Conor McGregor has never been one to downplay the scale of a fight camp, but this time he’s presenting it as nothing short of a military-style mission. With the UFC’s historic White House event scheduled for 2026, and him confirming his presence with his latest live appearance on Fox News, where he said, “Done deal. Signed, delivered. McGregor will compete in the White House,” the Irishman believes the next six months will define his long-awaited return.
To him, this is more than just training; it’s a “six-month operation,” a grind that requires complete attention, sacrifice, and complete isolation from the rest of the world. After all, the stakes have never been higher for the Irishman. Conor McGregor has not competed since 2021, when his trilogy match with Dustin Poirier ended