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Donagh Corby

Conor McGregor UFC News: Notorious posts videos of daughter Croia's christening amidst 'pub incident' controversy

Conor McGregor has posted a set of clips showing his daughter Croia's lavish christening ceremony in Dublin last weekend amidst a controversy over a video showing an alleged altercation at a Dublin pub.

The UFC star hosted a massive party in Luttrellstown Castle on Sunday, days before the video emerged, and has taken to Instagram to show off videos of the day, which was spent with close friends and family.

McGregor is seen celebrating with girlfriend Dee Devlin and their two kids Conor Jr and Croia, as well as friends including Cian Cowley, Sinn Fein councillor Paddy Holohan and UFC star Gunnar Nelson .

However, the Irish star is currently in hot water with fans and officials after a shocking video was released which seems to show the UFC star punching an elderly drinker in the head after he declined a shot of his whiskey.

Dramatic footage shows McGregor greeting people sitting by the counter of Dublin’s Marble Arch pub on April 6.

The Crumlin fighter, holding a bottle of his own brand Proper No Twelve whiskey, puts glasses down on the bar including one for the man. But the drinker lifts the glass away and sets it down forcefully on the counter. 

McGregor stares at the man before setting another glass in front of him. But the man again moves it away and puts it on the counter, shooing McGregor away with his hand.

Conor McGregor with his daughter Croia (Instagram/TheNotoriousMMA)
Conor McGregor with his son Conor Jr. (Instagram/TheNotoriousMMA)

McGregor pours three drinks and clinks glasses with his aquaintances.

Then raises his left arm, seeming to flex his muscles, before appearing to step back and punching the man on the side of his head.

The multimillionaire fighter is dragged away as the victim remains on his stool, much to the shock of staff.

A source claimed yesterday: “The fella McGregor offered a drink to said, ‘I don’t want to drink that s**t, I don’t want your drink’ and McGregor wasn’t happy. And sure that was the end of it – then he swung for him.”

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