Should Conor McGregor eventually become a Fight Promoter?
Conor McGregor recently revealed that he was personally invited to Riyadh by the Prime Minister himself. He immediately accepted and flew out on a private jet. Ahead of the massive Boxing event this weekend, Conor McGregor decided to go on X to preview Tyson Fury vs. Francis Ngannou and give his take on the matchup…
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