Conor McGregor says he'll fight in White House UFC match: 'Done deal, signed, delivered'

UFC fighter Conor McGregor on Thursday said he’s confirmed to fight in the Trump administration’s June matchup at the White House.

Mcgregor said it was a, “done deal” where he was “signed, delivered,’ during an appearance on Fox News. 

“It ain't a negotiation,” he added. 

The UFC fighter said a $7.7 billion agreement was signed with Paramount to air the fight with approval from UFC CEO Dana White.

“Right now, we're eight months out. Dial a few things in, you know, close off a bit of business endeavors and then isolate myself in training camp in preparation to put on one hell of a show for the American people in celebration of their great birthday, 250 years of independence and I pray it can ignite the support for the people of Ireland,” McGregor said. 

The UFC fighter has not competed in years but has committed to a six-month training regimen ahead of next year’s match up.