Hold onto your seats, fight fans, because the MMA world is buzzing with anticipation: Conor McGregor is finally plotting his return to the UFC, but the details are still shrouded in mystery. The Irish superstar has confirmed that negotiations are ongoing, hinting at a summer comeback—but here’s where it gets controversial: will he headline the historic UFC event at the White House on June 14, or will he opt for a later date? McGregor himself told DrinkLitt outside his Irish restaurant, ‘Sometime in the summer, McGregor will return,’ leaving fans and insiders alike speculating about his next move. And this is the part most people miss: despite the White House card being a massive opportunity, McGregor might not insist on it, especially with the UFC’s International Fight Week in July looming as another potential stage for his return. But let’s not forget—McGregor hasn’t stepped into the octagon since 2021, when a brutal leg injury sidelined him during his trilogy with Dustin Poirier. Just as he was set to return in 2024 against Michael Chandler, a broken toe in training forced him off the card again. Is the Notorious one cursed, or just biding his time? While away from fighting, McGregor hasn’t been idle; he’s been busy outside the ring, notably becoming a part owner of the bare-knuckle organization BKFC. His connection to the White House—having met President Donald Trump during a St. Patrick’s Day celebration—adds another layer of intrigue to his potential return there. But the question remains: will McGregor’s comeback live up to the hype, or is he risking his legacy by delaying his return? What do you think—is McGregor’s summer comeback a surefire hit, or is he playing with fire? Sound off in the comments and let the debate begin!