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Conor McGregor's wild three-day Grand National party including standing on £200k Rolls Royce

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UFC champ Conor McGregor's now infamous three-day Grand National party saw the Irishman stole the show in his Louis Vuitton shirt and outlandish behaviour.

At this point, McGregor was just days away from agreeing to box Floyd Mayweather in what is now the second-biggest fight in combat sports history.

The Irish fighter was still in party mode after his previous win over Eddie Alvarez which had made him the first ever champion to hold two belts simultaneously in the UFC.

As reported in The Mirror, the 33-year-old rocked up to Liverpool with his posse in tow in a fleet of cars and lots of pals, including Bellator fighter Charlie Ward, who at the time was still signed to the UFC.The two-weight world champion showed up in typical bombastic fashion, wearing a designer brand opened shirt and stylish sunglasses.He arrived around midday of the big race, showing no regard for the dress code as he emerged from a £200,000 Rolls Royce.McGregor and pals took three Rolls from John Lennon airport to the Hilton hotel where they quickly got ready for the day of races before heading out.He would later be photographed standing atop one of their fleet of cars, but first there was the small matter of the race itself.McGregor and pals watched One For Arthur pick up the the feature event win before heading off to Mansion Nightclub in Liverpool.He then partied with his entourage into the early hours of the following morning, before eventually getting on the decks to do a brief impromptu DJ set."We've had lots of celebrities at the club," said promoter Michael Ellis."But this has to be the biggest event we’ve ever been a part of in the six years we’ve been open.

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