What Happened to Conor McGregor
Conor McGregor, born on July 14, 1988, is a prominent Irish mixed martial artist and former UFC champion known for his charismatic personality and striking skills. As of January 2025, McGregor has confirmed plans to return to the UFC, stating that he aims to fight twice in the year. He has two fights remaining on his UFC contract and expressed a desire to face Michael Chandler, although he had to withdraw from a scheduled fight with Chandler in June 2024 due to a broken pinky toe.
McGregor has not fought since July 2021, when he suffered a severe leg injury in a fight against Dustin Poirier at UFC 264. His absence from the octagon has been compounded by various personal and legal challenges, including being found liable for assault in a civil trial related to an incident in Dublin in 2018. This verdict resulted in significant repercussions for his public image and sponsorships.
Despite these challenges, McGregor remains one of the most recognizable figures in MMA. He has hinted at potential boxing matches, including a rumored exhibition bout against Logan Paul, which could take place in India. However, his primary focus appears to be on returning to the UFC.As of now, McGregor's future in the sport remains uncertain but hopeful, as he preferred.