UFC star Conor McGregor enjoys his Proper 12 whiskey after sailing new custom £2.4m Lamborghini yacht while on holiday
CONOR MCGREGOR enjoyed a glass of his Proper No.12 Whiskey after taking his new Lamborghini yacht out for a spin.
The UFC megastar finally got his hands on the £2.4million vessel, which he’s dubbed “the supercar of the sea”, this month.
And he didn’t waste any time in taking it out on the water with his fiancee Dee Devlin.
The Irishman shared snaps of himself sailing the expensive boat with his 45million Instagram followers, with the accompanying caption: “Success is never final!
“Always seek to innovate.”
Among the snaps were pictures of McGregor pouring a glass of his world-famous whiskey, which he enjoyed while taking in the view from the sleek-looking boat.
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McGregor, 33, followed that post up with a video of himself zooming on the water in his latest expensive acquisition.
An excited McGregor said: “This is how we do it in the pros, yeah! “This is how we do it in the pros, yeah!”
Scores of the Dubliner’s followers commented on the clip, with one saying: “I bet it handles Proper good.”
Another said: “Damn that’s a sick boat.”
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And another said: ” The Lambo speed boat.”
One asked: Is that the Aventador wheel? Holy hell!”
McGregor’s Lambo yacht does speeds of up to 70mph, but the former two-division champ is hoping to make it go even faster.
He said: “It’s some vessel so I’m really excited to get into it and rally it around.
“I look forward to setting records on it also.”
McGregor, 22-6, hasn’t set foot inside the octagon since suffering a horrific broken leg in his trilogy fight with Dustin Poirier last July.
The former featherweight and lightweight champ was eyeing a summer return to the octagon, although UFC president Dana White is anticipating an autumn comeback for The Notorious.
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He told SunSport: “We’re looking at early fall, if everything goes right.
White added: “If his leg heals right and he gets the clearance to really start training, then possibly early fall.”