Former UFC lightweight and featherweight champion Conor McGregor has completed his 18-month suspension for violating UFC anti-doping rules.
Idman.Biz reports this with reference to "Bloody Elbow".
In 2024, McGregor failed three drug tests, the last of which was supposed to be held on September 20. That date marked the start of McGregor's suspension, which he later admitted. McGregor's suspension ended on March 20. Therefore, McGregor now has the right to fight in the world's most powerful organization.
The Irishman has not fought in mixed martial arts since July 2021, when he lost to former UFC interim lightweight champion Dustin Poirier by technical knockout (leg injury) in the first round at UFC 264. In total, his professional record is 22 wins and six losses.