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Conor McGregor has been all over the headlines this week with a mix of trademark bravado, business moves, and personal revelations. Let’s start with his most buzzed-about public appearance just days ago. In the leadup to Arman Tsarukyan’s title fight, McGregor surprised fans and went viral by delivering a message in Armenian, a crowd-pleasing move that played perfectly on social media and drew praise from across the mixed martial arts world. MMA fans and Armenians alike were charmed by his effort, signaling a growing cross-cultural connection among UFC stars, and showing off McGregor’s knack for stealing the spotlight even outside the cage, per Armenian Sports News.
On the fight front, McGregor has doubled down on his stated intent to return to the UFC, saying his comeback is paramount and naming Michael Chandler as his number one target. In an interview highlighted during a new Uncrowned Film documentary, McGregor said, “I’m coming back with the White House,” a not so subtle nod to the swirling rumors that he could headline a historic card on the South Lawn during the US’s 250th anniversary. However, Dana White publicly cautioned that nothing is confirmed, while Michael Chandler, never one to miss a chance at banter, said he’d love to “starch” McGregor at the White House in 2026 and possibly retire him. The storyline picked up steam after it emerged that McGregor had been handed an 18-month suspension for missing anti-doping tests, meaning he’s officially ineligible to compete until March 20, 2026. UFC’s explanation pointed to injury recovery as a mitigating factor, but the ban stands through next spring.
Away from the Octagon, business headlines have been equally dramatic. This week, McGregor launched an ambitious expansion of his Forged Irish Stout brand into Armenia, Belarus, Georgia, Latvia, and Russia, appearing in a promotional video with his new regional distributor. The expansion comes as his company battles a series of debt-related lawsuits at home – including a reported $263,000 in claims from Irish and Italian suppliers, and ongoing legal woes that have landed Forged Stout Production Limited in the Irish High Court. This expansion is seen by many as a bid to reinvigorate his business reputation and distract from domestic setbacks.
McGregor also made headlines for his advice to welterweight champion Jack Della Maddalena ahead of a title fight at Madison Square Garden, saying the challenger would be “light work,” a classic McGregor confidence boost making waves within the MMA community, as seen in footage shared on Instagram through Jack’s training camp.
On the personal front, McGregor showed a new vulnerable side at a BKFC press conference, getting emotional as he spoke about major changes in his life and faith, telling multiple outlets he feels saved and healed ahead of his much-hyped comeback.
To cap it all off, McGregor continues to stir up buzz through negotiation theatrics. At a recent appearance, he set his price for a White House fight at a staggering $100 million plus 100 Golden Visas for his family and associates, referencing a new immigration policy. While the details remain unconfirmed and may be pure showmanship, it perfectly encapsulates his unique blend of ambition, controversy, and headline-grabbing flair.
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