Watch: Conor McGregor's name gets loudly booed at Limp Bizkit concert in Dublin

Conor McGregor was booed at a Limp Bizkit concert in Dublin, reflecting his declining support among Irish fans.


Sports Desk March 12, 2025

Conor McGregor’s standing in Ireland appears to have hit a new low, as the former UFC champion was met with loud boos during a Limp Bizkit concert at the 3Arena in Dublin.

Once Ireland’s most celebrated athlete, McGregor’s reception at the event reflected his growing disconnect from the Irish public.

The 36-year-old announced his attendance at the concert ahead of time via Instagram.

He was acknowledged on stage by Limp Bizkit vocalist Fred Durst, but rather than cheers, the crowd responded with jeers.

The incident was captured on video and quickly spread across social media, where fans weighed in on McGregor’s apparent fall from grace.

 

The footage sparked widespread discussion, with many highlighting how McGregor’s once-unquestioned support in Ireland has deteriorated.

Once the pride of Crumlin, McGregor built a global fanbase with his meteoric rise through the UFC, drawing Irish support wherever he fought.

However, his reputation has been overshadowed by legal troubles and controversies, including a civil court ruling in November 2024 that found him liable for sexually assaulting Nikita Hand in 2018. The verdict led to widespread condemnation, with Irish businesses severing ties with him.

In the aftermath, a well-known Galway gym erased a mural of McGregor that had stood since 2017, and his former whiskey brand, Proper Twelve, announced it would no longer use his image in marketing.

While McGregor remains a global figure, his reception at the Limp Bizkit concert serves as another sign of his declining support in Ireland.

Despite his continued presence on social media and hints at a political future, the reaction from his home crowd suggests his days as a beloved national icon are long gone.

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