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McGregor's $100M White House UFC Demand: Will He Fight on the 4th of July?

McGregor's $100M White House UFC Demand: Will He Fight on the 4th of July?

Update: 2025-09-30
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Conor McGregor has taken over headlines this week with a dramatic and unprecedented approach to his UFC comeback, aiming to fight at a landmark White House event set for July 4, 2026. The centerpiece of the latest news swarm is McGregor’s public demand for a stunning 100 million dollars and 100 Golden Visas for his friends and family if he is to headline the UFC's supercard, a spectacle planned as part of the United States' 250th Independence Day celebration. This demand—which he broadcast on X, formerly Twitter—would shatter existing UFC payday records. Covering the event, outlets like the Times of India and The Independent have emphasized how McGregor’s ask outpaces his own astronomical purse from his 2017 clash with Floyd Mayweather.

The proposed White House event is being billed as potentially the grandest stage MMA has ever seen, with renderings of the Octagon set against the monumental South Lawn, fireworks streaking the DC sky, and up to 85,000 fans expected outside if Dana White’s vision comes true. McGregor has stated publicly that he’s negotiating directly with Donald Trump’s administration, not the UFC—a move underscored by his recent visit to Washington for St Patrick’s Day festivities, during which Trump reportedly called him his favorite Irishman. According to The Independent, McGregor is framing himself as “negotiating with the United States of America on behalf of Ireland,” a leap into the diplomatic and political theater that marks a far cry from cage-side trash talk.

Although McGregor’s return had been rumored for UFC 303, his opponent Michael Chandler was left waiting after McGregor broke his pinky toe, shelving his first fight since breaking his leg in a 2021 defeat by Dustin Poirier. What’s clear is that he has now renewed his commitment: Sportskeeda and Reuters confirm that he’s rejoined the UFC anti-doping testing pool as a step towards making his competitive return official. Still, neither the UFC nor the White House has commented publicly on McGregor’s extravagant terms, leaving his participation a tantalizing ‘will he or won’t he’ narrative for fans and pundits alike.

On social media, McGregor’s posts have fueled rampant speculation and highlighted his ability to command the spotlight without even setting foot on the canvas. Having recently flirted with a presidential bid in Ireland and experienced intense public scrutiny over previous legal cases and business fallout, he remains adept at keeping himself woven into every thread of the pop culture tapestry. Whether he ultimately fights again, McGregor’s campaign for a White House showdown has already cemented its place as one of the most talked-about fight comebacks, making international news and dominating the MMA conversation as autumn arrives.

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McGregor's $100M White House UFC Demand: Will He Fight on the 4th of July?

McGregor's $100M White House UFC Demand: Will He Fight on the 4th of July?

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