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Conor McGregor took care of Paddy Pimblett's pub bill without even looking at the amount

Conor McGregor owns the enormously popular Irish pub The Black Forge Inn, situated in Dublin.

Given the pub's growing reputation, and its famous owner, surging UFC lightweight contender Paddy Pimblett recently ventured to the Emerald Isle to dine at The Black Forge Inn with friends and family. 'The Baddy' has a popular YouTube channel, where he uploaded a video of his visit to Ireland.

With Pimblett fighting this weekend at UFC 282, he appeared in front of the media at the pre-fight media scrum. 'The Baddy' was asked about his visit to McGregor's pub and stated that 'The Notorious' was kind enough to pay for his bill.

'The Baddy' said the following:

"Yeah and he paid it all lad... We didn't even see it, didn't even see the bill. He just said, 'I'm taking care of it' But I was eating and Molly [McCann] was drinking so you can imagine how much it was."

Watch the interview below from 6:20:

Paddy Pimblett is notorious for his eating habits and claims to gain up to 50 lbs. in weight outside of fight camps.

'The Baddy' would no doubt have garnered a sizeable bill during his time at The Black Forge Inn. But given the enormous wealth that Conor McGregor has acquired throughout his career, he would probably be more than happy to pay Pimblett's bill.


Conor McGregor and Michael Chiesa settle lawsuit over 2018 bus incident

Conor McGregor smashed a dolly through a bus window in 2018 during the peak of his feud with Khabib Nurmagomedov. The incident took place during the fight week ahead of UFC 223, a card that 'The Notorious' was not scheduled to participate on.

The dolly thrown by the Irishman smashed the window, causing pieces of flying glass to cut Michael Chiesa, which forced him to withdraw from his fight that week.

Chiesa argued that the physical damage itself didn't affect his long-term career, but the missed opportunity to fight Anthony Pettis at UFC 223 did. According to 'Maverick', a win over Pettis could have put him in line for a title shot.

But the ongoing legal battle has now come to an end, with both parties agreeing to an undisclosed settlement. The news was broken by MMAFighting.com, who said this:

"Four years after Conor McGregor threw a dolly through the windshield of a bus carrying Michael Chiesa, the UFC fighters have settled their lawsuit."

See the post below:

Four years after Conor McGregor threw a dolly through the windshield of a bus carrying Michael Chiesa, the UFC fighters have settled their lawsuit.

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