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Robert Hynes

Conor McGregor UFC news: Notorious enjoys family dinner with Dee Devlin and children

Conor McGregor has shared a number of photos of himself enjoying dinner with partner Dee Devlin and their children Conor Jr and Croia.

The Notorious posted the images on his Instagram account with the simple caption: "Family dinner."

Conor Jr coloured in a picture, while Croia held up a menu in one of the snaps.

McGregor's coaches John Kavanagh and Owen Roddy both commented on the post.

Conor McGregor and Conor Jr (Instagram/ thenotoriousmma)
Dee Devlin and Croia (Instagram/ thenotoriousmma)

Kavanagh said: "A truly rich man."

Roddy added: "Winning!"

The post comes after Justin Gaethje's manager played down talk of a fight between the American and McGregor.

Ali Abdelaziz - who also manages Khabib Nurmagomedov - tweeted: "This rumor about @Justin_Gaethje fighting vs @TheNotoriousMMA is absolutely false.

"He had the opportunity to fight him already instead of cowboy but he didn't.

"Justin is the number one contender and like Khabib said. Conor needs to win 10 fights."

Conor McGregor and Conor Jr (Instagram/ thenotoriousmma)

UFC boss Dana White has indicated that McGregor's next opponent will be the winner of April's Khabib v Tony Ferguson showdown.

But Russian lightweight kingpin believes his old foe must prove himself further before he gets another title shot.

"'Cowboy' always loses all his main-event fights, always," he told TMZ. "I don't remember when he win. In the last 10 fights, I think he's lost six or seven times.

"He's not high-level lightweight or welterweight right now. He's not. Of course, he has a big name but his time is finished.

Justin Gaethje wants to fight Conor McGregor (Zuffa LLC via Getty Images)

"Conor [needs to] pick very good opponent. Now he come back and beat 'Cowboy,' who lost seven times in his last 10 fights, and then they talk about this guy coming back.

"No, he has to fight really tough opponents like Justin Gaethje or something like this. He has to come back to lightweight division. He has to cut welterweight, and this is just my opinion.

"I think he [is] just ducking tough matchups. Not only just Justin Gaethje, he's just, 'Who's gonna to be my next fight? I need this fight.'

"Of course, he can because he's big star, but anyway, let's talk about me, let's talk about my next fight."

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