Video – UFC megastar Conor McGregor caught trying to pull off woman’s blouse on nightclub dance floor

Video - UFC megastar Conor McGregor caught trying to peek behind woman's blouse on the dance floorIrish megastar Conor McGregor tried to take a little peak behind the curtain while partying it up. On Saturday,…

Video - UFC megastar Conor McGregor caught trying to peek behind woman's blouse on the dance floor

Irish megastar Conor McGregor tried to take a little peak behind the curtain while partying it up.

On Saturday, June 29, ‘Mystic Mac’ will step back inside the Octagon for the first time in nearly three years when he squares off with former Bellator MMA champion ‘Iron’ Michael Chandler in the UFC 303 main event.

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With the fight little more than a month away, McGregor and Chandler should be practically living in the gym as they gear up for their big-money bout. However, it looks like the Irishman is putting in more work at the club than at his state-of-the-art training facility.

In a video clip shared by @MrTestoestrogen on X, McGregor appears to be filming himself while dancing the night away. After a few seconds, the camera pans to an unidentified woman wearing a rather revealing outfit. As it turns out, it wasn’t revealing enough as McGregor attempted to get a behind-the-scenes look before being abruptly denied.

There’s a lot to unpack here and none of it is great.

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It’s an especially bad look for someone who regularly touts himself as a family man. But when you’ve got hundreds of millions of dollars, people are more often willing to turn the other cheek. Donald Trump is proof enough of that.

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Does this make you any more or any less confident in McGregor’s ability to score his first win since January 2020?

Conor McGregor backed to fight for ‘Multiple’ titles if ‘He doesn’t get absolutely smoked’ in UFC 303 return

Conor McGregor backed to fight for multiple titles if he doesn't get absolutely smoked in UFC 303 returnSlated to return at UFC 303 at the end of next month, Conor McGregor has been backed to chase…

Conor McGregor backed to fight for multiple titles if he doesn't get absolutely smoked in UFC 303 return

Slated to return at UFC 303 at the end of next month, Conor McGregor has been backed to chase “multiple” title belts off the back of his fight with rival, Michael Chandler – if he’s not “absolutely smoked” at the event, according to Hall of Fame star, Michael Bisping.

McGregor, a former undisputed lightweight and featherweight champion under the banner of the promotion, is slated to snap an-almost three-year hiatus from the sport later this summer against the above-mentioned, Chandler.

Conor McGregor confirms negotiations for new UFC contract ahead of return let's see what happens
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Fracturing his left tibia and fibula in the opening round of his 2021 trilogy rubber match with former interim titleholder, Dustin Poirier, Dublin striker, McGregor has vowed to find his shots early and often en route to a knockout win over Chandler next month.

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And taking center stage at the beginning of next month in his native county, McGregor is set to return to the 3Arena for a massive press conference, facing off with Missouri veteran, Chandler – the same scene of his infamous 2015 presser against then-featherweight kingpin, Jose Aldo.

Conor McGregor backed to earn title shot with win at UFC 303

Receiving a stunning offer of a historic third title challenge at Madison Square Garden by incumbent welterweight champion, Leon Edwards should he topple Chandler at the end of next month, McGregor could challenge for gold both up and down divisions with a win at UFC 303, as per Bisping.

Conor McGregor backed to fight for 165lbs title at UFC 303 against Michael Chandler
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“They’re [the UFC] promoting this fight (Conor McGregor vs. Michael Chandler) big time,” Michael Bisping said on his YouTube channel. “And listen, you never know, maybe this could be the last time we ever see Conor McGregor fight inside the Octagon.”

“I’m not saying that because I’m telling you now, if Conor wins, he’s going to fight for a belt next and there’s multiple belts that he could fight for. 155lbs, 170lbs, and the ‘Baddest Motherf*cker’ title as well. So there’s a lot of opportunity if he looks good, if he wins the fight and he doesn’t get absolutely smoked.”

Do you think Conor McGregor can capture UFC gold again?

Conor McGregor to earn title fight with a win against Michael Chandler at UFC 303? Daniel Cormier thinks so

Conor McGregor to earn title fight with a win over Michael Chandler at UFC 303? Daniel Cormier thinks soConor McGregor will earn himself a title fight with a win over Michael Chandler. That comes according to UFC…

Conor McGregor to earn title fight with a win over Michael Chandler at UFC 303? Daniel Cormier thinks so

Conor McGregor will earn himself a title fight with a win over Michael Chandler.

