Jake Paul finds Conor McGregor’s latest UFC comeback attempt utterly amusing
The former dual-weight champion hasn’t fought since breaking his leg during a trilogy bout with Dustin Poirier in July 2021.
After four years of talking up his return, Conor McGregor recently re-entered the UFC drug testing pool to make it a real possibility.
‘Notorious’ tried to build hype for his comeback by posting a video of him practicing his kicks on Sunday.

Jake Paul trolls Conor McGregor
Conor McGregor‘s comment section was filled with a bunch of fans backing his comeback attempt.
However, there were also a fair few haters poking fun at the biggest star in MMA history.
Jake Paul was the most famous person to leave a negative comment under McGregor’s training clip.
The YouTuber-turned-boxer has been chasing a fight with McGregor for years, but the UFC superstar has shown no interest in making it happen.
Still, Paul continues to take social media swipes at the 37-year-old every chance he gets.
“Bro, just give it up LOL,” he wrote in response to McGregor’s new training footage.
Paul clearly thinks McGregor should just retire, but it doesn’t seem like that’s in his plans.
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McGregor promises the ‘greatest year in modern history’ will culminate in his UFC comeback and Presidential win
Hours before sharing the clip that irked Paul, ‘Mystic Mac’ made a bold prediction about his future.
McGregor revealed his plan to fight at the July 2026 UFC White House card after scoring an unlikely political win.
“I pray I am in as Ireland’s President by the time of the fight in the White House,” he wrote on X in a now-deleted message. “How iconic it will be. A leader that puts his money where his mouth is. I would be in term well over half a year by the time of this White House card.
“The Presidential term is 7 years. I’d have Ireland right inside 3. Possibly 2. And the first year of my term, culminating in a fight at The White House, would be the greatest year in modern history! Ireland, I AM YOUR MAN! Vótáigh Conchúir Mac Gréagóir.”