
Conor McGregor has suggested that he is finally ready to appear on Joe Rogan's podcast.
Since he came to the UFC in 2013, 'Notorious' has established himself as the largest star in the MMA history and one of the greatest hunters ever.
So it seems strange that he can never be seen on the world-famous podcast of Joe Rogan, who organized countless MMA athletes and A-list celebrities, politicians and technical billionaires such as Elon Musk and Mark Zuckerberg.
However, Conor McGregor has now suggested that he is ready to make his Joe Rogan debut.
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Conor McGregor reaches to Joe Rogan
On Tuesday evening, McGregor was subjected to angry during a weak bizkit concert in Dublin, Ireland.
On the same night, the former UFC champion with double weight sent a message to Rogan on social media.
“What's about @joerogan my husband, I sent you a message,” tweeted McGregor.
“Are you looking for a guest on the podcast, I have a great one for you!”
Rogan has responded, but fans are already being enthusiastic about a collaboration that could break the internet.
How is it @joerogan my husband, I sent you a message! Are you looking for a guest on the podcast, I have a great one for you!
– Conor McGregor (@Thenotoriousmma) 12 March 2025
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“Please let this blossom,” a fan noted. While someone else asked, “Why hasn't Joe had Conor as a guest yet?”
“Damn, this would be legendary,” someone else said.
“Yes, what lasted so f— long,” added a fourth fan.
“This was his most expected guest ever. I took you long enough, “wrote this fan.
“Would be an absolute more,” a sixth fan predicted.
Why didn't Conor McGregor fight for that long?
McGregor has been sidelined since the breaking of his leg during a trilogy fight with Dustin Poirier on UFC 264 in July 2021.
A comeback match with Michael Chandler would take place at UFC 303 last June – but the Irishman broke his toe in training and withdrew from the map.
Since then he has trouble getting to terms with the UFC on a new date and opponent for his return.
Dana White originally claimed that his largest star would return to the Octagon before the end of 2025.
More recently, the UFC boss has uncertain about McGregor's first fight in four years.
The man himself has become quiet, but now he apparently wants to break his silence by chatting with Rogan.
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