Conor McGregor took his fiancee Dee Devlin for a tour in a private jet and the UFC star didn’t forget to drop glimpses of their journey on social media.
Already a father to three children, Conor McGregor is expecting his fourth child with partner Devlin. The couple had their first son, Conor McGregor Jr. in May 2017.
They welcomed their second child, daughter Croia McGregor, in January 2019, and in May 2021, their third son Rian was born.
As the McGregor clan seems ready to welcome their fourth, the MMA fans gave their cheeky reactions to ‘Notorious’ lavish lifestyle.
Here’s a look at the reactions.
Conor McGregor is in talks to make his UFC return potentially in December 2023. He is expected to meet his TUF 31’s opponent coach Michael Chandler inside the cage.
Although McGregor is yet to get tested by USADA, a fight between him and ‘Iron’ Chandler is already in development.
Meanwhile, Conor McGregor continues to spice up his return by calling out several other fighters. Taking his eyes out of Chandler, Conor McGregor has also teased, competing for the BMF title on his comeback.
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Conor McGregor Isn’t Lacking Any Confidence
It’s been more than three years since Conor McGregor won a professional fight. He knocked out Donald Cerrone in January 2020 at UFC 246 to resurrect a comeback after the infamous loss against Khabib Nurmagomedov.
That said, McGregor fell into the losing track again, suffering consecutive losses against Dustin Poirier at UFC 257 and UFC 264.
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McGregor broke his ankle, and many saw it as the end of his MMA career. Nevertheless, the Irishman seems to have recovered completely and is looking for his way back to the fight game.
It remains to be seen whether Conor McGregor is still one of the best fighters in the world. However, there’s no denying that he is still one of the most entertaining ones and can garner massive global attention on any given day.
Even if he doesn’t make a return this year, the first UFC double champion looks likely to return by early 2024.