UFC’s Star Striker Reveals Early Talks of Conor McGregor’s Comeback for White House Event

UFC 325 star Mauricio Ruffy talks about a potential fight against Conor McGregor at the upcoming UFC White House event slated for June 14th.


UFC’s Star Striker Reveals Early Talks of Conor McGregor’s Comeback for White House Event

Mauricio Ruffy calls out Conor McGregor (via GQ, MMA Mania)

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Conor McGregor remains one of the biggest PPV draws and most marketable stars in UFC history. As plans for his return to the Octagon develop, the UFC White House event has emerged as the preferred stage, and multiple contenders are positioning themselves for the opportunity. #9-ranked lightweight Mauricio Ruffy is now entering the picture after indicating he believes a fight with McGregor is possible.

Ever since the announcement, McGregor has hinted at a return at the UFC White House event and begun a six-month training camp in preparation. His longtime coach, John Kavanagh, confirmed that he was fully focused on the fight. The camp is structured to rebuild his skills and conditioning. All efforts are aimed at ensuring the Irishman returns to his prime form on June 14th at the White House.

Ruffy, meanwhile, has established himself as an impressive performer in the UFC, consistently showing promise in his bouts. He recently defeated Rafael Fiziev at UFC 325, a victory that propelled him into the lightweight top 10 rankings. His recent statements indicate that a fight with McGregor at the White House event is a significant possibility. The matchup would mark a major step in Ruffy’s career trajectory.

Yes. He made comments about me fighting him. He said that two strikers of that very high level would sell much more. It would be something closer to what he’s trying to bring in his comeback. Not to fight a guy who’s coming off several losses and all that. He wants to do a fight against a guy that’s going to drive the audience crazy. And I said ‘Wow.’ I agreed right away. I said ‘100%, count me in.’ Let’s go.

Mauricio Ruffy via Laerte Viana MMA

McGregor has long been known as one of the flashiest and most effective strikers in UFC history, a fact highlighted by his 13-second knockout of Jose Aldo. Ruffy mirrors a similar striking flow, emphasizing precision, timing, and dynamic movement. Both fighters rely on counter-striking and well-placed power punches to dominate opponents. Their comparable styles suggest a technically exciting stand-up battle.

There had been significant doubts about a potential McGregor return against longtime rival Michael Chandler at the White House event. The two were previously scheduled to fight at UFC 303, but the bout was canceled before it could take place. UFC CEO Dana White has confirmed that a McGregor-Chandler matchup is not currently on the event card. As a result, speculation has shifted toward other opponents.

Mauricio Ruffy entered UFC 325 after bouncing back from his first promotional loss to Benoît Saint-Denis. His knockout of Rafael Fiziev undoubtedly elevated his standing within the lightweight division. The victory reinforced his credentials as a top contender in the UFC. His recent callout of Conor McGregor underscores the wider stakes for his career and potential high-profile opportunities.

Conor McGregor reveals an interesting stipulation to return at the UFC White House event

UFC CEO Dana White has consistently expressed appreciation for Conor McGregor and acknowledged his role in the rise of the organization’s global profile. McGregor’s drawing power has made him a central figure in UFC’s biggest pay-per-view events. Recently, White emphasized ‘The Notorious One’ as the most dependable main-event star for the upcoming June 14th UFC White House event.

Conor McGregor wants to talk to Ari Emanuel before return
Conor McGregor wants to talk to Ari Emanuel before return (via MMA Mania, Boxing Scene)

However, White has deflected questions regarding the specifics of McGregor’s return and downplayed any claims that the Irishman is set to officially fight at the White House event. His remarks created uncertainty around the timing and conditions of a potential comeback. The situation prompted McGregor to briefly post on social media about his trust in UFC management, only to delete it shortly afterward.

I won’t come back until me and Ari chat.

Conor McGregor via X

Ari Emanuel serves as the Executive Chairman of TKO Group Holdings, giving him control over UFC operations, fighter contracts, and major business decisions. His authority directly impacts how top athletes are compensated and promoted. Conor McGregor’s insistence on speaking with Emanuel highlights his focus on securing terms from the organization’s highest level before a potential return.

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