Once upon a time, a young boy in Ireland dared to dream — of championship gold. Years later, that same boy walked into the MMA octagon draped in glory, holding two belts at once. His name? ‘The Notorious’ Conor McGregor. Fast forward to 2025, and while Mystic Mac has carved his name into the annals of combat sports, his fans are left wondering: When will he return? He was set to face Michael Chandler at UFC 303, but a last-minute withdrawal crushed those hopes. Since then, the trail has gone cold. Now, whispers have grown louder. Could this really be the end? Has the curtain fallen on Conor McGregor? Well, he has come forward to answer it.
Last week, ‘Mystic Mac’ visited the White House to address the Irish community in the United States, extending his wishes for a happy St. Patrick’s Day. Following his appearance, controversy emerged, prompting Conor McGregor to announce his intention to run for a seat in the Irish Parliament. This gesture by the former dual-weight champion forced the MMA fans to believe that McGregor might be done with his UFC career, and guess what? He chimed in the same tune when he was asked about this at the BKFC press conference.
When inqured about his return to the Octgaon, ‘The Notorious’ emphasized, “Greatness does not rush. There was an opportunity for a deal to fight in Alcatraz recently, and I think there was an event going on there in June. They came to me, but it wasn’t my worth. You know, as fighters, we have to know our worth. I hold every pay-per-view record in the book. I hold every gate record in the book. My comeback is slated as the greatest and most anticipated comeback of all time, so it has to be right.”
Well, McGregor is quite right in his statement. He has broken records that no one believed could be broken. As one of the richest MMA fighters in the world, he possesses enough charisma to draw people toward him. If we were to go by numbers, the former UFC champ has pulled in a massive 10 million PPV buys for all of his UFC fights. Quite a big number! So, when will he return to the Octagon?
This question is much more complicated than you think, however, McGregor has answered it, “I’ve got two fights on the contract, and I’m in negotiations. Last week, I went to the White House. My heart bleeds for my country right now, so there’s a lot going on back home. I’m happy with what I have done, you know. There’s something else in my gut right now. and that’s kind of the way I’m going.We’ll see.”
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