Conor McGregor posted an update on his training progress, declaring that his return is coming whether people like it or not. The former two-division UFC champion stated he is training with young fighters and sharpening his skills. McGregor has been out of competition for an extended period and has not specified a timeline for his octagon return. His statement suggests active preparation for a comeback fight, though no opponent or date has been announced. The Irishman continues to maintain his presence in MMA discourse despite his absence from active competition.
Conor McGregor has posted a public update on his training, declaring that a return to competition is on the way and signaling active preparations for a comeback fight, though no opponent or date has been confirmed.
McGregor, 37, is one of the most recognizable names in combat sports history. The Irishman, who trains out of SBG Ireland, holds a professional record of 22 wins and 6 losses and became the first fighter in UFC history to hold titles in two weight classes simultaneously. A southpaw standing 175 centimeters tall with a 188-centimeter reach, McGregor has built his reputation on sharp, high-volume striking, averaging 5.32 significant strikes landed per minute at a 49 percent accuracy rate. He has been away from active competition for an extended period, and his last octagon appearance remains his most recent competitive reference point in the UFC database.

In his update, McGregor said he is working alongside younger fighters and continuing to develop his skills, framing his return as inevitable. He offered no specific timeline, opponent, or division target.
Why it matters
- McGregor remains one of the UFC's biggest draws, and any confirmed return would carry significant commercial weight for the promotion.
- At 37, the question of which weight class he would compete in — lightweight or welterweight — carries real divisional implications for both rankings.
- His striking-heavy, southpaw style always presents a stylistic puzzle for opponents, making matchmaking a topic of immediate speculation once a fight is formalized.
- Until an official bout agreement is announced, the comeback remains a declaration of intent rather than a scheduled event.





