Exclusive Leaked Footage Of Conor McGregor’s Bar Fight Is Out … You’re Welcome

UFC superstar Conor McGregor has found himself in some trouble as of late. “Notorious” was recently in a bar fight inside the Black Forge Inn in Dublin, Ireland. An anonymous insider has since come forward to MMAimports to reveal that McGregor’s scuffle involved members of the organized crime group known as The Kinahan Gang.

The anonymous source revealed that McGregor had previously had a run-in with gang members known as the Timmins brothers. In the Dublin pub, McGregor allegedly had a physical confrontation with a man that was talking positively of the Timmins brothers. However, McGregor allegedly also struck the father of Graham Whelan.

Graham Whelan was revealed by the anonymous source to be a supposed hitman for The Kinahan Gang. Speaking on what may happen next, the anonymous source stated:

“Now, it is possible that Graham will not be able to let Conor’s assault of his dad go without some sort of payment. And though it appears as if Conor struck Graham’s dad by accident, Graham has a reputation for just not giving a fuck, and could try some recourse.

“But will Graham pull rank and try to go after Conor? I don’t know. From what I know, if anyone is going to make Conor pay for what is going on, it won’t be Graham, it will be Graham’s boss, and it will likely involve money and not much else.”

That being said, recent reports have claimed that a $900,000 price has been put on Conor McGregor’s head from The Kinahan Gang. The price on the UFC lightweight champion’s head has been reported as a amount demanded for Conor McGregor to pay for the recent incident. However, it as also been reported as a potential price for any hitman that takes out “Notorious.”

Now it would appear that one fight fan has decided to mock up the recent incident in a new animated video. Animator Mojahed Fudailat‏ recently took to Twitter to reveal his latest creation. In the video below, McGregor can be seen in a bar room brawl with several of his heated rivals and enemies. From Paul Malignaggi to Tony Ferguson, watch the crazy new short video down below.

Check it out:

However, this is not the first time, Conor McGregor has made headlines for his actions outside of the octagon. Prior to his bar brawl in Dublin, McGregor was cage side for Bellator 187. When SBG Ireland teammate Charlie Ward dropped his opponent in the first round, “Notorious” rushed the cage.

McGregor was not a cornerman for Ward and the fight had not yet been official stopped by referee Marc Goddard. Still McGregor climbed the fence, slapped a commissioner in the face and entered a confrontation with Goddard from inside the cage.