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In Photos: Conor McGregor has a wild time with $5 million worth Kodak Black at a BKFC party

Conor McGregor is renowned for living life king-size, and his larger-than-life persona once again took center stage at the recent BKFC (Bare Knuckle Fighting Championship) event in Marbella, Spain, on Oct. 12. The event transpired as a grand spectacle and McGregor drew a lot of attention, this time in the capacity of a co-owner of BKFC. The ten-fight card featured some high-action fights, but it was the Irishman's wild antics with rapper Kodak Black that stole the spotlight.

'The Notorious' was seen in a viral video dancing in the BKFC ring with Kodak Black. The Irishman handed the rapper a can of his signature ‘Forged Irish Stout,’ which the American rapper drank as McGregor danced in joy. Kodak Black, a Florida native with a reported net worth of $5 million according to Celebrity Net Worth, has faced multiple controversies, including legal issues and accusations of sexual assault.

McGregor took to Instagram to share several pictures enjoying the afterparty, and captioned the post, "GREENBACK RECORDS ON THE SCENE!"

Check out some of the images below:

Conor McGregor parties with Kodak Black [Images courtesy: @thenotoriousmma on Instagram]
Conor McGregor parties with Kodak Black [Images courtesy: @thenotoriousmma on Instagram]
Conor McGregor parties with Kodak Black [Images courtesy: @thenotoriousmma on Instagram]
Conor McGregor parties with Kodak Black [Images courtesy: @thenotoriousmma on Instagram]

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This latest post comes just days after McGregor was seen pulling the hair of BKFC women's strawweight champion Britain Hart in front of his partner, Dee Devlin. While McGregor's return date is clouded in uncertainty, the Irishman revealed that he has verbally agreed to fight Dan Hooker next year in February.


Michael Chandler reacts to a potential clash between Conor McGregor and Dan Hooker

Michael Chandler is gearing up for his rematch against Charles Oliveira at UFC 309 on Nov. 16. Although he has been sidelined from action since November 2022 with the prospect of facing Conor McGregor, Chandler remains patient, viewing his Oliveira rematch as a key step toward to securing a No. 1 contender status for the UFC lightweight title.

Chandler's hopes of facing McGregor have been delayed several times, including a scheduled bout in June 2024 that was scrapped due to McGregor's broken toe. Despite this, Chandler remains optimistic that a fight with McGregor will eventually happen, especially if he can secure a win over Oliveira.

Although McGregor has teased a fight with Dan Hooker in 2025, Chandler isn't overly concerned. He acknowledges McGregor's unpredictable nature but is focused on the task ahead. Speaking about the potential fight in a recent interview on The Ariel Helwani Show, Chandler said:

"Conor's a very flavor of the week kind of guy. I looked no further than that, honestly. Dan Hooker is in the top five now, and if anything, it just strengthens my case that I deserve to be in that top five, top six, anyway, because I have a win over him in my debut."

He added:

"I'm happy for Dan Hooker. I don't think the UFC is going to be very keen on McGregor vs. Hooker compared to McGregor vs. Chandler since we need to make this fight happen. I'm not really that worried about it."

Catch Michael Chandler's comments below (8:00):

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