Conor McGregor is hoping to track down a woman who got one of his famous quotes tattooed on her arm.
Back in 2016, McGregor made history by becoming the first ever UFC fighter to hold belts in two weight classes simultaneously.
After beating Eddie Alvarez to add the lightweight belt to the featherweight title he won off Jose Aldo, the Dubliner spoke to Joe Rogan inside the octagon.
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He said: "I’ve spent a lot of time slaying everyone in the company.
"Backstage I’m starting fights with everybody. I’ve ridiculed everyone on the roster.
"And I’d just like to say from the bottom of my heart, I’d like to take this chance to apologise… to absolutely nobody. The double champ does what the f*** he wants!"
And one of McGregor's fans appears to have got part of the quote tattooed on her arm - and the Notorious is hoping to find her.
Sharing a snap of the woman on Instagram, McGregor wrote: "To this lady, reach out to me, I love you."
The Crumlin native continues to prepare for his UFC return and both Charles Oliveira and Michael Chandler are interested in fighting him.
Asked by MMAJunkie who he would choose to fight in his next title bout, Oliveira said: “If I must choose, it’d be Conor McGregor, as the guy who is putting the money in my bank account. If I’m going to choose, I’m going to choose Conor McGregor.”
And Chandler made similar comments in a recent social media video. McGregor has insisted that he will be moving up to welterweight for his return, which doesn't concern the former Bellator champion.
"I do believe that Conor McGregor has to come back and fight somebody," he told SportBible. "So why shouldn't it be the other most exciting, most electrifying guy not just in the lightweight division, but on the UFC roster. And like I said, I want to do it at 170lb.
"I want him at his biggest, his baddest, his best and his most dangerous. Come get you some, holler at me this winter or early next year, holler at me!"
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