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https://www.thesun.co.uk/sport/6023512/conor-mcgregor-poses-boozy-criminal-pals-ufc/
https://www.bloodyelbow.com/2018/4/...ish-criminals-hours-before-ufc-223-bus-attack
CONOR McGREGOR poses up with boozy criminal pals just hours before his violent attack on a fellow fighter’s bus last week.
Our exclusive picture shows the UFC star together with Dublin gangster brothers Andrew and Jonathan Murray, who have 66 convictions between them, in a New York hotel.
Jonathan, seen here in a grey Nike tracksuit, was sentenced to 18 months for what a judge called a “sickening attack” on a man in 2012, and has a host of other convictions including a number of raps for drug dealing.
Posting the snaps, the thug boasted: “The don’t give a b****x crew.”
He then said: “We took over an we done it in Gucci style hahaha we took there birds clothes they fitt nice we didn’t do it f*****g mafia style we done it f*****g Don style”
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The two brothers have a slew of convictions between them. Jonathan Murray was convicted in 2012 for his part in a ‘sickening’ assault on a man, where he kicked the victim as he lay unconscious on the ground. He was incarcerated for 18 months for the attack. Andrew, the elder of the two brothers, has 18 convictions to his name, including possession of drugs for sale or supply.
Andrew and Jonathan accompanied McGregor to the Fashion Awards at the Royal Albert Hall in London, and posted pictures in McGregor’s car and the Cirque le Soir nightclub. They also travelled with him to Las Vegas when he faced Floyd Mayweather in August 2017.
McGregor’s association with the the infamous criminals raises concerns about his relationship to the Dublin underworld. He was part of the Crumlin Boxing Club with Jamie Kavanagh, the son of Gerald ‘Hatchet’ Kavanagh, another gangster believed to have been slain by the Kinahan cartel. Prior to his murder, Gerald was one of the Kinahan mob’s primary debt-collectors and enforcers. He was pictured attending the funeral of Paul Kavanagh, Gerlad;s younger brother and enforcer for the Kinahan cartel believed to have been murdered by his own gang.
McGregor was also on friendly terms with slain gangster David Byrne, who once trained at Crumlin Boxing Club, and even shared a selfie at a boxing event.
https://www.bloodyelbow.com/2018/4/...ish-criminals-hours-before-ufc-223-bus-attack
CONOR McGREGOR poses up with boozy criminal pals just hours before his violent attack on a fellow fighter’s bus last week.
Our exclusive picture shows the UFC star together with Dublin gangster brothers Andrew and Jonathan Murray, who have 66 convictions between them, in a New York hotel.
Jonathan, seen here in a grey Nike tracksuit, was sentenced to 18 months for what a judge called a “sickening attack” on a man in 2012, and has a host of other convictions including a number of raps for drug dealing.
Posting the snaps, the thug boasted: “The don’t give a b****x crew.”
He then said: “We took over an we done it in Gucci style hahaha we took there birds clothes they fitt nice we didn’t do it f*****g mafia style we done it f*****g Don style”
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The two brothers have a slew of convictions between them. Jonathan Murray was convicted in 2012 for his part in a ‘sickening’ assault on a man, where he kicked the victim as he lay unconscious on the ground. He was incarcerated for 18 months for the attack. Andrew, the elder of the two brothers, has 18 convictions to his name, including possession of drugs for sale or supply.
Andrew and Jonathan accompanied McGregor to the Fashion Awards at the Royal Albert Hall in London, and posted pictures in McGregor’s car and the Cirque le Soir nightclub. They also travelled with him to Las Vegas when he faced Floyd Mayweather in August 2017.
McGregor’s association with the the infamous criminals raises concerns about his relationship to the Dublin underworld. He was part of the Crumlin Boxing Club with Jamie Kavanagh, the son of Gerald ‘Hatchet’ Kavanagh, another gangster believed to have been slain by the Kinahan cartel. Prior to his murder, Gerald was one of the Kinahan mob’s primary debt-collectors and enforcers. He was pictured attending the funeral of Paul Kavanagh, Gerlad;s younger brother and enforcer for the Kinahan cartel believed to have been murdered by his own gang.
McGregor was also on friendly terms with slain gangster David Byrne, who once trained at Crumlin Boxing Club, and even shared a selfie at a boxing event.