Wednesday, October 8, 2025 - Conor McGregor has been hit with an 18-month drugs ban after missing three drug tests.
The former two-weight UFC champion failed to make
himself available to the drug tests on three dates - June 13, September 19, and
September 20, 2024.
He was facing a two-year ban which would have ruled him out
of next summer's UFC card at the White House, but he has instead been suspended
until March 20, 2026.
A statement from the UFC read: "Although McGregor
failed to make himself available for testing on those dates, CSAD (Combat
Sports Anti-Doping) noted that he was recovering from an injury and was not
preparing for an upcoming fight at the time of the three missed tests. McGregor
fully cooperated with CSAD’s investigation, accepted responsibility, and
provided detailed information that CSAD determined contributed to the missed
tests.
"Despite these mitigating factors, CSAD emphasises that
accurate whereabouts filings and the ability to conduct unannounced testing are
essential to the success of the UFC ADP. Taking McGregor’s cooperation and
circumstances into account, CSAD reduced the standard 24-month sanction for
three whereabouts failures by six months. His period of ineligibility began on
September 20, 2024 (the date of his third whereabouts failure) and will
conclude on March 20, 2026."
McGregor has not fought for over four years, since he broke
his leg in the first round of his trilogy fight against Dustin Poirier in July
2021. He was due to fight Michael Chandler last summer but pulled out of the
fight at two weeks' notice with a broken toe.
The fight could be revisited next summer when
President Donald Trump hosts the promotion in his back garden on June
14 - his birthday - to celebrate 250 years of American independence.
But he has insisted he will be ready to fight for the first
time in five years next summer.
"I have eight months and change out to the White House
event. It's a six-month operation," McGregor said last week.
"I consider it a six-month operation to get ready for
this bout. That's my focus right now. I'm just eager to climb the steps into
being ready for my return. There's a lot at stake, and I'm very excited at the
opportunity."
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