
Conor McGregor was seen enjoying a lively Saint Patrick's Day celebration with the Nelk Boys at his pub, The Black Forge Inn, in a new video that has further fueled speculation about his future in the UFC.
Conor McGregor, once known for his fierce dedication to fighting, was seen indulging in a spirited Saint Patrick’s Day celebration at his iconic pub, The Black Forge Inn, with YouTube stars the Nelk Boys. The footage, shared on YouTube, features McGregor drinking, singing, and partying with the group—a stark contrast to the days when he was known for his intense training regime.
The Nelk Boys, who had previously met McGregor at Donald Trump’s inauguration, were in Ireland as part of a larger trip to celebrate Saint Patrick's Day. They visited McGregor’s pub after a $10,000 giveaway to a Belfast resident, with the lucky winner meeting them in Dublin for the handover.
What followed was a celebration at McGregor’s venue, where the former UFC superstar mingled with guests, poured drinks, and belted out a rendition of Robbie Williams' “Angels.”
While McGregor’s recent involvement with BKFC, where he acts as a part-owner, shows that he’s still connected to the fight world, his time in the cage seems behind him.
Partying with Conor McGregor in Ireland ft. Sydney Sweeney pic.twitter.com/AS5oKVS7Qu
— Nelk Boys (@nelkboys) April 7, 2025
McGregor recently admitted that he is content with his career achievements, and videos of him enjoying life outside of fighting have raised questions about his future in the sport.
The footage of McGregor partying with the Nelk Boys has sparked mixed reactions on social media. While some fans celebrate the fighter’s success and newfound freedom, others are critical, claiming that McGregor’s partying is a far cry from the athlete they once admired.
actually so sad to see Conor McGregor in this state pic.twitter.com/0Lc3Xg9nXC
— Dovy🔌 (@DovySimuMMA) April 8, 2025
Conor McGregor was partying with the Nelk Boys 😭 pic.twitter.com/wxLCNAn7Wm
— Mcgregor Forever (@mcgregorufc22) April 8, 2025
How far dude has fallen
— miike (@LAMikeIAmStill) April 8, 2025
SO MUCH FOR
— Bobby Rogers (@bobby_roge30456) April 8, 2025
SAVING IRELAND,LOL
As McGregor continues to indulge in his personal life, the possibility of his return to the UFC appears less likely. His status as a global icon and business mogul means he no longer needs to fight for money, and fans will have to wait and see whether “The Notorious” ever returns to the octagon.
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