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Kevin Taylor

Conor McGregor UFC News: Fans making Las Vegas trip can budget for nights out with Nightclub Calculator

Conor McGregor fans jetting out to Las Vegas for his UFC 246 showdown with Donald Cerrone can watch their wallets on nights out using a handy online tool.

The Las Vegas Nightclub Calculator allows users to predict what they will spend in Sin City's clubs and casinos.

Fight fans can input their choice of venue, the number of people in their party, drink choices, and extras such as table service, parking, and cloakroom services.

McGregor's long-time coach John Kavanagh has insisted that the 31-year-old is as popular as ever with Irish fight fans, despite a number of controversial incidents outside the UFC octagon in 2019.

One such incident saw the Crumlin native fined €1,000 for assaulting a man in a Dublin pub.

Asked if he had noticed a drop in McGregor’s Irish support in the aftermath of defeat to Khabib Nurmagomedov, Kavanagh insisted: “When I’m physically with him, no...all I see is mobs of fans.”

The showdown with UFC veteran Cerrone was officially confirmed back in November, and with little time for preparation, it remains to be seen if supporters will flock to Vegas in their droves as they have for previous McGregor fights.

McGregor, meanwhile, believes he has 'let people down' in recent times.

Speaking on told Ariel Helwani's MMA Show, McGregor described 2019 as, "a learning year, a year of figuring out myself and my situation. 2020, is the year of perfect vision.

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“I let people down and I’m in a position where I must take control of things, not shy away from things. I’m back now. A solid 5 months work.”

The Notorious also predicted a boxing rematch with Floyd Mayweather, saying:  "I'd like to rematch Floyd. I think we should rematch Floyd.

"I mean, he's flirting with it, he can go and pick someone else, but it's not gonna be the same."

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