
Conor McGregor floors man in wild scene at Ibiza club after partying with model
Conor McGregor is still out there fighting away.
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The Irish former UFC champion appeared to be caught on video brutally flooring a man with two punches during a wild scene at the Pacha nightclub in Ibiza, Spain.
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McGregor reportedly had been drinking until 6 a.m. Tuesday when the alleged altercation occurred.
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In video first posted online by the U.K. Sun, the 36-year-old fighter appears to be standing on a raised platform at the club talking with a man while loud music pumps.
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Shock moment Conor McGregor knocks man out with TWO punches in Ibiza nightclub pic.twitter.com/NclBkDuSGF
— The Sun (@TheSun) June 17, 2025
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After speaking to the man for a few seconds, McGregor – who is holding a drink in his right hand – lands a punch to the head of the partygoer before sending him to the ground with a second. The Irishman's entourage and security then steps between the two.
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According to one person present, McGregor didn't appear to face any immediate consequences for the altercation.
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'Clearly something's been said to annoy him and he's reacted very badly,' a partygoer told the U.K. Sun.
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'The guy seemed to fall to the floor and his mates came to pick him up and get him away.
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'There (didn't appear to be any) consequences for Conor, but the guy he punched was taken away and I didn't see him again.'
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The scrap came after McGregor – who has frequented Ibiza as a party destination over the years – was spotted partying with British model Katie Price and Tottenham Hotspur's Kevin Danso.
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