today, during the UFC 327 post-fight press conference, Dana White was asked about any new developments regarding Conor McGregor. When asked, “Conor McGregor, anything new with him?” White responded, “Same old.”
Further indications regarding “The Notorious” suggest that his manager held discussions with UFC executives last month, and negotiations appear to be progressing positively. McGregor himself has stated his intention to fight in July, proclaiming he is “returning to save fighting again!” He posted on social media, “The rumours are true! Mr. Confidence returns to save fighting again! Watch divine magic when I fight 🙏✨ Hey @paramountplus see you guys soon I’m so excited! And Born Ready. The Notorious Conor McGregor.”
White might be withholding an official announcement to maintain fan anticipation, which could account for the current quiet surrounding McGregor’s potential return. Meanwhile, earlier today, “The Notorious” posted on X: “LET’S GO! #GAMEON”








