Conor McGregor joined the capacity crowd at Wembley to watch Anthony Joshua take on Daniel Dubois.
The current world champion will put his IBF world heavyweight title on the line when he takes on Joshua at the home of English football. A host of boxing greats are in attendance for the fight.
And they were joined by the former UFC world champion, who arrived at Wembley shortly before 9pm. The Irishman arrived in time to watch Liam Gallagher’s three-song performance.
Within minutes of arriving at ringside, McGregor immediately played to the crowd as he was shown on the big screens inside the famous arena. First, he posed with Terence Crawford before taking his jacket off and putting a cigar in his mouth.
Speaking last month, McGregor explained what happened when he was caught on camera feeding Joshua some of his Forged Irish Stout after the former Team GB fighter brutally knocked out Robert Helenius at the O2 Arena in London last August.
Taking to Instagram on the one-year anniversary, he wrote: “1 year ago today, Forged Irish Stout busy year! Also for the record I didn’t make Joshua do anything.
“He exited the ring post his amazing victory and came straight to me and said “where is my Forged!” I gave him mine. It was the first time that had happened at a fight.
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This is the fighters stout, Forged Irish Stout! For the working man and woman!
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“We have some mega announcements coming soon for you all, stay tuned! FORGED ARMY!”