Conor McGregor is certainly one of the most entertaining people when it comes to the fighting world. Although his actions and words have gotten him into trouble, he still continues to be himself. Overall, fans just want to see him back in the octagon. He will be fighting Michael Chandler soon, however, the UFC is trying to get the logistics down first. It will be a huge fight for McGregor, who desperately needs to get back in the win column, and fast.
In the interim, McGregor has been working on his charitable efforts. McGregor is someone who likes to give back, and there are a whole host of charities that he is interested in. One of these charities is Tunnels to Towers. For those who don’t know, this is a charity that donates to families of emergency workers who die while performing their job. It was created by Frank Siller, whose brother Stephen passed away while trying to save people on 9/11. Last night, McGregor was presenting Siller with a $1 million donation, and he did so while on Hannity.
Conor McGregor Apologizes
Overall, it was a fun appearance that certainly had the FCC ready to issue out some fines. In the clip above, McGregor had the Fox News censors working overtime as he dropped an f-bomb while speaking to Siller. “Frank, I’m honored to support you,” McGregor began. I wanted to say, your brother Stephen is a f***ing — excuse me, is a hero. He’s a hero. You’re a hero.” McGregor subsequently apologized, although Siller and Hannity didn’t seem to care all that much. After all, Fox News doesn’t exactly care too much for censorship, especially as it pertains to their own network.
As TMZ reports, McGregor has already donated a whole lot to this organization. In fact, he has raised about $3.7 million since the start of his career. Needless to say, this is a cause that is near and dear to his heart. Moving forward, we hope to see McGregor excelling in the octagon. If he does not win this upcoming fight against Chandler, then his career may be over. Stay tuned to HNHH for more news and updates from around the sports world.
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