The life of Conor McGregor feels straight out of a movie—rising from humble beginnings to earning $100 million paydays and becoming a UFC champion. But like any dramatic story, he’s faced his share of setbacks, from losing fights to navigating controversies. Recently, amidst his latest sexual assault controversy, BKFC boss David Feldman showed support for McGregor, emphasizing that the promotion stands by him in these tough times.
Conor McGregor ended 2024 on a rough note after an Irish jury found him liable in a civil sexual assault case from years ago. Despite the backlash, BKFC president David Feldman expressed his support for the Irish superstar. Feldman praised McGregor for his dedication to the promotion and vowed to stand by him through every challenge, showcasing his loyalty to one of combat sports’ biggest icons.
He said, “We’re with him.He’s our partner, and we’re going to grow this thing together. He talks, people listen. I don’t condone any bad things that may have happened but what I do support 100 percent is loyalty. You’re with somebody, you’re with somebody, and you’re with somebody through good and bad. Not just with them through the good.”
Feldman also mentioned that the promotion has stood by McGregor throughout it all. He’s been with us every step of the way, and 2025 is shaping up to be an unforgettable year for everyone involved. And while Feldman has made it clear that the promotion is fully backing its superstar partner and claims McGregor will be part of it. However, McGregor, on the other hand, now plans to return to boxing for a showdown against Logan Paul.
Chael Sonnen Doubts Over Conor McGregor Getting $250 Million
McGregor recently teased a potential $250 million fight against Logan Paul. However, Chael Sonnen recently addressed this on his YouTube channel, stating that the fight is highly unlikely to happen. Sonnen also pointed out that there’s no interest from the Ambanis in India to bring McGregor in for tourism. Emphasizing that such initiatives are typically handled by governments, and the only region actively pursuing this is the Middle East.
He said, “Not a single word is true, You’ve got to understand, Conor is not boxing (Logan) Paul. There is not a billionaire in India looking to bring people over and change tourism.”
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It’ll be interesting to see how McGregor responds, especially since he’s known for not letting anyone steal his spotlight. With the Irishman crafting a narrative around a $250 million fight, claiming the Ambanis will back it, the question remains whether this showdown will actually materialize or if it’s just another part of his grand story.
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