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Conor McGregor celebrates being back in the USA by putting up a show for the fans

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“Surprise, surprise! The King is back!”. Conor McGregor will be fighting it out in a trilogy bout in front of a full house in Las Vegas, next weekend

The Irishman will be taking on Dustin Poirier at UFC 264 and the pair will be headlining the event. The scoreline in the rivalry currently reads 1-1 after Poirier knocked out McGregor at UFC 257, following a defeat to McGregor at UFC 178.

Dustin Poirier and Conor McGregor faceoff at UFC 257

At UFC 257, McGregor missed the crowds. Only a limited number of people were allowed to witness the fight due to the coronavirus pandemic. But this time he will have a plethora of people cheering him on, at the T-Mobile Arena.

McGregor recently got back to the United States of America, following an extended stay in Dubai.

With the fight rapidly approaching, McGregor recently shared a video on Twitter expressing his love for the United States of America. The crowd love him. His fans adore him. And McGregor never fails to acknowledge the same.

In a couple of videos, McGregor posted he can be seen making his way to his car, even as a legion of fans eagerly await his arrival and cheer him on as he leaves. McGregor also performed some shadow-fighting moves as he put on a show.

McGregor wrote on Twitter:

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Conor McGregor thanks Canadian singer Justin Bieber ahead of UFC 264 fight

McGregor went live on Instagram and answered several fan questions. Canadian singer Justin Bieber dropped a message.

An elated McGregor then, thanked Bieber for his support and showed his love for JB. He also thanked him for backing him following his loss at UFC 257.

McGregor exclaimed:

“Justin Bieber, what’s up Justin Bieber? Love you brother [chuckles]. This is quality man, this is good yeah. I just wanted to check this out. Justin, I love you, bro, I’ll tell you what mate, I appreciate that message from the last fight. That meant a hell of a lot to me, it really, truly did. So I’ve been busy, fully focused. Fully immersed in Mixed Martial Arts, it’s been nothing but Mixed Martial Arts. So I’m ready to put on a show.”

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