Conor McGregorhas once more reacted to the UFC’s Anti-Doping Test History Database. McGregor is rumored to make his much-anticipated return in July on the International Fight Week card, and insiders suggest that he will run it back with Max Holloway.
Ariel Helwani on Conor McGregor/Max Holloway at IFW: As of right now they're on the goal line.#HelwaniShowpic.twitter.com/oEwtVdDidg
There have also beenrumorsthat Dana White could announce this massive fight during the MVP and Netflix’s Ronda Rousey vs. Gina Carano fight card this weekend in an attempt to steal the spotlight and shift attention back toward the UFC.
Meanwhile, Conor McGregor has become the most tested UFC fighter this year. “The Notorious” has already been tested 11 times in 2026.
💉👀Conor McGregor remains the most tested#UFCfighter this year. Now shows 11 test sessions, as of May 15.This many test sessions and zero fights. Seems like he really wants to come back.pic.twitter.com/UYVEpDhQDW
Second and third on the list are Bassil Hafez and Luis Dias de Assis, who have each been tested 5 times.
Check out the entire updated Anti-Doping Test History database below, showing fighters who have been tested 4 or more times this year:
The Anti-Doping Test History database has been updated. (Updated May 15)673 fighters have been tested in 2026. 1761 total samples collected year to date.Fighters with the most test sessions in 2026:(Showing those that have 4 or more this year)Conor McGregor: 11Bassil…
Reacting to the updated Anti-Doping Test History database, McGregor quipped:
“Crazy. As well as who isn’t getting tested at all.”
Source: LowKickMMA.com