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Conor McGregor suspended for 18 months for UFC anti-doping violation
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Conor McGregor Faces 18-Month Suspension Over UFC Anti-Doping Breach

November 27, 2025 2 Min Read
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Conor McGregor has agreed to an 18-month suspension for breaching the UFC’s anti-doping rules by missing three required biological sample tests in 2024. The Martial Arts Anti-Doping (CSAD) body announced the penalty on Tuesday, explaining that McGregor failed to provide samples on June 13, September 19, and September 20, 2024, which violates UFC’s internal anti-doping policy that mandates accurate whereabouts for unannounced drug tests. Despite McGregor being injured and out of training camps during the testing periods, CSAD reduced his suspension from the standard 24 months to 18 months based on his cooperation and the mitigating circumstances. The suspension starts retroactively from September 20, 2024, allowing McGregor to return to competition after March 20, 2026. He is hopeful to participate in the UFC White House card scheduled for June 14, 2026, which President Donald Trump recently endorsed. According to UFC anti-doping requirements, McGregor must complete four sample submissions by 2025 to remain eligible for fights. The former two-division UFC champion has not competed since July 2021, when he lost to Dustin Poirier, and had a fight against Michael Chandler canceled in 2024 due to a finger injury.

Fan Take: This suspension highlights the vital importance of strict anti-doping measures in maintaining the integrity of MMA. For fans, McGregor’s absence is significant, but his eventual return could revitalize interest and bring high-stakes matchups back to the octagon.

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