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Conor McGregor is tapping out of the race to become president of Ireland, but not before throwing a few more haymakers. The ...
Dana White issues clearest statement on Conor McGregor return date yet as UFC icon ramps up training
DANA WHITE has issued his clearest statement on Conor McGregor’s UFC return in over a year. The Notorious hasn’t set foot ...
MMA analyst Chael Sonnen has given his thoughts on why Dana White seemingly trusts Conor McGregor more than Jon Jones heading into next summer's UFC White ...
Conor McGregor Withdraws His Irish Presidential Bid: Will He Actually Fight on UFC White House Card?
Former UFC double champion Conor McGregor has been inactive for the past 4 years, and his activity outside the Octagon in that time period has given MMA fans ...
A UFC employee has brutally told Conor McGregor that his fight career is “over”. The Notorious hasn’t set foot inside the octagon since breaking his left leg in his trilogy fight ...
Conor McGregor made his career throwing uppercuts, elbows, and beatdowns in the UFC octagon. However, it's been some time since fans have seen him fight, as McGregor has set his sights on becoming ...
MMA superstar Conor McGregor tapped out of Ireland’s presidential race. “Following careful reflection, and after consulting with my family, I am withdrawing my candidacy from this presidential race,” ...
Irish UFC fighter Conor McGregor withdrew his bid to be the next president of Ireland, pointing to nomination hurdles.
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Taoiseach ‘not impressed’ by Conor McGregor White House visit on St Patrick's Day but denies that it was ‘humiliating’
Taoiseach Micheál Martin said he was “not impressed” when he saw Conor McGregor visiting the White House on St Patrick's Day. The MMA fighter, who has just dropped out of the Irish presidential race, ...
Combat sports have been recently shaped by a wave of high-profile crossover fights, mashing the worlds of boxing and mixed martial arts together into lucrative ...
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MMA Star McGregor Drops Out Of Ireland’s Presidential Race
In a lengthy message, he criticised Ireland's electoral law, which requires the endorsement of 20 members of parliament or four local government authorities to validate a candidacy.
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