Conor McGregor coach John Kavanagh: What did he say to 'the Notorious' after the World's first flying bike goes on sale in Japan?

Conor McGregor [Left] John Kavanagh [Right] [Images courtesy: @MMAFightingSBN (YouTube) @coach_kavanagh (Instagram)]
Conor McGregor [Left] John Kavanagh [Right] [Images courtesy: @MMAFightingSBN (YouTube) @coach_kavanagh (Instagram)]

John Kavanagh, head coach of Straight Blast Gym (SBG) and Conor McGregor directed a hilarious tweet towards the Irish superstar. While the first flying motorbike went on sale in Japan, Kavanagh said that he'd be very disappointed if 'The Notorious' didn't show up to SBG, Ireland, on one of those flying bikes.

Here's what John Kavanagh said to Conor McGregor:

"If you don't arrive on this [flying bike] to SBG, Ireland, I'll be very disappointed."

The flying vehicle known as XTURISMO is available for nearly $565,000. The vehicle runs on a petrol-fueled motor. The XTURISMO flying bike can stay airborne for 40 minutes before needing a refuel. As of now, analysts say that the bike can be used in rescue operations and infrastructure projects.

If any MMA fighter can afford an XTURSIMO flying bike, it's Conor McGregor. 'The Notorious' built his weath in the sport of MMA and expanded it through ventures in boxing, the whiskey business, clothing and apparel, and the restaurant business.

Currently, the Irishman's net worth is $200 million, according to Celebrity Net Worth.


"We had a little tussle" - Conor McGregor on his altercation with Michael Chandler on TUF 31

Conor McGregor made an appearance on The MMA Hour with Ariel Helwani where he appeared to be in great spirits. According to various reports and the Irishman himself, filming for the 31st season of The Ultimate Fighter has wrapped up.

The first episode is slated to air on May 30th, this year. Even though McGregor and Michael Chandler are slated to fight once the season finishes airing, a date hasn't been fixed for their bout yet.

According to various reports, there was an altercation on the set of TUF 31, following a knockout victory, where tensions flared up. While Dana White affirmed that the incident happened, he didn't go into much detail. He just said that whatever happened on set shouldn't have happened.

When asked by Ariel Helwani about the incident, Conor McGregor said the following:

"We had a little tussle, of course, you know. I had a young kid in there, Lee Hammond, who trained with me on the way up - since the beginning. And now he's, kind of, coming into his own. He was on the show, he's 5-0, undefeated. So, I had skin in the game, and it was just I got emotional, you know. And then, tempers for flared. But it was all good, you know. We settled it, and it was no problem."

Skip to 3:55 for McGregor on his 'little tussle' with Michael Chandler:

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