Conor McGregor has arrived in America for his trilogy fight with Dustin Poirier.
The Notorious faces the American for a third time on July 10 in Las Vegas after suffering a shock defeat to him back in January.
McGregor announced his arrival in the States on social media in the early hours of Tuesday morning, but quickly deleted the post.
John Kavanagh has since shared a snap of himself and the former two-weight champion sitting outside a restaurant in The Golden State.
McGregor has jetted out to America without his fiancee Dee Devlin and their three children as he vows to go into the bout "a wild dog."
He tweeted last month: "I’ve been training my son since day 1. He will be ready if he decides too.
"I am going to do this fight away from the family also. For a change. Fights and boppies and cuddles is a hard one to balance.
"I’m going into this one a wild dog."
McGregor had been preparing for the bout in Dubai in recent weeks, but has now moved his training camp to America, with Kavanagh and Owen Roddy having joined him in the Middle East a few weeks ago.
The Dubliner is narrowly the favourite with the bookies to emerge victorious from the UFC 264 main event, but Paulie Malignaggi believes McGregor will lose again.
He said: "I think he's [Conor McGregor] is probably going to get his a-- kicked again, to be honest.
"But that's okay because they [the fans] will tell you that he wasn't focused again, they'll tell you it's because he just sold his whiskey for $600 million.
"Conor has really built a reputation...the pinata himself... you get a prize for beating him up."