Conor McGregor names opponent he would fight despite UFC White House Card exclusion Former two-division champion Conor McGregor is still waiting for his long-awaited return to the octagon after the Ultimate Fighting Championship confirmed the historic White House fight card. Despite being strongly linked to headline the event against Michael Chandler on June 14, McGregor’s name was not included in the final lineup. The announcement left fans surprised, as the matchup had been widely discussed for months. Instead, the main event will see Ilia Topuria defend the UFC lightweight title against interim champion Justin Gaethje. The card also features a heavyweight clash between Alex Pereira and Ciryl Gane for the interim title, while Chandler secured a spot on the undercard against Mauricio Ruffy. McGregor, however, remains sidelined, with no confirmed date for his return. McGregor has made it clear he is eager to fight again, suggesting the UFC is considering the International Fight Week card on July 11 as a potential date for his first bout in nearly five years. The 36-year-old reacted to UFC 326, where Charles Oliveira defeated Max Holloway to claim the BMF title, by expressing openness to facing Oliveira in the future. He tweeted, “If they want I’ll sp**k charlie,” indicating his willingness to take on the Brazilian star if the opportunity arises. UFC CEO Dana White confirmed discussions with McGregor are ongoing, with the promotion exploring options for the Irish superstar to headline another major event once a deal is finalized. McGregor recently appeared on the Smash Cast podcast hosted by Chael Sonnen, where he voiced frustration over the delay in confirming his return.#ufc #conor_mcgregor #michael_chandler #ilia_topuria #justin_gaethje
