Conor McGregor and fiancée Dee Devlin shared affectionate moments in a “date night” post weeks after McGregor was found liable for assault in a civil case involving Nikita Hand.
Devlin uploaded several photos featuring the couple cuddling in a restaurant booth and posing outdoors near a red double-decker bus. Devlin wore a denim vest and matching pants, while McGregor sported an olive-green outfit. Captioning the post, she wrote:
"Date night 🥰"
Check out the pictures uploaded by Dee Devlin below:
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The post comes in the wake of McGregor’s recent civil case, where he was found liable for assaulting Nikita Hand in 2018. Devlin has remained vocal in her support for McGregor — the father of her four children. Following the verdict, she criticized Hand in a scathing post:
"Imagine a woman, with her own boyfriend and child, texting provocative pictures of herself to another woman’s man with a family and child on the way...This woman claims to know me, yet still went ahead and sent messages and pictures of herself over and over to my man? Really?" [H/t: OK! Magazine]
Belal Muhammad shared an interesting take on Conor McGregor
Belal Muhammad has weighed in on Conor McGregor’s habit of inserting himself into big-fight discussions, suggesting the former two-division champion is struggling to let go of the spotlight.
In a recent appearance on Jake Shields’ Fight Back podcast, Muhammad shared his thoughts on McGregor’s actions, saying:
“He [Conor McGregor] always wants to put his name in the mix whenever there's a big fight. He would never fight, like when Holloway and Topuria fought, he wants to put his name in the mix. It's just... I think he's losing it. You have all the money in the world, but he wants that stardom."
Muhammad continued:
"He wants that so bad. As they say, money doesn't buy happiness, right? I don’t think he's happy. You can just tell he's not happy… Now you're the stereotype for what people think fighters are—you're just drunks, you're addicts," he added.
Check out Belal Muhammad's comments below (1:20:34):