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Conor McGregor fans sure he shared sex act video on yacht and other bonkers moments

Conor McGregor is never far from controversy

Conor McGregor could soon make his long-waited UFC comeback(Image: Getty Images for Cantor Fitzgera)

Whether you adore or despise him, Conor McGregor's life is certainly never boring.


The UFC legend hasn't competed since breaking his leg in the opening round of his trilogy bout with Dustin Poirier in 2021. The Irishman hasn't secured a victory since he demolished Donald Cerrone more than six years ago, but has consistently maintained he would make a comeback.


His supporters have endured a lengthy wait but their wishes could be granted at UFC 329 in Las Vegas, with Dana White, who has been in discussions with McGregor, declaring: "It's looking good."


Outside the Octagon, McGregor has diversified his commercial ventures, been embroiled in high-profile court cases and got married to long-time partner Dee Devlin. Here's a summary of some of the most outrageous moments from the 37-year-old's life and career...

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Fans notice 'sex act'

McGregor sparked pandemonium amongst fans by sharing what seemed to be footage of him receiving oral pleasure on his yacht. In 2022, he was travelling globally on his lavish vessel with his then-fiance, Devlin.


Throughout the trip, he uploaded both footage and a photograph that supporters claimed was captured while he was being satisfied. McGregor shared a picture of himself reclining with the lower portion of his frame cropped out.

This picture of McGregor on his yacht piqued the interest of fans(Image: @thenotoriousmma/Instagram)

The caption read: "If you're getting it, get it top floor of the triple deck." A deleted video also surfaced on his story and was screengrabbed by fans that seemed to momentarily show Devlin's head before sweeping to the stunning sea view from the top deck of his boat.


Supporters were swift to notice the posts and shared their speculation in the comments section, with one fan writing:" Did Conor McGregor really just post himself getting head on IG story?" One fan concurred: "He also posted a picture with no pants, with a caption suggesting it. It's pretty clear what he was doing."

Hurling cans

McGregor lived up to his 'Notorious' moniker by receiving a massive fine for lobbing cans at Nate Diaz during a press conference for their rematch in 2016. After McGregor arrived late, Diaz walked off the stage before returning with ammunition.

When he eventually appeared, Diaz hurled a bottle of water at McGregor, who fired back by flinging energy drink cans in his direction. McGregor was fined 118,000 for his role in the confrontation and ordered to complete 50 hours of community service.


McGregor throws a can at Nate Diaz(Image: Getty)

Storming cage and slapping official

In 2017, McGregor managed to steal the limelight during a bout he wasn't even participating in. Attending Bellator 187 in Dublin, McGregor invaded the cage to celebrate training mate Charlie Ward's knockout of John Redmond.

When referee Marc Goddard intervened, McGregor shoved the official aside before slapping a Bellator official. He was escorted from the cage and subsequently apologised for his behaviour, acknowledging he was "out of line" after becoming overly excited by his pal's display.


McGregor rages at the referee after invading the cage(Image: ESPN)

Steel dolly rampage

Prior to Khabib Nurmagomedov's UFC lightweight title bout against Al Iaquinta at UFC 223, the Russian icon and his entourage furiously confronted Artem Lobov, a former ally turned foe of McGregor, who then sought revenge.

Flanked by about 20 associates, he charged towards a coach transporting several fighters back to their accommodation following a publicity event in New York, hurling a steel dolly at its windows.


The projectile smashed the glass, causing injuries to Michael Chiesa and Ray Borg, who were subsequently withdrawn from the event. McGregor was detained and admitted to disorderly behaviour. He was instructed to complete five days of community service and attend an anger management programme.

McGregor during his steel dolly rampage(Image: YouTube/UFC)

Striking elderly gentleman

McGregor was embroiled in another incident which saw him hit an older gentleman in a Dublin pub. The assault occurred after the man declined a measure of the McGregor-backed Proper Twelve whiskey.


McGregor delivered a left hook to the side of the man's head, who remarkably stayed upright after absorbing the strike. McGregor was found guilty of assault and fined 842.

Breaking fan's phone

Months after his devastating loss to Nurmagomedov, McGregor found himself in hot water with the law, being arrested for strong-armed robbery and criminal mischief in Florida.

As per the police report, a fan was snapping photos of McGregor, who reacted by slapping the phone out of his hand, stomping on it and then walking away with it. A civil lawsuit was subsequently settled outside of court.

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