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Conor McGregor receives $23 million Donald Trump family-backed investment, as White House Fight rumors grow

Conor McGregor receives $23 million Donald Trump family-backed investment, as White House Fight rumors grow
When is Conor McGregor’s next fight? June 2026 return talk grows with Michael Chandler in focus (Image Via Getty)
Conor McGregor has secured a major financial boost ahead of a possible return to the UFC spotlight. Reports say Donald Trump’s family has committed a total of $23 million into MMA Inc., the NYSE-listed company linked to the former two-division champion. The investment has quickly drawn attention across both the sports and business worlds. It also adds momentum to talk of McGregor’s future inside the Octagon.The deal is being made through an entity tied to Donald Trump Jr. An initial amount of more than $4 million has already been committed. Another $20 million is planned through future share purchases. Together, the investment brings strong backing to McGregor’s growing business interests. While Donald Trump’s name is connected to the headlines, the involvement is focused on Trump Jr., not the sitting USA president.

Donald Trump family-backed deal boosts Conor McGregor's business, but not his fight contract

The funding is going into Mixed Martial Arts Group Limited. The company works across combat sports technology, gym equipment, wellness programs, and structured training systems. Donald Trump Jr. is expected to take an active role as a strategic advisor. He will reportedly work closely with Conor McGregor on expansion plans, new products, and fan-focused programs aimed at a worldwide audience.
According to Trump Jr., the partnership is meant to build something new in the sports space. He explained that MMA Inc wants to develop one of the first large-scale Web3 ecosystems in sports. The goal is to use blockchain tools to connect fans, coaches, athletes, and gyms into one global community with real utility, not just digital hype.The timing of the investment has fueled speculation about McGregor’s UFC future. Rumors continue to link him to a possible fight at a proposed White House card in 2026. However, sources stress that the business deal is separate from any fight talks. It is not connected to government funding, event payments, or UFC negotiations.Meanwhile, Michael Chandler has added heat to the discussion. He has leaned into the buzz surrounding a possible clash with McGregor. The two were previously set to fight after coaching The Ultimate Fighter. That matchup fell apart due to McGregor’s injury.Speaking during a New Year’s Eve broadcast, Chandler hinted that momentum may finally be building. He said 2026 could be a huge year, pointing to the UFC’s new long-term deal with Paramount+. He also mentioned ongoing rumors about a summer fight. Chandler suggested that, if it happens, he plans to deliver a beating to McGregor on the White House lawn.Also Read: Conor McGregor revives talks for UFC White House Card 2026 with Dana White with a special two-word appeal

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