President Donald Trump announced this week that the UFC White House event will take place on June 14, his 80th birthday, and ring announcer Bruce Buffer is counting down the days. Dana White has ...
Comment: McGregor has been handed a backdated ban after missing three drug tests in 2024, but will be free to fight in time for a planned White House event in June ...
Is an epic “Rowdy” return incoming? Former Ultimate Fighting Championship (UFC) women’s Bantamweight champion and crossover superstar, Ronda Rousey, is back in the gym — and mixed martial arts (MMA) ...
UFC ring announcer Bruce Buffer said it was an “honor” to have the opportunity to step inside the Octagon at next year’s UFC event at the White House.
Fans of Conor McGregor are eagerly awaiting his long-anticipated return to the octagon — a comeback that could take place at the UFC event recently announced by President Donald Trump at the White ...
Charles Oliveira is torn when it comes to Alex Pereira’s desired next fight. Oliveira was among those watching on in support of Pereira when the Brazilian star returned to action at this past Saturday ...
While Alex Pereira eyes a heavyweight run, UFC analyst Chael Sonnen presents a compelling path for Jon Jones to re-enter the UFC and vie for a potential superfight with the newly crowned light ...
Demetrious Johnson would rather not see Jon Jones or Conor McGregor fighting at the White House next year. Both Jones and McGregor have made their intentions of fighting on the UFC White House ...
ESPN are reporting that McGregor accepted an 18-month period of ineligibility. The ban came into effect on September 20, 2024 and concludes on March 20, 2026, leaving him free to fight on next June's ...
The Dublin-born fighter has been recovering from injury and was not preparing for any fights at the times of the missed tests.
Conor McGregor's full drug testing record since 2015 has emerged following his UFC ban for an anti-doping violation. McGregor has been hit with an 18-month suspension for violating the UFC 's ...
McGregor accepts an 18-month UFC suspension that ends just before the White House event he plans to headline in 2026.