Conor McGregor was in attendance at the Anthony Joshua vs Robert Helenius event and could not help but do what he does best—steal the spotlight. The “Notorious” made a few impressions throughout the night that fight fans cannot miss.
Conor McGregor Steals the Show at Joshua vs Helenius
McGregor would end up making a few appearances throughout the night, one of which gives valuable insight to what Ireland’s pride may actually be up to in terms of a return to the Octagon.
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At ringside, McGregor drops a couple of names and a rough timeline as to his return to in-cage action. First, McGregor claims he will indeed fight Michael Chandler in December, stating that he, “I have to. I have to. . .”. Then, McGregor points to a BMF title fight against the newly crowned BMF champion Justin Gaethje. McGregor rounds out his return with a trilogy fight with Nate Diaz.
McGregor Doing McGregor Things
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Of course, reality is not always the MO of McGregor. The 35-year-old would make his way into the ring at one pont and find his way to a mic. The Irishman would go on to callout YouTube personality and professional boxer KSI. Media would follow the MMA icon backstage and continue that conversation
Potential for KSI v McGregor? 👀 @TheNotoriousMMA says what would happen if he boxed @KSI 💥 pic.twitter.com/LHhKvJ1q8G
— Kalle & Nisse Sauerland (@SauerlandBros) August 12, 2023
McGregor and Joshua Celebrate (Sort of)
Conor McGregor feeding Anthony Joshua his Forged Irish Stout at ringside after Joshua’s knockout over Robert Helenius 😭😭😭
— MMA Orbit (@mma_orbit) August 12, 2023
Prior to the main event showdown, McGregor would give his nod to Joshua to win the main event slot, stating that Joshua is a “bad man”. Joshua would go on to score a devastating knockout over Helenius in the seventh round. To celebrate, McGregor would shove a glass of his Forged Irish Stout into the face and mouth of Joshua in an awkward and hilarious moment.
So, there you have it. Conor McGregor doing Conor McGregor things. No wonder he draws the crowd.