Conor McGregor has announced his intention to return and compete for the UFC title, aiming to achieve an unprecedented ‘Triple Crown’ in UFC history. Back in 2016 at Madison Square Garden, McGregor made history as the first fighter to hold two UFC titles simultaneously. Similarly, at UFC 322, Islam Makhachev mirrored this achievement by claiming his second welterweight title after defeating Jacques Della Maddalena.
The rivalry between McGregor and Khabib Nurmagomedov, a close ally of Makhachev, has been ongoing for years, often involving their respective teammates. However, McGregor insists that his primary goal is the championship belt, and he even acknowledged Makhachev’s recent victory with a rare compliment during an exclusive interview with Bloody Elbow.
Expected to make a comeback at this summer’s UFC event in Las Vegas, nearly five years since his last bout, McGregor remains driven by his ambition to secure a third world title. He expressed excitement about potentially ending his long-standing feud with Makhachev, describing the matchup as “a good fight, a good scrap,” highlighting the intriguing dynamic of “Southpaw vs. Southpaw.”
McGregor also took a jab at Nurmagomedov, praising his performance but criticizing him for struggling to make weight during his career. He applauded Makhachev’s bravery for moving up in weight class and is eager to see what unfolds when he returns to compete once again.
Fan Take: This announcement energizes the UFC community by promising a thrilling showdown between two fierce competitors, possibly reshaping the lightweight division’s hierarchy. McGregor’s pursuit of the ‘Triple Crown’ could set a new standard for fighters, intensifying rivalries and bringing fresh excitement to the sport.

