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Sean O’Malley may have to break his Conor McGregor rule to fight at the White House after UFC 324

Sean O’Malley may have to break his Conor McGregor rule to fight at the White House after UFC 324

Sean O’Malley, one of the most popular fighters in the UFC bantamweight division, may have to reconsider a personal rule he once held about not appearing on fight cards involving Conor McGregor. Reports suggest that after UFC 324, O’Malley’s path toward the landmark UFC White House event could force him to break that rule in order to secure a fight on the historic card.

A rule born out of rivalry

O’Malley previously stated that he would not fight on cards featuring McGregor, a stance that stemmed from past rivalries and his own competitive mindset. This perspective was widely discussed among fans and analysts, as it seemed to reflect O’Malley’s desire to forge his own path and avoid being overshadowed by the Irish superstar.

White House card changes the equation

The UFC is planning a major event at the White House in 2026, and discussions around fight bookings have intensified following UFC 324. With the historic nature of the venue and potential matchups under consideration, O’Malley may find that his previous stance becomes an obstacle to participating in one of the biggest cards in UFC history. His team is reportedly weighing options that could involve opponents linked to McGregor’s circle or card lineup.

Looking ahead

At this stage, nothing has been finalized, but O’Malley’s willingness to adapt his previous position highlights the potential significance of the White House card. Should he agree to break his rule, it would mark a notable shift in his approach to high-profile fights and could set the stage for a compelling matchup at the historic event.