Conor McGregor, the former two-weight division UFC champion often shares his videos on Instagram to tune up with his fans. It is not wrong to say that the man is an attention seeker. He loves people around him, following him, and putting up with his ridiculous stuff. His love for restaurants and clubs is an open secret. Very often he goes live on Instagram enjoying the nightlife with his family and friends in some part of the world.
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Recently while sitting in a restaurant, he was filming a man whom he mistakingly identified as Max Halloway, the American mixed martial artist, and former opponent. It was not the first wrong thing he did sitting there. Next, he came across Sylvester Stallone’s Rocky picture hanging on the wall and acted like he couldn’t identify it.
What did Conor McGregor say about the famous Rocky picture?
First, he focused his mobile camera angle on Halloway lookalike, who was sitting on a table next to him. Without inquiring if that man was really Halloway, he jokingly issued a warning.
“Oh my god, it’s Matt Holloway. Max bro what’s up…We’ll jump back in there yeah? See you for that second fight, yeah? See you at the press conference. You’re taking everything I worked for, motherf*****. I wanna fight your f****** a**”, McGregor said.
Following this, he laughed and diverted his attention toward Rocky’s poster. He said, “Here is Who’s that?”
Failing to identify, he took a break and then added, “The Rocky fairly, what’s up Rocky.”
Later, he started making fun of Rocky movie music.
The 34-year-old is issuing warnings for some time. His pictures showed that he has undergone a drastic body transformation. He is looking like a jacked middle-weight fighter.
The UFC’s first megastar has not been in the octagon for over a year. He suffered a serious injury in a fight against a longtime rival Dustin Poirier in July 2021 that send him on a long phase of recovery. Fortunately, new updates have reported that ‘The Notorious’ is doing good now. He is back in the training camp and is planning to return to action sometime in 2023.
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Who knows in which division he would fight? But one thing is sure his return would be stunning. What do you think of this? Let us know in the comments below.
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