Conor McGregor shows off new luxury car worth over R$7 million after revealing intention to retire from UFC

Irish fighter reportedly still has two fights scheduled in his contract with Dana White's organization

Conor McGregor flaunts a life of luxury. Photo: Gilbert Carrasquillo/GC Images

Conor McGregor boasts a life of luxury. Photo: Gilbert Carrasquillo/GC Images

Even far from the octagon, the luxurious life of Conor McGregor continues. The Irish UFC star, who once topped Forbes' list of highest-paid athletes, made a point of showing off on social media the new 'toy' he acquired while he was in Dubai, in the Middle East, this weekend watching the fight cards of Bare Knuckle FC, of ​​which he is president.

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'The Notorious' has built a business empire alongside his lucrative wrestling career, which allows him to indulge in a number of extravagances, including a collection of luxury cars. And it just got a whole lot more flashy thanks to the new Rolls-Royce Phantom VIII Diamond Edition he bought.

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“My new Dubai Whip is ready! Stretch Rolls-Royce Phantom Mansory! Thank you my partners at @mansory.middle.east!” McGregor wrote alongside several photos of his new ride. (see below)

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According to 'TMZ Sports', the car is worth more than US$ 1,3 million (around R$ 7.653.230 million in conversion).

McGregor recently announced his retirement from the UFC after turning down a fight offer. The 36-year-old is currently focusing on his political career after launching his campaign to become President of Ireland.

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“I have two fights on my contract, I’m in negotiations. Last week, something happened to me. I went to the White House, and my heart is bleeding for my country right now. So, there’s a lot going on at home, and I’m happy with what I did. There’s something else for me that’s in my gut right now, and that’s where I’m going. There was an opportunity or a deal, let’s say, to fight in Alcatraz recently. There’s an event happening in Alcatraz, I believe, in June. They came to me, and it wasn’t my value. As a fighter, you have to know your value. I have every pay-per-view record in the book, I have every gate record in the book, and my return will go down as the biggest or the biggest, most anticipated return of all time. So it has to be right. Right now, Ireland is in my thoughts and that’s where I’m at, but it will happen, I’m sure, and it’s always great to be here at BKFC,” McGregor said when asked about a possible move to the ring during a BKFC press conference.

 

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