If Conor McGregor can’t beat Floyd Mayweather in the boxing ring, he’s certainly chasing on Money’s coattails in the business world.
Instead of going home and licking his wounds post-fight – which saw Mayweather grab victory by TKO in the tenth round – McGregor has announced his plans for a new business venture.
And so the rivalry continues:
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Staying true to his roots, the Irish UFC champ is releasing his own brand of Notorious whiskey, which he sampled on the sporting world stage wearing a majestic suit at the Showtime press conference.
Conor said:
Notorious Irish whiskey, coming soon. I’m going to take over the Irish whiskey market – and this is delicious! Boy that whiskey tastes so good. Oh shit. Keep an eye out for it.
Conor went onto share his post-fight warm down plans, which involve chartering a fucking huge superyacht moored in Ibiza for a childhood friend’s wedding.
If his celebrations in Las Vegas were anything to go by, the bar will be fully stocked with a lot of Notorious whiskey.
My favorite picture I snapped tonight.
Who wants a drink of Notorious Irish Whiskey with #ConorMcGregor? ? pic.twitter.com/Oj88KhN3PB
— Peter Stringer (@peterstringer) August 27, 2017
The venture will stand alongside August McGregor, the athlete’s suit and tailoring fashion house.
The high-end clothing label is a collaboration between McGregor and US-based tailor David Heil, who made that tiny three-piece suit for Conor McGregor Jr.
The fight is reported to have earned McGregor an eight-figure sum.
Thank god he’s got this subsidiary income to tide him over to his next bout.
A former emo kid who talks too much about 8Chan meme culture, the Kardashian Klan, and how her smartphone is probably killing her. Francesca is a Cardiff University Journalism Masters grad who has done words for BBC, ELLE, The Debrief, DAZED, an art magazine you’ve never heard of and a feminist zine which never went to print.