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Conor McGregor's UFC Comeback, Wedding Woes, and Legal Battles: The Notorious Returns in 2026

Conor McGregor's UFC Comeback, Wedding Woes, and Legal Battles: The Notorious Returns in 2026

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Conor McGregor has been making headlines again, both inside and outside the octagon. According to Heavy and BJPENN, his longtime coach John Kavanagh has confirmed that McGregor is fully committed to a UFC comeback, with plans to return at the White House event in June 2026. Kavanagh told The Ariel Helwani Show that McGregor is back in the gym most mornings, training with purpose and assembling a team of training partners. He’s reportedly laid out a detailed ramp-up program and is mentally locked in, though the UFC will have the final say on the bout. Kavanagh also suggested Michael Chandler as the ideal opponent, citing their history and the potential for a high-profile, entertaining fight week.

On the personal front, McGregor’s wedding plans have been the subject of intense speculation. Evrim Ağacı and Sport Bible report that McGregor and fiancée Dee Devlin are aiming to marry before Christmas 2025, with December 12 as the rumored date. Their dream was a secret ceremony at the Vatican near St Peter’s Basilica, but sources indicate that this may not be possible due to logistical and security challenges. The couple remains focused on privacy, but the event is expected to be a major celebrity moment if it goes ahead.

McGregor’s recent legal troubles continue to cast a shadow. Evrim Ağacı notes that he lost his appeal in July 2025 over a sexual assault case and was ordered to pay €248,000 in damages, leading to a significant fallout with brands, including his own Proper No Twelve whiskey. He’s also embroiled in a dispute with former sparring partner Artem Lobov over a share of the whiskey business, with a court hearing scheduled for November 2025.

Business-wise, McGregor’s net worth remains substantial thanks to Proper No Twelve and other investments, but his recent controversies have impacted his public image and commercial opportunities. Social media is buzzing with speculation about his comeback, with fans and critics alike watching closely to see if this latest return is genuine or another false start.

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