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Robert Hynes

Conor McGregor shares pictures as he enjoys family holiday with partner Dee Devlin, mother Margaret and three children

Conor McGregor was all smiles as he shared a number of holiday snaps while he continues to holiday on the Mediterranean Sea.

The UFC star is holidaying off the coast of France on a luxury yacht with his family, including fiancee Devlin, mother Margaret and his three children - Conor Jr, Croia and Rian.

McGregor and his family could be seen enjoying a meal in the pictures, which the former two-weight champion shared with his 46 million followers on Instagram.

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The Dubliner has not fought in almost two years, but was expected to return to the octagon before the end of the year to face American Michael Chandler.

However, comments made by UFC President Dana White over the weekend raised doubts over McGregor's UFC future.

White said: “First of all, Conor called me a couple days ago and loved the first episode of The Ultimate Fighter, and saying how happy he was to be a part of it.

“And I think being here and part of the environment and everything else, he felt it again and felt like he wants to get back to fight.

"The one thing you guys have to understand is this kid has so much money. It’s like Khabib now.

"These guys got s***loads of money and it’s hard to reel these guys in and get them to get in and fight."

When asked about a future without McGregor, White wasn't worried about that prospect.

He said: “I never get concerned.

"We have a massive roster of people that want to come in and people that are ready to fight and people that want to be Conor McGregor.

"And be at that level. It’s like for the last 20 years everybody said, ‘Oh my God, what are you guys going to do when Chuck Liddell retires? You guys are f****d. Oh my God. GSP. Anderson Silva. This and that.’

"This is a professional sport. People come in here, they achieve great things and they retire. You can never worry about that type of stuff.

"It is what it is. It’s part of the game. And it’s my job and my team’s job to find new talent and build them.”

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