Conor McGregor’s lavish lifestyle shows no signs of slowing down anytime soon.
The former two-division UFC champion appears to have an almost endless stream of wealth, as evidenced by his latest luxury trip.



He was front and centre at his bare-knuckle league’s Dubai event this past weekend, arriving in true McGregor style.
McGregor, alongside fellow athletes like NFL star Maxx Crosby, is the co-owner of BKFC, and has been actively promoting it since breaking his leg against Dustin Poirier four years ago in his last UFC fight.
In December, McGregor added a brand-new Mansory Rolls-Royce Dawn, with a bright orange interior, to his impressive repertoire.
Now, the Irishman, who made over £500m during his iconic 10-year spell with Dana White’s promotion, has splashed the cash on another version of the British automobile.
In pictures posted on his Instagram account, McGregor flaunted a new Rolls-Royce, which he picked up after flying from Dublin Airport in a jumbo jet to Dubai.
The black Rolls-Royce Phantom VIII Diamond Edition is worth just over a whopping £1million ($1.3million), according to TMZ.
It features a V12 engine with a wild 571 horsepower and a max speed of 155 mph.
According to the same outlet, the Phantom goes 0-60mph in just over five seconds.
Unlike McGregor’s last car purchase, the Rolls Royce’s interiors is all-black, and includes race-inspired features like sports pedals and special lighting kit.
The exterior was customised by Mansory and boasts huge 24″ black-painted wheels with lowered suspension, a sports exhaust system, a carbon fibre rear bumper, two spoilers, and an illuminated ambient grill.




McGregor’s plane, meanwhile, was Union Aviation’s luxury Embraer Lineage 1000 aircraft.
There are only four Lineage 1000 jets in Europe and they cost an insane £38million.
Each one includes spacious passenger zones that are spread out between massive chairs, huge beds and a TV.
BKFC in Dubai was the promotion’s inaugural event in the UAE and also their first doubleheader as fights took place on Friday and Saturday night.
The event had high hopes among combat sports fans and certainly delivered, even before any of the fights took place.
At the weight-ins, Briton Hannah Rankin was smacked across the jaw by Jessica Borga as both women came face-to-face for the first time.

McGregor was forced to intervene and step in between the pair to prevent the incident escalating any further.
They eventually fought for the inaugural BKFC women’s featherweight title as Borga claimed a brutal knockout win over the Brit.
Even after the fights things got remained intense at Dubai’s Duty Free Tennis Stadium.
A fan was punched in the face by one of McGregor’s security guards after appearing to try and attack the MMA star, which left the man bloodied up as a mass brawl erupted.
McGregor also took the time to promote his various other business endeavours at BKFC 72.
He flexed his Notorious Cigar’s several times in photos, wore a golden chain that spelt out a new crypto brand he’s currently promoting, and, of course, was spotted drinking his Forged Irish Stout.