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Conor McGregor was believed tto be on his way back to the octagon sometime in 2024 but he currently is fighting against the Irish Government. As one of Ireland's most famous entrepeneurs, McGregor has been very vocal against the policies from the current Irish Government and he even entertained the idea of becoming the country's next president.

If that happens, it willbe interesting to see if he decides to continue with his UFC career or not. But these recent activities from McGregor have garnered a response from Irish politicians. From opening an investigaton file on him to publicly going after his likeness. Only former opponents of Conor know that crossing him is not such a great idea, especially for his trash talking.

In a recent tweet, he wrote: "Here folks, come here, enough is enough. I'd like to take this chance to apologize..." Which initially seems like a genuine apology to those who don't know who Conor McGregor is. But to us who have followed his career know this is part one of arguably his most famous quote. The full statement goes a little something like this: "I just want to say from the bottom of my heart. I'd like to take this chance to apologize, to absolutely NOBODY. The double cham does what the f**k he wants."

Where did this Conor McGregor quote originate from?

This has to be peak Conor McGregor and peak moment in sports history, period. It happened at UFC 205 when Conor McGregor defeated Eddie Alvarez to become the first double champ in UFC history. For the first time ever, a fighter had two belts at the same time. This achievement was so impressive that no other UFC star has managed to do it ever since. McGregor's attitude is the exact attitude he is taking right now against the Irish establishment. We have no idea if he is running for office in Ireland, but Conor McGregor has already captured the people's hearts by speaking truth to power.

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