Sunday, 13 December 2015

Conor McGregor parties the night away after knocking out Jose Aldo to become UFC featherweight champion

Irishman McGregor celebrates his emphatic victory at the UFC 194 after party with Octagon Girl Brittney Palmer

UFC Superstar Conor McGregor and Octagon Girl Brittney Palmer Host Official UFC 194 After Party at Foxtail Nightclub
Champion: Conor McGregor shows off his belt at the UFC 194 after party
Conor McGregor had plenty of energy left to party after UFC 194 as he took just 13 seconds to knock out rival Jose Aldo to become the undisputed featherweight champion.
After beating the Brazilian in one of the most eagerly anticipated UFC fights in history, McGregor hit the Foxtail Nightclub in Las Vegas to celebrate at the official party.
He had a smile as wide as the Vegas strip as he stood next to Octagon Girl Brittney Palmer while parading his newly-won belt.

UFC Superstar Conor McGregor and Octagon Girl Brittney Palmer Host Official UFC 194 After Party at Foxtail Nightclub
Party: Conor McGregor arrives at the Foxtail Nightclub with Octagon Girl Brittney Palmer
The Notorious One , as McGregor is known in UFC, had waited a long time to get his chance against Aldo, and having ended his opponent's 11-year unbeaten MMA streak, he was determined to party till dawn as he hosted the after party.
The Foxtail Nightclub can hold up to 500 guests and according to its own website is a 'culmination of style and edgy sophistication', and it's well used to holding celebrity bashes in Vegas.
McGregor had predicted he would knock Aldo out inside the first round, and while many people doubted him he was true to his word and ended the fight in style.

Conor "The Notorious" McGregor and Brittney Palmer host official UFC 194 After Party at Foxtail Nightclub inside SLS Las Vegas
Glamour: Brittney Palmer arrives at the Foxtail Nightclub
It was the fastest-ever UFC title-fight finish, and Aldo has already set his sights on avenging the defeat.
But McGregor looks like he has set his sights on bigger things than getting back into the octagon with the 29-year-old.
He said: "Jose has been a phenomonal champion, my respect to Jose, I wish him well, and it's on to the next chapter."

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