Conor McGregor has said he is barring the man he once assaulted in an Irish pub having become the new owner of the property.UFC star McGregor pleaded guilty to assaulting a man in the Marble Arch pub in Dublin in 2019.According to The Currency, McGregor is in the process of buying the pub in Drimnagh, Dublin for roughly £1.7m.He had been caught on CCTV assaulting then-50-year-old Des Keogh after he declined to take a shot of McGregor’s 'Proper Twelve' whiskey in 2019.The UFC star pleaded guilty to the charge in court and was ordered to pay €1000 (£860) and apologised to the victim.Though McGregor has returned to the pub, confirming the takeover on Twitter and hinting that Mr Keogh will not be welcome.McGregor shared the story from The.
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