Conor McGregor has provided a fresh update on his long-awaited return to the UFC, as speculation continues to build around his comeback fight.

The 37-year-old has reportedly undergone more testing than any other UFC fighter this year, signalling that preparations are ramping up for a potential return to the Octagon.
Reports suggest the promotion is targeting a comeback bout during International Fight Week, with a possible headline slot at UFC 329 on July 11. McGregor has made it clear he intends to return with intent, stating he is coming back to “knock people out.”
There were early discussions about a trilogy clash with Nate Diaz, but Diaz has since revealed he turned down the offer. Attention has now shifted to Max Holloway as a potential opponent.
UFC president Dana White remained tight-lipped when asked about developments, saying: “Same old, yeah. Nothing new.”

