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Conor McGregor Says Ibogaine Treatment in Mexico ‘Saved’ Him, Shares New Training Photos

UFC president Dana White disputes McGregor’s claim that he is booked for a planned White House card.

Overview

  • McGregor returned to social media saying he underwent ibogaine-based trauma therapy at AMBIO in Tijuana, describing 36 hours of treatment and vivid visions he says healed him.
  • He cited involvement from “forward thinking” Stanford doctors and pointed to a Netflix documentary featuring the facility, details that outlets have not independently verified.
  • He posted images training at SBG Ireland with longtime coach John Kavanagh and wrote that his preparation is “exceptional,” while hinting at a potential bout with Michael Chandler.
  • Ibogaine remains experimental and is not approved for medical use in the United States, where it is treated as an illegal Schedule I substance.
  • McGregor has not fought since 2021 and is serving an 18‑month anti-doping suspension through March 20, 2026, with civil legal issues continuing in the background.