Conor McGregor slapped with 18-month UFC ban
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ESPN reports that McGregor agreed to an 18-month period of ineligibility. The suspension started on September 20, 2024 and ends on March 20, 2026, making him eligible to participate in next June's White House card. Michael Chandler has provided an update on his anticipated fight with Conor McGregor.
Conor McGregor revealed that his fight as part of the upcoming 2026 UFC event at the White House is set. "It ain't a negotiation," McGregor told Sean Hannity on Fox News. "It's a done deal, signed, delivered. McGregor will compete in the White House for America's 250th birthday."