Conor McGregor’s ‘Real Reason’ to Fight at White House Revealed by Daniel Cormier
UFC legend Daniel Cormier reveals deeper, more meaningful reasons that would guarantee Conor McGregor's return.

Daniel Cormier talks about Conor McGregor (via GivemeSport, Instagram)
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UFC superstar Conor McGregor has always been a fighter who draws attention, not just for his skills, but for his ability to step into the spotlight when few expect him to. As speculation grows around his next fight, the conversation centered on McGregor’s enduring presence in the sport. UFC legend Daniel Cormier recently discussed these traits of the Irishman in relation to the UFC White House event.
Throughout his career, McGregor has consistently competed against top-tier opponents, including Eddie Alvarez, Jose Aldo, and Khabib Nurmagomedov, across multiple weight classes. He made history by becoming the first UFC fighter to hold titles in two divisions simultaneously. The Irishman achieved feats that underscored both his talent and his willingness to test himself.
In recent months, discussions about McGregor’s next fight have intensified, particularly regarding the upcoming UFC event at the White House in 2026. As one of the trailblazers of the sport, McGregor’s return at such a stage is much anticipated. However, Cormier recently highlighted the main reason why the Irishman’s return is so crucial in an episode of the Good Guy / Bad Guy podcast.
I think the biggest factor in why Conor McGregor will fight is because no one believes him anymore, and some of that shine is starting to wear off. It doesn’t have to be a big win; it just has to be a win or a fight that propels him into the spotlight. I think he’s coming back, but it’s not because he wants to compete. It’s because he understands now that people aren’t just in on the Conor McGregor business anymore.
Daniel Cormier via Good Guy / Bad Guy
Daniel Cormier says Conor McGregor will fight because no one believes him anymore 👀🔥
— Red Corner MMA (@RedCorner_MMA) September 23, 2025
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These comments from Cormier come after the former champion said that McGregor should not headline the White House event. DC believed that McGregor cannot contend for championship gold soon, and American fighters should be in the main event for a title fight. However, the Irishman has shown confidence in returning and has also claimed it as his own by guaranteeing to take over.
McGregor’s career has been riddled with controversy. He has faced legal issues, including arrests and court cases related to altercations outside the octagon. Some incidents involved disputes at events or public confrontations, drawing significant media attention. While these moments have sparked debate and criticism, they have not prevented him from returning to competition or maintaining his status.
McGregor’s presence in the UFC remains a central talking point. His history of overcoming obstacles and generating widespread interest ensures that any upcoming bout is not only a sporting event but also a demonstration of his continued impact on mixed martial arts. Fans and analysts alike will be watching closely to see how he performs next, adding yet another chapter to his illustrious career.
Fans react to Daniel Cormier’s beliefs regarding Conor McGregor’s return
As discussions about Conor McGregor’s possible return continue to circulate, attention has shifted to the idea of what it would mean for the sport rather than a specific matchup. Fans are considering the broader implications of his comeback, reflecting on his ability to generate interest and excitement even when no fight has been officially announced. Daniel Cormier’s comments have left fans divided.

Many observers point to McGregor’s history of returning stronger after setbacks, noting that his previous comebacks have often brought renewed energy and media attention. While there is no confirmed bout at this time, fans are drawing on past examples of his pull-outs and unpredictability, imagining the scenarios in which he could return to the octagon. Here are some fan reactions to Cormier’s comments:
Bro, Conor McGregor goes away and hides for two years and he’s still a bigger draw than half the UFC when he comes back out. He’s not in the “spotlight” because he’s not competing, but the dude can’t walk down the street without looking like a rock star.
— Gonzi (@JonGonzalvo) September 23, 2025
the losses have hurt the mystique. rocky 3 syndrome. way too rich to have that dirty hunger.
— backatya (@J0hnySixx) September 23, 2025
Him beating chandler does not put him in the limelight. He would need to beat another 4 ppl to even begin to deserve a title shot. He's lost 3 of last 4 fights. Will not have fought in 6 years and will be 38 years old.
— NorseRaider (@NorseRaider22) September 23, 2025
Hes purely fighting to be part of an historic event,he will never fight more than this fight,this event should be for active fighters on the roster
— J0EBL00GS $NPCS #NPCS (@J0EBL00GS) September 23, 2025
$1000 says McGregor never fights in the @ufc ever again. These are wolf tickets
— The Full Plate (@guttso77) September 23, 2025
Old man Conor shouldnt be fighting anymore. He’s had a great career.
— Shit Romney (@RomneyShit) September 23, 2025
he’s right, we’re finally at a point where ppl don’t care
— c 💎🌺🏴☠️ (@a_double_take) September 23, 2025
Some?
— Bailey (@BaileyCallis) September 23, 2025
Mate basically all of that shine is gone, only the dumb Meatheads care anymore
Daniel Cormier’s observation that some of his “shine” may be fading has become part of the conversation. Fans are reflected on this idea in the context of his career, considering both his past comebacks and the anticipation that any return still generates. Even with questions about whether he can be at the same level, the discussion highlights how much attention and interest McGregor continues to command.
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