
Shocking! Conor McGregor begins paperwork to return to the UFC in 2026
Following a week of personal controversy, Conor McGregor has announced his plans to return to the UFC. The Irish superstar confirmed that he’s now enrolled in the UFC’s anti-doping program, a crucial step toward competing again.
“I’m back. I’m going to do damage. Oval Office. The White House card,” said The Notorious in an interview with The Schmo after attending a Bare Knuckle FC press conference in Florida.
UFC at the White House: the big plan
McGregor’s goal is to compete in a historic UFC event being planned for the White House. Dana White has confirmed the company’s intention to host a massive night of fights on the iconic grounds, inspired by recent comments from Donald Trump.
The event is being eyed for July 2026, giving McGregor plenty of time to train and pick the right opponent.

Jon Jones tempted to return
The buzz around this event has reached Jon “Bones” Jones, who recently announced his retirement. But now, the UFC legend suggests he might make a comeback for this historic night.
“It’s exciting. I can’t promise anything, but I have a strong feeling I’ll be there,” said Jones, hinting at a star-studded card.
McGregor’s anti-doping status
Throughout 2025, McGregor hasn’t undergone any drug tests, raising questions about his eligibility. But now he’s officially entered USADA’s testing pool, meaning the UFC can request random urine or blood samples at any time.
In 2024, McGregor completed 11 tests in preparation for a fight with Michael Chandler that ultimately never happened due to a mysterious foot injury.
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