Edited footage, take #37, nothing special. There're plenty of stuff like this on YouTube.
I guarantee you he spent the better part of three hours doing that, even then having to settle for one of the producers to edit it all together.
Likely did the same thing with the beam jump video that he uploaded after his laughable attempts earlier on in the day at the beach.
Growing up in Dublin, Conor McGregor was just like every other Irish boy.
Which is to say, McGregor grew up with dreams of playing football. In a family filled with fans of Manchester United
Edited footage, take #37, nothing special. There're plenty of stuff like this on YouTube.
How are idiot American frat boys remotely relevant to Conor kicking a soccer ball?
What those idiot American frat boys did in the video was 100x times more impressive than what Conor did - IF they were single takes. But they weren't, and the video plainly shows how you could look achieve statistically improbable feats with trial and editing.