Conor McGregor went viral after giving Anthony Joshua a drink from a can of Irish stout following the boxer’s victory over Robert Helenius.
Conor McGregor has stated that he did not compel Anthony Joshua to drink from a can of Irish stout last year.
McGregor sat in ringside a year ago as Joshua crushed replacement opponent Robert Helenius to extend his comeback from two defeats by Oleksandr Usyk. After the fight, the former UFC champion confronted Joshua and offered him a can of his beer to drink.
McGregor has now taken to social media to insist Joshua wanted a drink. “One year ago today, Forged Irish Stout busy year! Also for the record I didn’t make Joshua do anything,” he wrote. “He exited the ring post his amazing victory and came straight to me and said “where is my Forged!” I gave him mine. It was the first time that had happened at a fight.
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Since beating Helenius, Joshua has extended his winning streak to four fights, stopping Otto Wallin last year before knocking out former UFC champion Francis Ngannou in March. He will challenge world champion Daniel Dubois in September as the Londoner attempts to become a three-time ruler of the heavyweight division.
McGregor, meanwhile, is waiting for a date for his rescheduled bout with Michael Chandler which was due to take place in June before the Irishman pulled out with a broken toe. McGregor is desperate to fight on December 14 in Las Vegas but UFC CEO Dana White claims the Dubliner will not fight until 2025.