Conor McGregor flaunts his $115,750 worth 18-carat Patek Philippe watch while partying in Marbella
Conor McGregor has been spotted flaunting a new $115,750 Patek Phillippe watch whilst partying in Marbella, Spain.
The Irishman, who is still recovering from the broken toe injury that kept him out of facing Michael Chandler, was in the country after he attended the BKFC Spain press conference yesterday. McGregor was making his first public appearance with the promotion since becoming a partner/investor back in April.
It appears that 'The Notorious' wasn't just in Spain for business, however, after he shared a series of snaps on Instagram of himself partying in Marbella, a city known for its night life. In the photos, McGregor put a special focus on his brand new Patek Phillipe watch, which according to @jewelebrity, is worth over $115,000.
Check out McGregor's Instagram story showing off his new Patek Philippe watch here:
The Swiss luxury watch manufacturer is a popular brand amongst the world famous, with their watches often spotted on the wrists of stars like Conor McGregor, Lionel Messi and Lil Wayne.
McGregor, whose net worth currently stands at $200 million per Celebrity Net Worth, is expected to return to the octagon before the end of 2024. Whilst his partying lifestyle often has fans believing he may be done with fighting, both he, Chandler and Dana White have all appeared confident that their highly anticipated clash will soon go off without a hitch.
Jake Paul calls out Conor McGregor once again
Jake Paul appears to have set his sights on Conor McGregor once again, with the former Disney Channel star hoping to face the Irishman after his clash against Mike Perry.
Paul is set to face 'Platinum' this Saturday in the squared circle, after the former UFC welterweight stepped in to replace Mike Tyson.
Following McGregor's recent appearance at the BKFC Spain presser, Paul was asked his thoughts on 'The Notorious' and his involvement with bare knuckle fighting.
'The Problem Child', who was speaking at his own press conference, then opted to take aim at McGregor and called for a boxing against him. He said:
"Once I knock out Mike Perry, Conor McGregor, let's run it. But you won't do it because you know what's going to happen. You saw what I did to Nate Diaz, who you went toe-to-toe with. So lay off the cocaine, get in the gym, and start winning fights and maybe we can have a conversation."
Catch Paul's comments here: