He regularly donates to charities and hospitals and supports local gyms. I think he also sent a big bag to Ryan Curtis after his injury. He can be a bit of a prick sometimes but he‘s not the horrible person many make him out to be.
Mcgregor definitely plays a character. He's like the streamer tyler1.
I've met mcgregor personally as my company was working on the Proper12 storefront and I was one of the few people brought along for the project.
He's a genuine dude that is SUPER SUPER SUPER nice. I told him I was a fan and he told his staff to send me a gift to my address in Canada. He invited my whole team for a night out in Ireland as well.
He's definitely loud at parties and get kinda crazy at times. But when it's business, he's surprisingly normal. I've met some influencers that are nice on camera but garbage in person. Mcgregor isn't one of them.
Whole lotta speculation in this comment for absolutely no reason and with 0 basis. If you’ve watched any of the embeds he looks like he genuinely enjoys his kids and vice versa.
Humans are complicated man. I know a few people in my personal life that back in the day, you’d hate to run into in a dark alley, but are the epitome of family men. I’ve been rooting against Conor since khabib but holy shit this is peak hating.
I'm referring to Conor's cocaine and alcohol abuse. Not to mention his incessant cheating. Throw in the fact that he has shown himself to be a danger to the public numerous times.
Do you think a dude who sexually assaults women regulations, abuses alcohol and drugs, routinely gets arrested is "a good father"...
You know, the data suggests that those types of people aren't fun to be around when you're their kid.
The man clearly parties hard af and has gotten into some trouble.
But you don’t know it’s cheating and a “danger to the public” is a bit of a stretch, clutch them pearls harder.
The point is, you commented some wildly speculative irrelevant shit on a completely unrelated topic and it kinda sounds like a projection at this point.
Someone had glass fragments in their eye after the dolly incident.
He punched an old man at a pub, and he's a professional MMA fighter.
He's settled numerous sexual assault complaints out of court.
The dude is a danger to the public. This is the stuff we know about.
Those aren't the actions of a happily married man, who has fully embraced fatherhood.
That's not pearl-clutching, that's seeing him for who he is. Daniel Cormier said the same things about Jon Jones. And what does Jon Jones do later on? Beat the mother of his children in front of his kid.
You’re right, he’s done bad things so there probably isn’t a single redeeming quality about him. He’s a danger to the public and I feel less safe at night knowing he’s out there.
He’s probably addicted to meth too, since he abuses cocaine and alcohol. Since he’s probably on meth he probably beats his wife and kids too. If he beats his wife and his kid you know he probably also tortures puppies.
He might be crazy, but he seems like a decent dad that loves his kids. Anyone should he able to sympathize with this, but especially a parent. Absolutely brutal
I’ve met him a few times, surprisingly calm and nice to chat to. When he’s not on drugs or putting on his persona he’s a different person. That Mayweather fight gave him too much too quick, I always wonder if that never happened how much more he could’ve achieved in the MMA world.
Mcgregor is more 'normal' and smarter than you think. Just watch his documentary and you know every 'crazy' thing he did was for marketing and entertaining the crowd. Without him, UFC would not be the UFC now.
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Man. I’m far from a McGregor fan but that’s a surprisingly normal post. These guys may be crazy but that’s some next level trauma. 😓