Conor Mcgregor Building Houses For Homeless Irish Families

Conor Mcgregor
Conor Mcgregor

Conor Mcgregor Revealed He’s Building Homes For Irish Families Who’re Living In The Hotels

Over the past couple of months, the MMA community has seen a lot of negative headlines about former UFC two-division champion Conor Mcgregor, but besides that people forget to acknowledge the positive side of athletes.

Mcgregor recently revealed via Instagram post that he’s in the process of building a total of eight three-bedroom houses for homeless Irish families living in the hotel rooms.

“Back on the site today, it has been a while. This is my first property development. We have 8 homes here closing in on finish. 3 bedroom houses, designated for families that currently reside in hotels around the capital, without a home to call their own. But not for long. Through the storm comes the sun! Walking around this land and these homes today, meeting all the neighbors, knowing that soon there will be families living here, creating their own memories, and building back their lives, gives me great pride! Ireland forever! Ireland first! Ireland always!” McGregor’s wrote on Inst.

McGregor wasn’t born with a silver spoon in his mouth; he was raised by a working-class family in the suburbs of Crumblin and worked as a plumber before becoming a worlds famous Athlete. He launched the Proper No. Twelve Irish Whiskey last year which already made a record number of sale in the U.S.

Mcgregor has not fought since suffering a submission loss to lightweight champion Khabib Nurmagomedov last October at UFC 229.

Conor Mcgregor “retired” for a second time earlier this year but shortly after changed his decision. As per Dana White, he’s expected to return to competition this summer.

Who should Mcgregor face upon his return to the Octagon?

Published on May 17, 2019 at 11:45 am
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