DeeDee Devlin McGregor Sends Message

A few of his business associates sure seem to be. After being found liable for sexual assault in Ireland, he got cut out of a video game and had his various beverages basically banned from stores in his home country, leading to the owner of his Proper 12 whiskey announcing that it would cut him out of the marketing and branding aspect entirely. That’s remarkable, since the branding/marketing aspect was the only thing the whiskey had going for it.

Clearly, the Conor McGregor brand has become a toxic one … outside of combat sports. Does that mean the UFC wouldn’t still gladly welcome him back in 2025? I doubt it. I think if he ever did get in shape to fight and stayed that way long enough to make it to the cage, then the UFC would eagerly throw him in there and count the money without ever mentioning any of this.

But you can’t invite McGregor to your party anymore without at least facing some questions about it. UFC CEO Dana White just told us that one reason he didn’t want to do business with Francis Ngannou was that he’s “not a good guy.” So what about McGregor? Is he a good guy? Because they just had an entire trial in Ireland that concluded he is not, and his response since then has been to double down on social media in a way that isn’t going to win anyone over.

The last six years or so of this man’s career have been marked by lopsided defeats inside the cage and disgusting behavior outside of it. The longest section of his Wikipedia page now is the one labeled “controversies,” and it includes no fewer than three sexual assault allegations, one of which has just been proven in court.

Who wants to cheer for that guy now? Who wants to actively put money in his pocket by purchasing a pay-per-view he’s on? I have no doubt that the answer to both those questions is “some MMA fans.” But in order for me to retain any faith in humanity, I have to think it’s fewer people now than it was before.

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Remember when Hugh Grant was fucking a prime Liz Hurley and then decided to fuck a horrendous looking hamburger/prostitute.
It happens.

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Arnie is another example. Sometimes guys, no matter how rich or famous, or how attractive their partner is, sometimes they just wanna stick their cock into something new.

It’s like when you’re a kid. You know you’re transformer toys are the best, but shit, someone has go-bots. You’re gonna have a little play with 'em, knowing full well they suck dick compared to what you have at home.

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I’ll never understand this.

New isn’t appealing to me.

New comes with a metric fucktonne of potential pitfalls.

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LOL

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He says that it starts with having the ability to go into almost any place and be treated like royalty. You have people presenting you with anything you want, so you start to like that power. You get the finest women, then you get a little more selective. Things escalate to 2 women at a time, 3, 4 etc. Gets to a point where it’s not about looks but rather finding someone that will do the most extreme shit you can think of. Mix in booze and drugs and everything goes off the rails. Says it’s next to impossible to go back home and have sex with your wife

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Dee is such a loser piece of shit.

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So you get a different cut of steak, you down go down to chuck.

I dunno

Wise

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Lol. Dee aint gonna let the Cash Cow go.

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So you’re more angry at the women than Conor for beating them?

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Bitch looks like Maya Rudolph got fucked by Meat Loaf.

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Ugh. Sometimes you want filet, sometimes you want to eat an eclair out of the trash :face_vomiting:

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Thats it, lol thanks.

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Conor McGregor continues to pay the price for his transgressions.

The latest hit to McGregor’s reputation comes in the form of Irish airports in Cork and Dublin pulling McGregor-related alcohol products from their airport bars in the wake of the UFC star being found liable for a 2018 sexual assault.

A spokesperson for daa (formerly known as the Dublin Airport Authority) told Cork Beo that Proper No. Twelve Irish Whiskey and Forged Irish Stout will no longer be sold on the premises. McGregor founded Proper No. Twelve in 2018 before selling to Proximo Spirits in 2021. He continued to be the face of the product until this past Tuesday, when Proximo Spirits announced it would no longer associate with McGregor.

McGregor’s Forged Irish Stout product became available to the public in 2021.

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