For the past week, the MMA world has been buzzing with fresh speculation, not because something official was announced, but because social media once again ran wild with rumors.
After UFC CEO Dana White dismissed the long-circulating idea of Conor McGregor vs Michael Chandler headlining the UFC’s historic White House event in June, fans immediately jumped to the next big fantasy matchup: McGregor vs Jorge Masvidal.
Within hours, headlines, YouTube thumbnails, and “insider” tweets fueled the conversation.
The talk gained even more traction after Masvidal hinted that “something big” was coming for his return during a recent interview with MMA Junkie, making many fans assume the UFC was secretly preparing a blockbuster comeback fight between two of the sport’s loudest superstars.
But the truth is far less dramatic.
According to Dana White, the rumors are pure nonsense, nothing more than another case of the internet running with a story that has no basis in reality.
The chaos began when Dana White was asked about McGregor’s long-rumored matchup with Michael Chandler, a fight that has now been teased, delayed, resurrected, and cancelled more times than fans can count.
White shut it down instantly.
“No, I mean, that was a couple of years ago,” White said when asked about McGregor vs Chandler for the White House event. “No.”
With that simple dismissal, one of the most anticipated fights in recent UFC history effectively vanished from the 2026 conversation.
Chandler, who has waited patiently for years, didn’t get the closure he hoped for. The fight appears to be dead, at least for now.
But in MMA, where speculation spreads faster than facts, the vacuum needed filling.
That’s when the McGregor-Masvidal rumors took off.
Jorge Masvidal recently told MMA Junkie that he had something big in the works for his comeback, immediately sending fans into detective mode.
Because Masvidal is a big name and McGregor is the biggest star the sport has ever produced, fans and bloggers quickly linked the dots:
Perfect formula for a headline, right?
Wrong, at least according to Dana White.
When White was asked by TMZ whether there was any truth to the online rumors that McGregor vs Masvidal was being planned, he didn’t mince words.
“I don’t listen to any of the goofy sht that goes on,” White said.
“No, that’s goofy sht. The MMA world, I don’t listen to any of that. Literally, none of that is in my algorithm.”
White made it clear that the internet, social media pages, and MMA gossip accounts have absolutely no idea what the UFC is planning.
He went even further:
“Almost everything you see on the internet about our sport is wrong. It’s all wrong.”
For fans hoping for a McGregor vs Masvidal showdown at the White House, no less, White’s message was simple:
There’s nothing there. No talks. No negotiations. No plan.
One of the most surprising details from White’s comments was that nothing is currently booked for the UFC’s historic event at the White House, scheduled for June 14, 2026, on the South Lawn.
Despite the event being only months away, White says the official matchmaking hasn’t even started.
However, that’s about to change.
With UFC 324, the first event of 2026, now completed, White says the UFC matchmakers will begin building the White House card immediately.
“Usually every Tuesday, we have a matchmaking meeting,” White said.
“But Monday we will be matchmaking. We will be matchmaking Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday. We’ll be building that card as soon as UFC 324 is done.”
White made it clear that the real decision-making begins now. Until these meetings happen, there’s no truth to any rumors circulating online.
While White emphasized that nothing is currently set, he did give a timeline for when fans can expect real information.
“I said I wouldn’t touch this card until February.
Now I think we’ll have it dialed in by the second week of February.”
This means all the online predictions, theories, “leaks,” and mock fight posters circulating today are nothing more than guesses.
Fans will have to wait for official announcements, not social media speculation, to know which fighters will be part of this historic show.
Even outside of White’s comments, the idea of McGregor vs Masvidal doesn’t align with anything happening in the UFC right now.
A few key reasons:
McGregor has:
Until McGregor confirms an opponent, everything is guesswork.
Despite his “something big” comment, Masvidal still:
A comeback is possible, but nothing is official.
The fight could technically happen at:
But with no discussions happening, weight classes aren’t even on the table.
The promotion likely wants:
A McGregor vs Masvidal spectacle isn’t automatically the priority.
The UFC has more online speculation than any sport in the world, and McGregor rumors lead the pack every time.
A few reasons for the constant hype:
Anything involving him, real or not, spreads like fire.
He generates buzz even when he’s inactive.
Insiders, influencers, and pages amplify every whisper because it keeps fans engaged.
It’s been years since McGregor last fought. The anticipation creates its own rumor machine.
And when Dana White refuses to give details about anything he’s working on, speculation fills the silence.
Dana White’s frustration with the constant misinformation was obvious. He described the endless rumors as noise he doesn’t even entertain.
His words were blunt:
“Almost everything you see on the internet about our sport is wrong.”
For fans who depend on MMA pages, accounts, and YouTube rumor channels, this is a wake-up call. Much of what circulates online is based on guesswork, exaggeration, or outright fiction.
Until White or the UFC officially confirms a matchup, fans should be skeptical of any “news” that pops up online, especially when it involves McGregor.
Despite the rumors, the UFC’s first-ever event at the White House is still in its planning phase.
Here’s what we do know:
What we don’t know:
This means the internet chatter about McGregor vs Masvidal isn’t just wrong, it’s wildly premature.
While White didn’t literally say the fight is a joke, his tone made his opinion clear:
So from White’s perspective, the rumor isn’t just inaccurate, it’s absurd.
Based on White’s comments and the UFC’s history, these are more realistic expectations:
Possibly featuring:
The UFC will want a high-stakes headline bout for such a historic event.
Expect names from:
These divisions have strong American contenders.
Because the event is at the White House, the UFC will likely emphasize:
McGregor, while huge globally, may not fit the political and cultural theme the UFC wants for the occasion.
The reality is simple:
Conor McGregor’s return remains a mystery.
His contract situation is unclear. His training plans are unknown. His next opponent has not been confirmed. And Dana White continues to dodge questions about his comeback.
Whether he fights at the White House or not is something only the UFC leadership truly knows, and they’re not saying a word yet.
Until then, rumors will continue. They always do when McGregor is involved.
The idea of McGregor vs Masvidal is entertaining. It would be loud, chaotic, and full of personality, exactly the kind of spectacle fans love.
But the facts matter.
So for now, the McGregor vs Masvidal rumors are just that, rumors.
Fans will have to wait until February, when White predicts the card will be finalized, to get real, confirmed information.
Until then, the internet will keep talking, but the UFC isn’t listening.
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