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Conor McGregor and Nigel Farage All Smiles As Duo United At Donald Trump’s Pre-Inauguration Victory Rally

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Conor McGregor has broken the internet once again, as the Irishman posted a photo of himself and Nigel Farage at the pre-inauguration Victory Rally for Donald Trump.

Conor McGregor & Nigel Farage Unite At Donald Trump Pre-Inauguration Victory Rally

The former UFC lightweight champion took to social to media to post a photo of himself and Farage, as the two showed support to Donald Trump at his pre-inauguration Victory Rally.

Trump returned to the White House after beating Kamala Harris at the US Election and a host of star names are expected to be at his inauguration.

McGregor has taken a leap into politics during his time away from the Octagon, posting multiple tweets about becoming the next President of Ireland.

In the latest post with Farage, the Irish MMA Star referred to the Reform Party Leader as ‘#MyBrother’ and also tagged the controversial Katie Hopkins in the post.

No representatives from the Irish government were invited to Donald Trump’s rally, meaning McGregor has been labelled as an ambassador for the nation online.

McGregor’s future seems to be extremely unclear, with the UFC superstar reportedly agreeing to fight Logan Paul in an exhibition bout in India.

Reports over this fight started to circulate towards the end of 2024, with the Ambani family funding the fight and paying both fighters an estimated $250 million.

However, Dana White has dismissed the possibility of McGregor fighting Logan Paul and instead, the Irishman could return to the UFC.

The former featherweight king was scheduled to fight Michael Chandler at UFC 303 but an injury to his toe meant the fight had to be cancelled and there has been no plans to reschedule.

McGregor has been dealing with issues outside of the fight game in recent months, after allegations over a possible sexual assault meant he had to pay over £200,000 in damages and another £1m to cover legal costs.