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Robert Hynes

Conor McGregor living in Las Vegas "compound" with partner Dee Devlin as he works towards UFC return

Conor McGregor is living in a plush Las Vegas "compound" as he prepares for his UFC return later in the year.

The Notorious is currently staying in Sin City with his fiancee Dee Devlin and their three young children as he works on the new series of the UFC's The Ultimate Fighter.

McGregor is working as a coach on the programme against a team of fighters coached by Michael Chandler, who the Dubliner is set to face in the octagon at some stage after September.

READ MORE: Dee Devlin shares loved up pic with Conor McGregor as they take in UFC event

The former two-weight champion and Devlin took in UFC 285 over the weekend as Jon Jones defeated Ciryl Gane to become the promotion's heavyweight champion.

Dee was seen rubbing her fiance's chest as the cameras picked the couple out in the crowd and showed them on the big screens inside the T-Mobile Arena.

Sharing a picture of himself behind the wheel in a Lamborghini on Instagram, McGregor wrote: "My Las Vegas compound."

Dee was among those to comment on the post, writing: "Daddy’s home."

McGregor has not stepped in the octagon since he was beaten by Dustin Poirier in their trilogy fight in 2021 and has spent the last 19 months recovering from a broken leg.

And UFC president Dana White revealed that McGregor and Chandlers' relationship deteriorated last week.

“Chandler and Conor were very respectful to each other and then some things started escalating that you’ll see on the show," he said. "They do not like each other now, a lot of s*** went down on Friday. I don’t look at stuff that’s good for the show or things like that. Whatever happens, happens.

“The stuff that just happened shouldn’t have happened and I’m getting old, boys. I’m getting old. I would’ve been in there sooner back in the old days but not good… There was a lot of s*** that went down on Friday.”

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