Conor McGregor has recently shared his biggest dream for his nation. This week, the former UFC champion turned attention toward a deeply personal vision tied to faith and national identity. The announcement came through social media, where McGregor outlined a plan that blends symbolism, belief, and a public call to action aimed squarely at Ireland.
The message arrived during a busy period in McGregor’s life. He continues to train for a potential return to MMA while staying active with family and fans through online appearances. Still, his latest statement stood apart, framed not around fighting or fame, but around legacy and devotion.
Conor McGregor shared his biggest dream for Ireland
Conor McGregor shared his vision on Instagram alongside an image of a towering statue of Jesus Christ. His words were direct and expansive.
"I have a dream to construct the largest statue of Jesus Christ in Ireland! A massive monument to our nations faith. Armenia are currently constructing the world’s largest and it looks magnificent! Bravo Armenia! LET’S GO IRELAND! 🙏 Today is the Feast of the Baptism of the Lord! 11th of the 1st, 2026. Where we celebrate Jesus’ baptism! May the Holy Spirt renew you and remind you, you are loved! Happy Sunday everyone ❤️🙏," McGregor wrote on Instagram.
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The post quickly drew attention with fans reacting to the proposal. McGregor framed the idea as both spiritual and national, pointing to Armenia’s project as inspiration while urging Ireland to create something meaningful of its own.
Conor McGregor's Ireland plans surface amid public appearances
The post followed a lively weekend where McGregor joined his son on a Roblox gaming stream hosted by popular creator Caylus Cunningham. The appearance drew millions of views and showed a different side of the Irish star, one centered on family and humor. McGregor acknowledged technical struggles during the stream and later reflected on the experience online.
"W AA, chat! @caylusq! The stress of trying to set this up for my son, woah mammy put the kettle on! Dad is beat. He had the best time though it was worth it. Thank you, Caylus, Travis, Foltyn, Creek Craft, Steak and the guy Sammy! See you all on the next one!"
McGregor also joked about his avatar’s appearance on Instagram, writing, "That's not @icepspice that's her da" before adding another post captioned, "BIG GUY. Numbers don't lie."
Away from streaming, McGregor continues preparations for a possible UFC return later this year. While no fight has been officially announced, he has hinted at appearing on a major summer card. He has teased his return on multiple occasions, but there is no solid update as of now.
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