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Dana White Shuts Down Reports of Conor McGregor's Removal from UFC

WHAT'S THE STORY?

What's Happening?

Dana White has firmly denied reports that Conor McGregor has been removed from the UFC roster. The rumors, which originated from UFC Roster Tracker, suggested McGregor was no longer with the promotion. White's denial comes as McGregor ramps up training for a potential return, having re-entered the drug testing pool. Plans are underway for a UFC event at the White House, with McGregor expressing interest in participating.

Why It's Important?

Dana White's denial of McGregor's removal ensures stability within UFC's roster and maintains McGregor's status as a key figure in the sport. McGregor's potential return could boost UFC's viewership and revenue, given his popularity. The planned White House event could further elevate UFC's profile and integrate it into mainstream American culture.
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What's Next?

Conor McGregor is expected to continue his training and preparation for a potential return to the Octagon. The UFC event at the White House, scheduled for 2026, could provide McGregor with a high-profile platform for his comeback. Dana White's upcoming meeting with President Trump will further solidify the event's details, potentially involving McGregor as a headliner.

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