
McGregor's Next Move: UFC Return, White House Bid, or Business Mogul?
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Just days ago, conversation around Conor McGregor spiked after major media outlets declared his competitive fighting career in the UFC as finished. MMA Mania summarized the current temperature with the headline Its over — Conor McGregor never coming back, just using UFC White House bid to stay in the news, striking a chord in both the sports world and mainstream press. The claim he has little intention of returning to active competition is now echoed by several prominent figures in combat sports, including Daniel Cormier, whose remark on Club Shay Shay’s Instagram was direct: Its over. Conor made too much money. This narrative casting McGregor as more showman than fighter is gaining traction online and dominating the conversation around his legacy.
But speculation about his next moves is far from idle. McGregor himself addressed the postponement of a press conference and dropped hints about what some fans believe is a possible pivot to political ambitions or continued headline-chasing outside the Octagon, as discussed during his What Is It Worth? show appearance.
While fight rumors swirl, McGregor’s actual business activities are anything but stalled. Mixed Martial Arts Group Ltd. on NYSE has been leveraging his star power to drive the adoption of their BJJLink platform—a tech solution for martial arts academies—and high-profile deals like UFC GYM integrating this software into 45 new locations are directly credited to McGregor’s ongoing influence. With SaaS subscription rates up 188 percent and 128 percent annualized revenue growth, his partnership is a major driver behind the company’s bid to become a central hub for global martial arts participation, according to AinVest and Barchart interviews with company executives.
On the entrepreneurial front, McGregor’s recent foray into cigars caught fire after Jon Jones featured his Notorious Cigars on Instagram—spotlighting McGregor’s ability to turn even luxury products into viral sensations. The cigars are a collaboration with MJ Frias Cigars and position McGregor in a $24 billion global market, with Jones’s endorsement amplifying the impact. This move is seen by industry insiders as both a genuine brand expansion and another example of celebrity cashing in on personal aura.
In the combat sports business space, McGregor’s BKFC has announced the debut of a history-making former world champion and Olympic gold medalist boxer, underscoring his ambitions to reshape and promote the bare-knuckle scene as well.
Social media chatter remains constant. Recent Instagram posts show McGregor training MMA squad classes in Napoli, Italy, keeping his fitness under scrutiny and fueling ongoing fan speculation. His official account highlights gratitude and discipline, and his persona remains larger than life—a magnet for both admiration and rumor. While concrete news of a fight or White House bid is absent, every gesture and business pivot still has the world watching and talking.
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