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Conor McGregor reveals he is building houses for the homeless in Dublin

Conor McGregor has revealed he is building houses for homeless families in Dublin.

In a post on social media, The Notorious said he has eight three bedroom homes "designated for families that currently reside in hotels".

A number of photos show the UFC star on the site posing for photos with local residents and speaking to a builder.

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He posted: "Back on the site today, it has been a while.

"This is my first property development.

"We have eight homes here closing in on finish.

"Three bedroom houses, designated for families that currently reside in hotels around the capital, without a home to call their own.

"But not for long.

Conor McGregor speaks to a builder (Instagram/thenotoriousmma)
Conor McGregor (Instagram/ thenotoriousmma)

"Through the storm comes the sun!

"Walking around this land and these homes today, meeting all the neighbors, knowing that soon there will be families living here, creating their own memories, and building back their lives, gives me great pride!

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"Ireland forever!

"Ireland first!

"Ireland always!"

Meanwhile, John Kavanagh has confirmed that he will corner McGregor in his next UFC bout.

McGregor enjoys a bite to eat on site (Instagram/ thenotoriousmma)

The MMA superstar's return to the cage looks to be up in the air, but his head coach has now said he expects to be training him for his next fight.

Speaking ahead of Bellator London on June 22nd, where Kavanagh will be coaching John Redmond, Richard Kiely, Peter Queally and James Gallagher , the MMA supremo said: "I don't think [me cornering Conor] is in doubt.

"I'm sure I'll be there, we talk almost daily.

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"He doesn't have a fight lined up yet but as soon as he does we'll get the old gang back together and starting plotting, training and I'm sure he'll steal the show again, which I've no doubt he'll do.

When asked if McGregor will make his eagerly-anticipated return in 2019, Kavanagh remained tight-lipped, saying "I honestly don't know.

"That's a question for Conor, he's got a lot of other stuff going on so I'll just be honest and say I don't know."

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