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Conor McGregor says his training camp is progressing strongly as he prepares for a return to the Octagon at the highly anticipated UFC White House card later this year. 

The unprecedented event is scheduled for June 14 on the South Lawn of the White House in Washington DC. The former two-division champion insisted he is fully committed to his comeback and is approaching preparations meticulously — and in exclusive footage provided to The Mac Life, McGregor has detailed his preparations.

“This has been one hell of a camp, seriously, way better than before. We’re getting into this game now,” he said in the vide clip, which you can see above. “I’m locked in, and my strikes are strong rockets. These are missiles, 100 percent. We’re going in here fully committed.”

McGregor continued, underscoring his dedication to preparation. “I’m going into this fight at 100 percent Conor McGregor, not 92 percent, 100 percent. That means everything has to be meticulous. We were right there last time, and now as a unit we’re doing it the right way.”

The Dubliner has been widely linked to the White House event, which is planned to take place on June 14. While no fights have been officially confirmed, McGregor’s name has frequently surfaced as a potential headliner, including speculation about a bout with Michael Chandler.