According to the Irish UFC star, the coats are locked away in anticipation of being sold for big bucks.
Conor McGregor has a reputation as one of the most interesting dressers in the UFC. It helps that he’s one of the few that’s able to get away with wearing what he wants despite the Reebok dress code, but still. You gotta give the guy credit for his bizarre fashion nods to crime lords like “El Chapo” Guzman and boxing legends like Joe Frazier.
Conor McGregor’s outfit at last night’s press conference was actually a tribute to Joe Frazier https://t.co/4EQADvLVc7 pic.twitter.com/NGh17InGl9
— Complex UK (@complex_uk) November 11, 2016
McGregor rocked the Joe Frazier look in the lead up to his fight with Eddie Alvarez, appearing at a press conference in a red turtleneck and flowing mink coat. That coat came up in an exchange Conor had with fellow Irish fighter Neil Seery – check it out:
A hairy carcass that has washed up on the shore of eastern Russia’s Pakhachim has drawn curious onlookers.
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— Sky News (@SkyNews) August 18, 2018
Calm the fuck down it’s just Conor Mink cost resurfacing pic.twitter.com/3lOO0tHidc
— Neil 2 Tap Seery (@NeilSeeryMMA) August 18, 2018
That’s in me freezer Neily son. Along with the other one. Keeping tip top shape awaiting a tip top bid hahahah No lie.
Actually hang tight let me double check, robbing bastards round the way u know yourself. It probably is one of mine, mad clepto’s— Conor McGregor (@TheNotoriousMMA) August 18, 2018
THE DIRTY ROBBIN CUNTS!!!#GETTHETOOL
— Conor McGregor (@TheNotoriousMMA) August 18, 2018
”That’s in me freezer Neily son,” McGregor wrote. “Along with the other one. Keeping tip top shape awaiting a tip top bid hahahah No lie.”
We assume ‘the other one’ is the $30,000 Gucci mink coat with the … sea serpent (?) on it from the McGregor vs. Mayweather world tour stop in New York.
Conor McGregor has arrived in a Loch Ness monster/serpent mink… pic.twitter.com/HX7wGrgdol
— Darren Rovell (@darrenrovell) July 14, 2017
Both pieces of history … perhaps not on the level of Fedor’s sweater of absolute victory, but certainly capable of pulling a ‘tip top bid’ sometime in the future … if he still even has them.