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Robert Hynes

Conor McGregor filmed rapping and dancing with beer can in Dublin house

A video has surfaced showing Conor McGregor rapping and dancing while drinking in a Dublin house.

The UFC star can be seen being cheered on by a number of people in a sitting room as he dances and raps while holding a can of beer.

In the clip, McGregor, wearing a grey t-shirt, grey tracksuit bottoms and green hat, is seen rapping with another man, who is dressed in all black and drinking what appears to be a bottle of WKD.

It comes as the former two-weight champion paid tribute to viral video star Darren 'One Sup' Nolan who passed away last week.

The MMA star posted an image on Instagram of him standing with a woman holding a picture of Darren.

McGregor captioned it: "I was late bro but everything for a reason. Will miss you Darren."

Ireland soccer hero Robbie Keane replied to the post with a 'praying' emoji.

"One Sup" Nolan gained internet fame for his freestyle rapping and his ability to down any large drink in one, no matter what was in the glass.

Meanwhile, McGregor has requested a date for a fight with lightweight champion Charles Oliveira after the Brazilian's victory over Dustin Poirier

The Dubliner plans to make a comeback to the sport next year after suffering a broken leg in July.

He will be looking to find redemption in the division after suffering three defeats in his last four fights which represents a significant decline in form.

But he has no intention of accepting a warm-up fight and instead wants to challenge for the 155lb belt for a third time, tweeting: "So what date am I fighting Oliveira?"

Oliveira defeated McGregor's bitter rival Poirier at the weekend with a rear-naked choke in the third round after being dropped within the opening 30 seconds.

Conor McGregor posted a picture to accompany his call-out (Twitter/ConorMcGregor)

He will likely face Justin Gaethje next who is expected to be named the leading contender for a shot at the 155lb title, after defeating Michael Chandler in a brutal war last month.

McGregor's hopes of a title shot when he makes his return have been dealt a blow by Dana White.

When asked if Gaethje would definitely fight Oliveira next, the UFC President replied: "Yeah, it makes sense."

White paid tribute to the Brazilian after his victory at UFC 269.

He added: "“I always thought he was a tough guy. He’s had some bumps along the way.

“Same thing with Poirier.

"But like I said at the press conference the other day, they’re two blue-collar guys that have grinded their way to the top.

"He went in tonight and beat Dustin, Dustin is a very, very tough, durable, well-rounded guy who has a ton of experience. It was a big night for Oliveira."

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