Conor McGregor treated the raucous Las Vegas audience to a success song during his first press conference in five years.
It’s been a comparatively quiet fight week considering McGregor’s usual antics, but things began to heat up as he finally got here head-to-head with Max Holloway after 13 years. The pair went back-and-forth and goaded each other over their first meeting, before sharing an intense face-off.
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And things took an interesting turn when McGregor decided to burst into song after being asked a bizarre query about Oasis. He took the microphone and led the gang in a rendition of ‘Wonderwall’ before apologizing for his subpar singing.
Conor McGregor sings Oasis ‘Wonderwall’ in UFC 329 press conference
Conor McGregor was near his vintage best as he finally got back on a UFC stage tonight on the T-Mobile Arena. Hundreds of fans packed in to catch a glimpse of ‘The Notorious’ as he returned to the microphone, they usually were in full voice.
McGregor and Holloway were separated on stage by UFC boss Dana White, with Paddy Pimblett and Benoit Saint-Denis either side. There was a giant atmosphere from the various crowd that featured Brits, Irish, Hawaiians and even some French to support the primary 4 fighters.
Perhaps the strangest moment got here when one journalist asked which was a greater comeback, McGregor or Oasis last 12 months. He noted that the Gallagher brothers are ‘on the town’ and admitted he respects the pair’s successes.
He then decided to burst right into a rendition of ‘Wonderwall’, calling out Paddy Pimblett for not backing him up and apologizing for his vocal performance!
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