Conor McGregor has divided the opinion of his fans after posting a heartfelt comment to his "big busty" fiancee Dee Devlin.
McGregor and his fiancee are currently enjoying life in France after the UFC star picked up his new £2.6million custom Lamborghini yacht from Monaco. Devlin posted a series of pictures of her and McGregor on Instagram of which the UFC star made a gushing comment about her.
"My big busty woman I love you baby what floor we on again? And which yacht, ah stop don’t stop my baby I love you so much dee I do all of this for you, for us, I hate everyone else, I love you," McGregor commented.
His comment has drawn the attention of fans, with some praising McGregor for expressing his love for Devlin whilst others were a bit confused by his choice of words. One user commented: "Wtf is this guy saying here," whilst another wrote "Someone's had too much Proper 12 tonight".
A third weighed in by stating: "Big busty woman? That's not nice," with another writing: "I don't think such a woman would appreciate being called big".
McGregor is preparing to make his UFC return having spent the better part of a year on the sidelines after breaking his tibia last July. The Irishman returned to sparring last month for the first time since his injury
A final user urged McGregor to stop drinking and focus on preparing for his next fight, writing: "Big busty woman, go train now and stop drinking whiskey, I'm a big fan and we need you to win so focus on training."
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The former two-weight champion promised fans he would give up alcohol at the beginning of this year to prepare for his fighting return. But whilst in France, McGregor has posted several pictures of him drinking his infamous Proper 12 whiskey whilst partying friends.
McGregor has called out welterweight champion Kamaru Usman for his return fight, despite having competed at 170-pounds just three times in the UFC. The 33-year-old hasn't won a fight in over two years and is currently ranked at No.9 at lightweight.
Given his poor form of late, McGregor has been advised to take a "warm-up" fight before trying to challenge for a title. But McGregor has also been warned that there are no easy opponents at lightweight or welterweight for him to face in his comeback bout.