

Conor McGregor never misses an opportunity to make a grand entrance—and an even grander statement. Whether he’s lighting up the Octagon or stealing the spotlight at an event, the former two-division UFC champion is always in promotion mode. From pouring up his signature Forged Irish Stout to backing his latest venture—a four-girl band named Sweet Love—everything under the McGregor banner gets the full ‘Mystic Mac’ treatment. Signed to his Greenback Records just a few months ago, Sweet Love is already making waves. Now, McGregor has his sights set on the Grammy Awards—because when Conor swings, it’s never small.
A few months back, Conor McGregor announced his partnership with Sweet Love, a four-girl band that had over 1 million followers on TikTok. Since then, the former UFC dual-weight champion has been promoting them from time to time. In his conversation with TMZ, the Dubliner emphasized that he is content with his partnership with the girls and that they are planning something big: “I am proud and excited for Sweet Love – they are headed for mega-stardom.”
With a smile, McGregor ascertained that the Hollywood should be ready because, “Next year they plan on bringing home a couple Grammys!.” This news was later shared by TMZ on their Instagram handle, and guess who reacted to it? None other than Conor McGregor, who took to the comment section sharing hearts, and showing appreciation for them.
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Sweet Love, inspired by the UK’s Spice Girls and aiming to reach similar levels of fame, has just released their debut single, “Bad Guy.” None other than Conor McGregor announced the track in high fashion.
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“Ladies and gentlemen, the moment you’ve all been waiting for: Sweet Love’s debut single, “Bad Guy,” out now!” said Conor McGregor in a post shared by Sweet Love. Down in the comment section, there was Dee Devlin, who shared little heart emojis in the comments to show her appreciation. As McGregor immerses himself in his business, a question arises: Will the former champ ever come back to the Octagon again? Let’s have a look at it.
Will Conor McGregor fight again? ‘Mystic Mac’ comeback status
Everyone in the MMA world — even their grandmas — knows that Conor McGregor was supposed to clash with Michael Chandler last year at UFC 303. However, the former champion pulled out of the bout due to a toe injury, and since then, his comeback has been in a drought. But things might change now considering the fact that Michael Chandler has lost his battle to Paddy Pimblett.
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With Michael Chandler riding a three-fight losing streak, he’s now at a stage where veterans might see him as an easier target—and here comes Conor McGregor, who’s looking to complete his two-fight contract with the UFC. The UFC CEO, Dana White, might do his best to carry on negotiations to bring McGregor back inside the Octagon, and guess what? ‘The Notorious’ himself has ascertained that the negotiations are going on: “I’ve got two fights on the [UFC] contract, I’m in negotiations,” said McGregor at BKFC 70.
However, as the months go by, Conor McGregor’s comeback fight becomes increasingly uncertain—why is that? Well, as per the UFC’s Anti-Doping database, Conor McGregor has yet to submit a single test sample in 2025 — a crucial requirement for any fighter eyeing a comeback. Regardless, what are your thoughts on the hubbub? State your opinion in the comments below.
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Will McGregor's business ventures overshadow his fighting legacy, or is a UFC comeback still on the cards?