Conor McGregor named 1xBet Global Brand Ambassador

Ahead of his UFC return on July 11, combat sports legend Conor McGregor has partnered with 1xBet. This marks his return after a five-year hiatus.
Conor McGregor, a legend in combat sports, has announced a new partnership with betting provider 1xBet. This collaboration comes as McGregor prepares for his highly anticipated return to the Ultimate Fighting Championship. His re-entry into the octagon is scheduled for July 11, marking the end of an impressive five-year absence from active competition.
The news that Conor McGregor will serve as 1xBet's global brand ambassador comes just before his fight against Max Holloway. This bout, set to headline UFC 329 in Las Vegas, is a rematch of their 2013 encounter, which McGregor won by unanimous decision. Such high-profile partnerships illustrate the deep intertwining of sports and gambling marketing.
Numbers and facts
Conor McGregor is scheduled to fight Max Holloway on July 11 at the T-Mobile Arena in Las Vegas. This marks his first fight since 2021, when he sustained a leg injury. That injury led to a five-year absence from active competition. Prior to this, McGregor had a remarkable career, culminating in a victory over Holloway in 2013. One of his most famous triumphs was a 13-second knockout of Jose Aldo, widely considered one of the best knockouts in a UFC title fight. 1xBet strategically timed their agreement with his comeback fight to maximize attention.
“We’re proud to welcome UFC legend Conor McGregor as 1xBet Global Brand Ambassador. As one of the greatest icons in combat sports prepares for his long-awaited comeback, we’re excited to begin this new chapter together.” - 1xBet commentary on the new partnership
McGregor already boasts a diverse commercial portfolio. He has previously served as a brand ambassador for Parimatch, Betsafe, and Duelbits. Beyond his sports engagements, he holds stakes in the Bare Knuckle Fighting Championship and owns Forged Irish Stout. His commercial profile even extends to the film industry, where he appeared alongside Jake Gyllenhaal in the movie “Roadhouse.”
Background
The connection between prominent athletes and betting providers is not new in the industry. Many gambling companies leverage well-known personalities to boost their brand recognition and acquire new customers. Especially in the online gambling sector, where competition is fierce, such partnerships can offer a decisive advantage. Conor McGregor, as one of the most recognized figures in combat sports, brings a massive fanbase and global reach. His return after a five-year absence generates additional attention that 1xBet aims to skillfully utilize.
Such deals underscore how international betting providers strive to solidify their presence through strong brand ambassadors. The strategic linking of the announcement with McGregor's comeback fight on July 11 is a clever move. This maximizes the partnership's visibility during a period of intense media coverage and public interest. For 1xBet, this means standing out in a global market dominated by strong brands, through association with a world star.
Why it matters for German players
For German players, partnerships like McGregor's with 1xBet are primarily informative but only marginally relevant for action. In Germany, the Gambling State Treaty 2021 (GlüStV 2021) strictly regulates the online gambling market. Only providers holding a German license from the Joint Gambling Authority of the Federal States (GGL) are permitted to legally offer online casinos or sports betting here. 1xBet does not possess such a German license and is therefore not listed on the so-called GGL whitelist. Operators without a German license are illegal in the German market.
Playing with unlicensed providers carries significant risks. There is no unified player protection, no deposit limits monitored by LUGAS, and often no guaranteed payouts. For GGL-licensed providers, strict rules apply: a maximum stake of 1 Euro per spin on slot machines and a monthly deposit limit of 1,000 Euro, monitored via the central self-exclusion system LUGAS. Similar regulations exist for sports betting. Players should always check the GGL whitelist to ensure they are playing with a legal and secure provider. Although McGregor is an exciting figure, German players should exercise caution.
What it means for GGL-licensed casinos
For GGL-licensed casinos and betting providers in Germany, this McGregor deal has no direct implications. They must continue to comply with the strict requirements of the GlüStV 2021 and cannot simply benefit from the global advertising presence of a partner like 1xBet. While international providers such as 1xBet rely on global marketing strategies with celebrities, German licensees must adhere to their specific, much more restrictive advertising regulations within Germany.
A GGL casino would not be permitted to advertise with a brand ambassador whose reputation contradicts player protection guidelines or who could be classified as a risk profile. The GGL places great emphasis on transparency and the prevention of problem gambling, which is reflected in all aspects of marketing. The challenge for GGL casinos is to remain attractive and acquire new customers within this regulated framework, without circumventing strict regulations. For them, responsible gambling takes precedence.
Sources & further reading
- Joint Gambling Authority of the German Federal States (GGL): gluecksspiel-behoerde.de
- Whitelist of permitted online operators: GGL-Whitelist
- BZgA problem-gambling helpline: 0800 1 372 700 (free, anonymous, 24/7)
- Editorial methodology: Editorial guidelines Lustich.de
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