Conor McGregor and the Paul brothers are making friends in the nation's capital.
The controversial mixed martial artist is heading to Donald Trump's inauguration in Washington, D.C., on Monday morning, joining long-rumored potential boxing opponents Jake and Logan Paul. I was carpooling with two people.
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YouTuber and Nerkboy Kyle Forgeard was also on the bus and posted a video of himself showing the fighters laughing out loud.
“We had an interesting bus ride to the inauguration venue here.” forget comment As the cameras rolled, it was revealed that McGregor was sitting next to Jake and Logan's mother, Pam Stepnick, and their siblings one row ahead of them.
“A couple of best friends?” Forgard asks.
Jake Paul leans toward the camera and says with a laugh, “I'm going to kill him.”
Podcaster and comedian Theo Fong, who was sitting a few rows further up, was apparently jealous of everyone having fun in the back of the bus and turned his head 180 degrees to warn McGregor. The scene was captured on video.Don't touch Pam”
The topic of a putative boxing match between McGregor, 36, and either Logan, 29, or Jake, 28, has received a lot of attention following the civil suit filed against the former UFC featherweight and lightweight champion.
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McGregor said on social media last month that he had agreed to a boxing match with Logan Paul in India this year.
The event is reportedly “almost confirmed” and will be “linked to India's Visit India tourism campaign and will be held at Mumbai's iconic 33,000-seater Wankhede Cricket Stadium.” That's true. The Times of India reported.
“Agreed.” McGregor wrote in a post to “After that, I will seek a return to the Octagon.”
McGregor is currently facing a separate civil lawsuit from an anonymous woman who claims she was sexually assaulted by the fighter on June 9, 2023, at Caseya Center, home of the Miami Heat.
It's unclear how the suit will affect McGregor's desire to fight.





