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Conor McGregor brutally lashes out at partygoer while drinking until 6am at exclusive Ibiza club after partying with Katie Price and Tottenham star at Wayne Lineker's beach club

Conor McGregor brutally lashes out at partygoer while drinking until 6am at exclusive Ibiza club after partying with Katie Price and Tottenham star at Wayne Lineker's beach club

Daily Mail​4 hours ago

Conor McGregor brutally floored a partygoer with two punches at the infamous Pacha nightclub in Ibiza.
The disgraced fighter was seen hitting the reveller on the Spanish party island as he boozed until the early hours on Tuesday morning.
The 36-year-old was seen in conversation with a man before putting his arm around his shoulders and lashing out as music continues to loudly blare.
He speaks to the man for a few seconds before hitting him with his left hand while holding a glass of alcohol in his right.
McGregor, a former UFC featherweight and lightweight champion, then lands another blow just seconds later to leave the reveller on the floor.
The Irishman has not fought since 2021 and is protected from his victim by his entourage after flooring him.
One party-goer told The Sun: 'Clearly something's been said to annoy him and he's reacted very badly.
'The guy seemed to fall to the floor, and his mates came to pick him up and get him away.
'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.'
The violent scrap came just hours after McGregor was seen partying with Katie Price at Wayne Lineker's O Beach.
McGregor sported red shorts, a cap and sun glasses while puffing on a cigar and playing up to the crowds at a wild day time party.
Price shared a picture of the pair on her Instagram page with the caption: 'You legend,' after McGregor tagged her in his own story and said: 'Forever'.
Tottenham defender Kevin Danso also posted a picture with the former fighter on his Instagram.
McGregor has tried to become involved in politics and even said he'd run for Irish president
McGregor's outburst is not the first time he has lost his temper whilst partying at the Pacha resort.
Three years ago he stamped on a fan's hat after a teenager threw it towards him and asked for him to sign it.
He gave a sarcastic thumbs up before angrily aiming insults at the fan.

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