- **Q: Why was Conor McGregor suspended?
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Conor McGregor's comeback to the UFC faces another setback. He has been suspended for 18 months due to violations of the UFC's anti-doping policy. This suspension pushes his potential return to March 2026, impacting his highly anticipated a...
Conor McGregor's 18-month suspension stems from multiple missed drug tests, a violation of the UFC's anti-doping policy. Combat Sports Anti-Doping (CSAD) found McGregor missed three testing opportunities within a year. Although McGregor cooperated with the investigation, CSAD emphasized the importance of whereabouts filings for unannounced testing.
Despite the suspension, McGregor intends to fight at the UFC White House card, a claim UFC CEO Dana White has yet to confirm. McGregor's last fight was in July 2021, and a scheduled bout against Michael Chandler was scrapped due to a broken toe. His return remains highly anticipated, but this suspension adds another hurdle to his comeback.
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