Conor McGregor shared a profound experience from a recent psychedelic therapy session, where he believed he saw his own death. The former UFC champion disclosed his disappearance from social media, attributing it to his trip to Mexico for Ibogaine treatment, known for aiding addiction issues like opioid dependency by reducing withdrawal symptoms and cravings.
McGregor, preparing for a comeback next summer after his last fight in 2021, recounted his Ibogaine session on social media. He described witnessing what he believed would have been his death, emphasizing the impact it would have had on his children. The fighter expressed experiencing a transformative vision of being saved by a divine presence, feeling healed and renewed after the intense 36-hour treatment.
Expressing gratitude for the support and prayers he received, McGregor credited the treatment for saving his life and restoring him with newfound clarity and purpose. He expressed excitement about future plans, including a potential fight with Michael Chandler, aiming for a headline match at the UFC’s upcoming event at the White House on June 14, coinciding with America’s 250th anniversary and President Trump’s 80th birthday celebration.
McGregor’s journey through Ibogaine treatment has left him feeling rejuvenated and ready to face new challenges, with a renewed sense of purpose and gratitude toward his supporters, family, and team.


