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Conor McGregor UFC news: Dee Devlin shares adorable post of couple's two children

Dee Devlin shared an adorable photo of her son and daughter on Mother's Day.

The sweet snap is the first image Dee has shared of her and partner Conor McGregor's daughter Croia who was born in January.

It shows Conor Jnr lying next to his baby sister, with his arm looped around hers, as the pair enjoy a timely nap.

Dee captioned the snap: "My babies - thank you for choosing me to be your mama." 

UFC star Conor also shared a few pictures of the mothers in his life on Sunday.

He posted a picture of Dee feeding his daughter Croia with a love heart caption and also one with his own mother Margaret, writing: "Happy Mother’s Day Ma."

It comes after McGregor bizarrely challenged Hollywood "actress" Mark Wahlberg for his UFC shares.

The Notorious, who announced his retirement last week, suggested the pair fight, with the winner taking home Wahlberg's chunk of the UFC.

The big-time actor has yet to reply but previously said he'd be happy to give the Crumlin man part of his stake, before later rescinding the offer.

McGregor took to Twitter to lay down the gauntlet for the actor, saying: "I’ve decided to challenge Hollywood actress Mark Wahlberg next. A fight for all the shares!"

The tweet has led to fans speculating the star's retirement may be an attempt to gain part-ownership, Dublin Live reports .

Earlier this month McGregor said he had no issue going back on the cards - but only if he could get a cut of the brand.

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He said: "If they want me to push that and I have no problem with pushing that, give me my rightful shares in the UFC company. That’s all I ask.

"You can put me on the first fight of ESPN+, no problem ... let's see how it goes ... but I'm still prepared and ready to fight."

Despite this, his SBG teammate James Gallagher claims the retirement is completely legitimate telling Dublin Live "he's done".

He said: "He [Conor McGregor] is retired, he's done.

"I wish him the best and I hope the next few years are as entertaining as the last few have been for him.

"He's a smart man and he's helped me a lot in negotiations behind the scenes, but Conor's done."

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