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Conor McGregor worked his way from being a plumber to the ‘face of the fight game’. The boy from the streets of Crumlin, Dublin made a ton of money from his fighting career. Besides, he is an entrepreneur from his core.

With all the money he has earned, ‘The Notorious’ also knows how to spend some. Even in his initial UFC phase, he showed he wanted to look distinguished. With custom suits and branded watches, McGregor changed fighters’ appearances in the press conferences.

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Recently, Conor McGregor arrived at the Monaco Grand Prix and donned a luxurious watch. In addition, he spent some time on a $3.2 million Lamborghini super yacht.

According to an Instagram post, McGregor was wearing a Rolex Day-Date in platinum with an ice blue dial.

“The present model, reference 228206, has a platinum case and a smooth beze. It’s fitted with a president-style bracelet and an ‘Ice’ blue dial and baguette diamonds set hour markers,” notes the quote of the post.

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The Notorious‘ posted several snaps from his trip to Monaco. The Irishman offered the trip as a ‘dream come true.’

Conor McGregor had a terrible prediction for the Monaco Grand Prix

Since McGregor was a guest of the Haas, he backed the American team to thrive. However, it wasn’t the case.

The Haas team had some unfortunate incidents, as their drivers could not end the race. Kevin Magnussen had a hydraulic issue and withdrew; Mick Schumacher saw a red flag courtesy of an awful crash. Thus, ‘The Mystic Mac’ couldn’t get the right prediction on the racing track.

‘The Notorious’ was a prediction king for his UFC fights

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Conor McGregor’s run in the featherweight division aged like a fine wine. The Irishman was said to have an easy path to the title. However, looking back on his career and the caliber of his opponents and adding how he predicted his wins, made his run in the division an iconic tale.

His late notice knockout win over Chad Mendes to win the interim featherweight championship isn’t talked about enough. Chiefly, when he was up against a completely different style of a fighter than his initial opponent, Jose Aldo. Also, he told everyone how he would end the contest and did exactly that.

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