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Conor McGregor shocks fans with boozy posts
UFC fighter Conor McGregor has shared posts to his Instagram showing off a generous table of drinks in his Dublin pub, causing some fans to become concerned.
McGregor is set to make his UFC return in July after breaking his foot last year, but has caused concern among fans after posting pictures of dozens of drinks in his Dublin pub.
According to The Mirror, McGregor has posted several pictures of himself drinking at his pub, The Black Forge Inn, instead of being in the gym training for his UFC return.
The MMA fighter broke his foot last year in a fight against Dustin Poirier last July. He is poised to return to full-contact training in April and book his return to the cage in the summer.
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But fans have become worried after the Irishman posted images of a table full of shots, glasses of whiskey and an array of cocktails to his Instagram.
One shocked fan raised concerns in the comments, writing “Still drinking. TIME TO STOP”.
Another commenter added: “I was thinking when I saw these pictures- ‘the Conor from 2014 would be in the gym, not at the bar 7 nights a week’… he’s way too comfortable now”.
McGregor’s supporters remain concerned about his ability to get his fitness back after his injury. One wrote: “the difference is his opponents have been likely in the gym all this time. You can’t just put in a couple of months training and go beat the best in the world. You have to live that life, like a Conor used to. Hope he proves me wrong.”
Earlier this year Irish Police investigated an alleged attack on UFC superstar Conor McGregor’s pub, which he bought two years ago for €2 million, according to the establishment’s management. Management of the Black Forge Inn in Dublin said in a statement that the alleged attackers “made an unprovoked effort to inflict damage” on McGregor’s pub in January. Read more on that here.
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