Conor McGregor has revealed he’s been offered a jaw-dropping $100 million to step back into the octagon—this time at one of the most unlikely venues in the world: the White House.
The proposal doesn’t just come with a nine-figure payday. According to McGregor, it also includes 100 of Donald Trump’s so-called “gold card visas,” each reportedly worth $1 million and offering permanent U.S. residency.
The fight is being pitched as a “spectacle for the ages,” planned for the South Lawn in 2026 as part of America’s 250th Independence anniversary celebrations.
McGregor, 36, hasn’t fought in years, but he seems intrigued by the offer. His longtime ally, UFC boss Dana White, was said to have already met with White House officials earlier this month to push the idea forward. The goal? To stage one of the most high-profile bouts the sport has ever seen.
Breaking the news on 𝕏, McGregor wrote:
“$100 100million to fight at the White House, along with 100 U.S. ‘Golden Visas’ for myself, family, and friends. I look forward to entertaining the fighting world once again. A pleasure I never take for granted!”
The announcement has set social media ablaze, with fans guessing who his opponent might be. For McGregor, it would be a blockbuster return—one that could secure not only one of the richest deals in combat sports but also a place in history with a once-in-a-lifetime fight on the White House lawn.

