Conor McGregor Reported Dead On Google?

The former UFC Double Champion Conor McGregor is one the biggest fighters in the promotion. He has a huge fanbase but they were all shocked after a recent blunder. Google appeared to mistakenly list the UFC megastar as dead.

 


 

Conor McGregor is not dead

One fan randomly searched the Irishman and was left shocked to discover that according to Google, the former champ-champ passed away yesterday, August 4:

Wtf is this? Searched Conor dead and this is what came up? @TheNotoriousMMA you good champ? Google saying you’re dead”

Fans were completely baffled to see the news and one fan revealed they had even checked Wikipedia, which also listed ‘Notorious’ as deceased:

“Why is Conor McGregor listed as dead on wiki lol?”

The Dublin-born fighter had fuelled questions about his retirement from MMA with a series of cryptic tweets yesterday. One fan wondered whether his rumored retirement had anything to do with Google’s error:

“he really retired now he’s actually dead”

Another fan asked the Irishman to Google himself:

“If you search your name on google it says you are dead.”

During McGregor’s most active time in the UFC as he had made his way to the 145lb roster. ‘Notorious’ and Urijah Faber appeared as opposing coaches on The Ultimate Fighter: Season 2T. he Irishman and ‘The California Kid’ formed an unlikely bromance. At present with Faber retired and McGregor as the biggest star in UFC history, the American believes ‘Notorious’ will return to the octagon because of a burning desire within:

“He’s got an internal desire to show that he’s the baddest guy on the planet. Now, whether he’s been cushioned up a little bit because of all the perks that he has from being the wealthiest athlete in the world, at this point, or for that one year, at least. Who knows, but he still – that doesn’t change who you are when you think you’re the baddest dude, you know, that’s like an internal thing. So, I think he probably will fight, yeah.”

Barry Russell
Barry Russell
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