Conor McGregor is continuing his preparation for a return to competition, which according to rumors is planned for International Fight Week. The post provides limited details beyond confirming McGregor's ongoing training camp. International Fight Week typically occurs in early July and represents one of the UFC's marquee annual events. McGregor has not competed since his July 2021 loss to Dustin Poirier where he suffered a broken leg. No official announcement has been made regarding his opponent or specific date.
Reports continue to circulate that Conor McGregor is deep into a training camp ahead of a rumored return during International Fight Week, typically held in early July, though no official announcement has confirmed a fight, an opponent, or a specific date.
McGregor, who fights out of SBG Ireland and carries the nickname "The Notorious," is one of the most recognizable figures in combat sports history. The 37-year-old Irishman holds a professional record of 22 wins and 6 losses and competes as a southpaw standing five-foot-nine with a 74-inch reach. His striking output remains a defining feature of his game, with 5.32 significant strikes landed per minute and a 49 percent striking accuracy over the course of his career. His last octagon appearance came in July 2021, when he suffered a broken leg in a loss to Dustin Poirier — a layoff that has now stretched nearly five years.

Why it matters
- A McGregor return at International Fight Week would represent one of the most high-profile comebacks in UFC history given the length of his absence.
- His lightweight or welterweight placement remains unconfirmed, leaving divisional rankings implications unclear until an opponent is named.
- McGregor's southpaw striking style and knockout power make any matchup a significant stylistic puzzle for a potential opponent.
- Until the UFC makes an official announcement, every detail surrounding the bout — including the opponent, weight class, and card placement — should be treated as unconfirmed.





