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Conor McGregor’s fiancee Dee Devlin shares snaps from family trip to Switzerland
Dee Devlin has shared pictures of her family holiday to Switzerland after jetting off with fiancee Conor McGregor.
McGregor was due to fight at UFC 303 last weekend but pulled out of his bout with Michael Chandler at late notice after suffering a toe injury.
With the fight set to be rescheduled, McGregor used his free time for a family getaway and the family decided to take a short flight from Dublin to Switzerland.
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Devlin took to social media to share a number of pictures from the trip as they enjoyed some quiet time.
Michael Chandler has stated his desire for his fight with Conor McGregor to be rescheduled within the next two weeks.
McGregor claims he will be ready in either August or September – and Chandler believes his future will be clarified soon. “I think we’ll know a lot in the next week or two about how this is going to play out,” he said.
“I’ve gotten that question a lot over the last year, you know, about a timeline. Is there a certain date [to move on from McGregor]? When do you pull the plug? When do you, you know, insert a catchphrase here. And I haven’t really thought about it, but I know that some information is going to be coming my way very soon, and we’ll figure it out.”
Should Chandler be forced to move on from McGregor, he could face current BMF champ Max Holloway following his win over Justin Gaethje earlier this year. And Chandler would be more than willing to take on the former featherweight champion.
“I think it’s public knowledge at this point that Max’s name was floated out there in his last couple weeks,” he added. “I have a ton of respect for Max Holloway, and not just because he is a bad mofo.
“Max is the epitome of the guy who says, ‘Hey, I am the guy who will stand in the middle of an Octagon, point in the center, and throw hands until one of us goes unconscious. But also I’m a good dude’.
“I got a ton of respect for him. I would love to compete against him. I guess it’s up to the court of public opinion whether or not I am a [BMF] calibre guy. I have my opinions. I think I am, and I would love to share the Octagon [with him] at some point in my career.”
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