Overview
- McGregor posted on X that he would appear on the White House card for $100 million plus 100 U.S. “Golden Visas” for his family and friends.
- UFC has confirmed it is working with the White House on a future event, with President Donald Trump having floated July 4, 2026 as a target date.
- No matchups are finalized and McGregor’s participation, opponent, weight class, and contract terms have not been agreed.
- The former two-division champion re-entered the UFC drug-testing program over the summer and has shared training footage as he eyes a return.
- McGregor has pointed to Michael Chandler as a likely opponent, and his visa request references a new fast-track program announced by the administration on Sept. 19.