Conor McGregor took in a Dallas Cowboys game yesterday… and immediately teased that his next UFC match could take place at their AT&T Stadium.
The Irishman’s presence proved a good luck charm for the Cowboys, as they recorded an impressive blowout victory over the Jacksonville Jaguars on Sunday night.
And while the game gave McGregor the opportunity to unwind after his loss to Khabib Nurmagomedov at UFC 229, the Notorious one was seemingly still doing some recon ahead of his next bout.
McGregor admits to telling Cowboys owner Jerry Jones, “You know what would look good in this stadium? Right in the centre of it, a UFC octagon. Not only a UFC octagon, but my bare feet inside of it, ready to go.”
McGregor and The Proper do Dallas!@ProperWhiskey @dallascowboys
McGregor Productions. pic.twitter.com/HRzOwwcsiQ— Conor McGregor (@TheNotoriousMMA) October 15, 2018
There were concerns, immediately after McGregor’s shock defeat to Khabib, that the 30-year-old may retire from the sport.
However, his comments in this video seem to prove otherwise.
McGregor’s boxing match with Floyd Mayweather Jr. drew 4.3 million pay-per view buys in North America in 2017, meaning any fight at the home of “America’s team” would surely bring in mega bucks.
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