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Conor McGregor: UFC Return, Political Pivot, and Music Mogul Moves

Conor McGregor: UFC Return, Political Pivot, and Music Mogul Moves

Update: 2025-09-20
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An unmistakable surge of Conor McGregor news has grabbed headlines this week, fueled by both comeback buzz and calculated business moves. After months of speculation, McGregor finally confirmed publicly on Fox and Friends and through several high-profile interviews that he will step back into the Octagon for the UFC's much-hyped White House event in 2026. The big headline: Michael Chandler will be his opponent, a rivalry fans have awaited since their scrapped 2024 showdown. McGregor stressed his focus and dismissed lingering doubts about his intentions, insisting, This is me. Michael Chandler and myself have done the show, The Ultimate Fighter, we've had a good back and forth. He's a good, tough guy. Although UFC president Dana White emphasized matching for the White House card won’t begin until February, he did say McGregor’s return is very much in play, and Chandler, for his part, went on MMA Fighting and stoked anticipation, maintaining he trusts McGregor is a man of his word and expects the fight to materialize.

Meanwhile, a swirl of alternative opponent chatter continues. UFC Hall of Famer Chael Sonnen floated Tony Ferguson as a one-night-only name, while legendary referee John McCarthy argued for Daniel Rodriguez, both echoing on industry podcasts. As ever, these matchups remain pure speculation—the only certainty is McGregor’s preference for Chandler. Amid fight talk, McGregor’s political detour concluded as he withdrew from the Irish presidential race, labeling the process “undemocratic” on social media and assuring followers this will not be his last run. This pivot back to fighting dominated Irish and international coverage, especially after the Sunday Independent revealed only seven percent of voters would have backed him, and ESPN noted the shadow of his ongoing legal issues—though McGregor’s massive social reach and polarizing brand endure.

Beyond the cage, McGregor is shaking up the music industry. Just days ago, he announced via Instagram that Obie Trice, an Eminem protégé, signed with his record label Greenback Records, marking a major coup for the year-old venture and underscoring McGregor’s drive to establish Ireland’s first big global label. He kept up the social media drumbeat, welcoming Trice with a hype video and promising “the best deals in the music industry” for his artists.

In business news, McGregor’s net worth is estimated at 150 million pounds, around 200 million dollars, bolstered by Proper Twelve whiskey, the August McGregor fashion label, and a supporting cast of global endorsements from Monster Energy to Reebok. While UFC fans debate his comeback’s legitimacy, the hard numbers and headlines make clear that Conor McGregor remains one of the most watched, controversial, and influential sports figures—inside and outside of MMA.

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Conor McGregor: UFC Return, Political Pivot, and Music Mogul Moves

Conor McGregor: UFC Return, Political Pivot, and Music Mogul Moves

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