UFC President Dana White held a post-fight press conference on July 12, 2026 [2], following the conclusion of UFC 329 [1].

The session focused on the outcome of the main event and the current physical condition of Conor McGregor. Because McGregor remains one of the most significant draws in combat sports, his health and potential retirement directly impact the organization's scheduling and revenue.

White used the media availability to address the specific nature of McGregor's injury sustained during the bout [3]. The discussion centered on whether the injury represents a temporary setback or a definitive sign that the fighter should step away from professional competition [4].

While the UFC frequently manages the narratives of its top stars, the timing of this conference follows a high-stakes main event that left the fighting community questioning McGregor's longevity. White said he provided updates on the fighter's status and the organization's immediate plans for the athletes involved in the event [3].

The press conference served as the primary venue for the UFC to manage expectations regarding a potential return date for McGregor. White said his comments aimed to clarify the severity of the injury and address the speculation surrounding a possible retirement [4].

As the organization moves past UFC 329 [1], the focus remains on the recovery process for McGregor and the subsequent matchmaking for the division. The UFC has not yet announced a specific timeline for a return bout, but the focus remains on the fighter's medical clearance [3].

Dana White held a post-fight press conference on July 12, 2026

The uncertainty surrounding Conor McGregor's health creates a strategic challenge for the UFC. If a marquee star of his magnitude retires or suffers a long-term injury, the promotion must pivot its marketing strategy toward new athletes to maintain the same level of pay-per-view viewership and global interest.