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Conor McGregor flaunts new $1.3 million luxury car after UFC retirement admission

Conor McGregor’s life of luxury will continue long after his days as a fighter are over.

Since joining the UFC in 2013, ‘Notorious’ has won two world titles, become one of the greatest fighters of all time, and topped Forbes’ list of the highest-paid athletes, with some help from MMA mogul Dana White.

Conor McGregor‘s vast wealth has allowed him to build a business empire alongside his lucrative fight career.

It’s kept him busy during the four-year layoff he’s faced since breaking his leg at UFC 264 in July 2021.

Conor McGregor laughs as paparazzi take his picture in Philadelphia
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Conor McGregor shows off $1.3M Rolls-Royce

McGregor was in Dubai this weekend watching back-to-back Bare Knuckle FC fight cards.

The Irishman was stuck in the middle when punches started flying during a title fight face-off.

Despite a couple of hiccups, McGregor’s trip to the Middle East was a massive success, and it was made more comfortable by the new Rolls-Royce Phantom VIII Diamond Edition he recently added to his collection of luxury cars.

“My new Dubai whip is ready! he wrote alongside several pictures of his new car.

“Stretch Rolls-Royce Phantom Mansory! Thank you, my partners at @mansory.middle.east!”

According to TMZ Sports, the car is worth more than $1.3 million, which is cheap in comparison to the $3.6 million Tecnomar for Lamborghini 63 speedboat that MMA’s biggest star purchased a few years ago.

Will Conor McGregor ever fight again?

McGregor recently made a UFC retirement admission after turning down a fight offer.

Right now, the 36-year-old is focused on his political career after launching a campaign to become the president of Ireland.

“I’ve got two fights on the contract, I’m in negotiations,” he said when asked about a potential move to the squared circle during a BKFC press conference. “Last week, something happened to me. I went to the White House, and my heart bleeds for my country right now.

“So there’s a lot of stuff going on back home, I’m happy with what I’ve done. There’s something else for me that’s in my gut right now, and that’s kind of where I’m going.

“There was an opportunity or a deal, we’ll say, to fight in Alcatraz only recent. There’s an event going on in Alcatraz in, I believe, June. They came to me, and it wasn’t my worth.

“As a fighter, we’ve got to know our worth. I hold every pay-per-view record in the book, I hold every gate record in the boo,k and my comeback will be slated as the greatest or the biggest, most anticipated comeback of all time.

“So it has to be right. Right now, Ireland is in my thoughts and that’s where I am, but it will happen, I am sure, and it’s always great to be here at BKFC.”