That comes according to UFC Hall of Famer who delivered the hot take during a recent episode of his EPSN show Good Guy/Bad Guy alongside co-host Chael Sonnen. However, if McGregor comes up short during International Fight Week, ‘DC’ hopes to see him saddled with Tony Ferguson.

“If he gets through Michael Chandler, I say give him a title fight,” Cormier said. “Put him in there with [Dustin] Poirier or [Islam] Makhachev on Mexican Independence Day or some time soon thereafter. If he loses, put him in there with Tony Ferguson.

Tony Ferguson deserves to have that big platform the last time to see if he can go and do what he said he was going to do to Conor all of those times and so long ago.”

McGregor will step inside the Octagon for the first time in nearly three years on Saturday, June 29 when he headlines UFC 303 against the former Bellator MMA champion.

Conor McGregor

With their bout taking place at 170 pounds, it’s hard to imagine ‘Mystic Mac’ securing a lightweight title opportunity even with the most impressive of wins, but it certainly sounds like welterweight king Leon Edwards is down for a scrap with the former two-division champ, so there’s that.

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As far as the lightweight division goes, fans will see Islam Makhachev put the 155-pound strap on the line at UFC 302 when he meets three-time Conor McGregor opponent Dustin Poirier inside the Prudential Center in Newark, New Jersey.

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Poirier is walking into his third shot at UFC gold with a do-or-die attitude, suggesting that it’s either win or go home against the ‘Dagestani Destroyer’ in The Garden State.

Who knows, maybe the stars will align and we’ll see both McGregor and Poirier walk away winners, setting the stage for a fourth meeting between the two MMA icons — even if Poirier insists that ship has sailed.

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Conor McGregor set to face off with Michael Chandler at Dublin press conference ahead of UFC 303 fight

Conor McGregor set to face off with Michael Chandler at Dublin press conference ahead of UFC 303Booking his return to active competition for the first time in almost three years next month at UFC 303,…

Conor McGregor set to face off with Michael Chandler at Dublin press conference ahead of UFC 303

Booking his return to active competition for the first time in almost three years next month at UFC 303, former duel-weight champion, Conor McGregor will come face-to-face with opponent, Michael Chandler next weekend in Dublin, with the promotion holding a press conference between the two at the 3Arena in the capital.

McGregor, a former undisputed lightweight and featherweight champion under the banner of the organization, is slated to headline UFC 303 during International Fight Week next month, taking on Chandler in his return to the Octagon, as well as the welterweight limit to boot.

Conor McGregor confirms negotiations for new UFC contract ahead of return let's see what happens
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Sidelined since taking on common-foe, Dustin Poirier at UFC 264 nearly three years ago, McGregor fractured his left tibia and fibula in a first round doctor’s stoppage TKO loss to the UFC 302 headliner. 

Conor McGregor meets Michael Chandler in Dublin press event next week

And on social media tonight, UFC CEO, Dana White confirmed the organization would be hosting a press event next Monday in Dublin from the 3Arena in the capital’s North Wall Quays.

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“Get the mics ready,” UFC posted on its official X account. “Conor McGregor and Michael Chandler will meet LIVE in Dublin before #UFC303. Press conference is FREE and OPEN to the public, see you there!” 

Taking part in a memorable press event back in 2015 ahead of a scheduled bout with then-undisputed featherweight champion, Jose Aldo at UFC 189, McGregor notably snatched the Brazilian’s title belt in front of a raucous Dublin audience, before the two engaged in a massive staredown. 

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For Chandler, the veteran former Bellator MMA lightweight champion thrice, has himself been out of action since he featured at UFC 281, dropping a third round rear-naked choke submission loss to the above-mentioned, Poirier in the pair’s grudge fight. 

In tandem with the confirmation of a press event in Dublin, the promotion also revealed unbeaten native striker, Ian Garry would return at UFC 303 next month, taking on Michael Venom Page in a long-anticipated showdown.

Who wins at UFC 303 next month: Conor McGregor or Michael Chandler?

