

Conor McGregor started a takeover when he arrived in the United States. The Cage Warriors dual champion from Ireland had a dream to hold two UFC titles, and he achieved it at UFC 205.
During the whole process, ‘The Notorious’ had the backing of his coach, John Kavanagh, and the SBG Ireland team. Thus, the Irishman made sure his coach also received part of his success.
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Recently, coach Kavanagh revealed his new possession, a Ford Ranger, and wrote, “Huge thanks to @properwhiskey and of course The King of Whiskey @thenotoriousmma for the upgrade in wheels…”
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The snap that the SBG leader shared shows a big Proper Twelve Irish Whiskey labeled on it. The vehicle could cost around $47K without extra expenses.
Kavanagh has played a big role in where ‘The Notorious‘ is at today. He and the SBG Ireland team have been a staple in Conor McGregor’s corner through the highs and lows. Thus, the 45-year-old deserves every bit of shine he’s getting.
Even though the coach has faced backlash for McGregor’s recent losses, ‘The Notorious’ is not in a hurry to change camps. ‘Loyalty’ is something the Irishman values, and he’s ready to bring the old glory back with the same team he always had.
Conor McGregor is just getting started in UFC
It’s strange that ‘the face of the fight game’ would think he’s just in the beginning stage of his career in the promotion where he held three world titles (interim featherweight, undisputed featherweight, and undisputed lightweight).
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NEW YORK, NY – NOVEMBER 12: Conor McGregor of Ireland celebrates his KO victory over Eddie Alvarez of the United States in their lightweight championship bout during the UFC 205 event at Madison Square Garden on November 12, 2016 in New York City. (Photo by Jeff Bottari/Zuffa LLC/Zuffa LLC via Getty Images)
Yet in a recent interview, while hinting at a return inside the Octagon, McGregor said, “that story [UFC] is far from over; In fact, it’s just being written; it is just the beginning.”
‘Mr. Whiskey‘ had a rough time inside the Octagon after his ultimate glory—a dual champion status. The 33-year-old suffered two back-to-back devastating stoppage losses in 2021. That said, he dedicated himself fully to the recovery and is eager to get back and put on spectacles.
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What do you think of Conor McGregor’s gift to coach John Kavanagh?
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