Conor McGregor Outlines Demands To Fight On White House Card

Conor McGregor says a lot of things on the internet that have very much varying levels of truth.

But after suggesting to Dana White, UFC CEO shortly after the announcement of the to-be historic card at the White House next summer, that he should headline it – all signs have pointed to this becoming a reality, despite the irishman having not fought since breaking his ankle during the trilogy bout against Dustin Poirier.

McGregor pulled out of his last scheduled fight -which was due to be against former Bellator champion, Michael Chandler – with a broken toe back in summer 2024, and has not had a fight secured since even though his toe has presumably healed.

Dana White said last week that his first choice to headline the card was the former double champion, but it seems that McGregor’s participation will not come cheap.

Posting on X on Thursday, McGregor outlined his very steep demands to fight next summer.

It seems that the ex lightweight and featherweight champion wants a massive $100 million and all of 100 “Golden Visas” for him and his family in exchange for headlining what could be the biggest and best card in the promotion’s history.

“$100 million to fight at the White House along with 100 U.S “Golden Visas” for myself and family and friends”, McGregor wrote on X.

“I look very forward to entertaining the fighting world once again.

A pleasure I never take for granted!”

More to follow…

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