Conor McGregor hopes to see Justin Gaethje drop the gloves and join BKFC: ‘That’s really, really exciting’

Conor McGregor wants to see Justin Gaethje drop the gloves and join BKFC: 'That's really, really exciting'Conor McGregor would love to see Justin Gaethje trade in his four-ounce gloves for a pair of hand wraps….

Conor McGregor wants to see Justin Gaethje drop the gloves and join BKFC: 'That's really, really exciting'

Conor McGregor would love to see Justin Gaethje trade in his four-ounce gloves for a pair of hand wraps.

In April, the Irish megastar shocked everyone when he revealed that he was now a part owner of Bare Knuckle Fighting Championship, one of the fastest-growing brands in all of combat sports. Bringing his name to the bustling world of bare knuckle boxing, there’s no telling what could happen or who could show up inside the squared circle.

During a recent interview with TheMACLife ahead of his highly anticipated return to the Octagon at UFC 303 on June 29, the former two-division champion suggested that the BKFC could give new life to MMA fighters looking for a change of pace.

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Conor McGregor would rather see fighters go to BKFC than another MMA promotion

During the conversation, ‘Mystic Mac’ suggested that a move from the cage to the ring for former BMF titleholder Justin Gaethje would be a very exciting sight to see.

“We’ve seen former UFC champions or UFC veterans move to other mixed martial arts promotions,” McGregor said. “We’ve seen them fight MMA all their career and now they still fight MMA. It doesn’t pop for me. Now let’s take Justin Gaethje, who is a UFC veteran, former BMF holder, interim belt holder — take him, let’s put him in bare knuckle. That’s exciting. That’s really, really exciting.

“Now let’s take him and put him in another MMA organization, not so [exciting].”

From the start, the BKFC has bolstered its name on the back of current and former MMA stars including Luke Rockhold, Chad Mendes, Eddie Alvarez, Thiago Alves, Michael ‘Venom’ Page, and, of course, its biggest name of all, ‘Platinum’ Mike Perry.

Mike Perry

It looks as though another former UFC champion could be toeing the line before long.

Hall of Famer ‘Ruthless’ Robbie Lawler was recently spotted alongside BKFC founder and president David Feldman, leading to immediate speculation that the ex-welterweight champion could be knuckling up against the likes of Mike Perry before long.

Robbie Lawler with BKFC president David Feldman

Conor McGregor defends Jon Jones over title, Tom Aspinall fiasco: ‘There’s a way to go for the English lad’

Conor McGregor defends Jon Jones over Tom Aspinall fiasco that English lad has a way to goFormer two-division champion, Conor McGregor has defended Jon Jones amid recent criticizm over his apparent reluctance to face-off with…

Conor McGregor defends Jon Jones over Tom Aspinall fiasco that English lad has a way to go

Former two-division champion, Conor McGregor has defended Jon Jones amid recent criticizm over his apparent reluctance to face-off with current interim heavyweight champion, Tom Aspinall – with the Dubliner claiming the latter still has “a way to go” in order to land a fight with the former pound-for-pound kingpin. 

Jones, himself a current heavyweight gold holder to boot, has been sidelined since March of last year, headlining UFC 285 in a first round guillotine win over Ciryl Gane to land the vacant heavyweight crown.

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And ruled from a November return last year against Stipe Miocic after suffering a pectoral tendon tear, Jones leaked last week how he is all but set to return at UFC 309 later this annum in Madison Square Garden, in a rescheduled title defense against the Ohio veteran.

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Conor McGregor defends Jon Jones from criticizm

As for the above-mentioned interim gold holder, Aspinall, the Manchester native returns in July in the co-main event of UFC 304, taking on Curtis Blaydes in defense of his interim heavyweight championship, with the pair rematching

Receiving mass flak on social media for apparently delaying a title unification bout with Aspinall, Jones has seen a former champion come to his defense in the form of McGregor, who claims the Atherton native has a lot to do before earning a fight with the former.

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“Thoughts on (Jon) Jones avoiding (Tom) Aspinall? I disagree with that, I think the Jones [versus] Stipe (Miocic) fight is huge,” Conor McGregor said during a live stream. “I’m excited to see it. There’s a way to go for the English lad to come up and get that [title]. I think the matchmaking has been stellar, I think Curtis (Blaydes) and Tom is a good fight and you know, we’ll see after that.” 

Do you agree with Conor McGregor’s thoughts on Jon Jones?