WATCH: Conor McGregor Enjoys Fortnite Time with Son Ahead of New Year’s Eve in Heartwarming Clip

UFC superstar and former two division champion Conor McGregor spends time with eldest son Conor Jack Jr while he plays Fortnite.


WATCH: Conor McGregor Enjoys Fortnite Time with Son Ahead of New Year’s Eve in Heartwarming Clip

Conor McGregor spending time with son (via Instagram)

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Conor McGregor has remained out of active mixed martial arts competition since suffering a severe leg injury against Dustin Poirier at UFC 264 in July 2021. Since then, discussions around a potential return have surfaced repeatedly, but none have materialized into a confirmed fight. Recently, McGregor was seen relaxing at home while his son played Fortnite, offering a glimpse into his personal life.

McGregor’s personal life has also attracted attention in recent months after he married his longtime partner, Dee Devlin. The ceremony was described as an intimate event held at Vatican City, marking a milestone after 17 years together. The couple shares four children: Conor Jack Jr., Croía Mairead, Rían, and Mack. Their relationship has been a constant presence throughout the Irishman’s fighting career.

Family has long played a visible role in McGregor’s public image, with frequent social media posts highlighting time spent with his children. He has often shared videos of light training sessions with his son and moments from family vacations. The Irishman recently posted a video of himself lying on a bed and enjoying while his eldest son, Conor Jr., played Fortnite.

Stability in McGregor’s private life has followed a period of legal uncertainty. He was recently cleared of an assault case stemming from an incident at the 2023 NBA Finals, where he had been accused of assaulting a woman. The resolution of the case removed a significant cloud that had followed him publicly. With the matter no longer ongoing, attention has shifted back to his personal life.

The Fortnite-related video emerged during a period in which McGregor has appeared to be preparing for a return to competition. He has been linked to a potential comeback at the 2026 White House event and has expressed a desire to fight again. The ‘Notorious One’ has also revealed that he will undergo an intense six-month training camp to get back into fighting shape.

Conor McGregor has also indicated that he believes he has found spirituality later in his career. This outlook has been reflected in his emphasis on family time and a slower public pace compared to earlier years. As his fighting future remains uncertain, his focus on faith and family has become more prominent. Together, these elements suggest a shift toward balance after years defined by intensity and controversy.

UFC lightweight contender jokes about fighting Conor McGregor

Conor McGregor remains one of the most marketable fighters in UFC history, with his influence extending far beyond the Octagon. He has been involved in eight of the ten highest-grossing UFC pay-per-view events of all time. Those events generated massive revenue, boosting McGregor’s financial position. His opponents also profited heavily, as fights involving McGregor consistently delivered career-high purses.

Arman Tsarukyan wants to fight Conor McGregor
Arman Tsarukyan wants to fight Conor McGregor (via MMA Fighting)

Arman Tsarukyan currently holds the No. 1 contender position in the UFC lightweight rankings. Despite that status, he was recently passed over for an interim title bout at UFC 324. The decision stood out given his position in the division. When Daniel Cormier asked if he would fight again before a title shot, Tsarukyan indicated only interest in the ‘Notorious One.’

No way. If it’s not Conor McGregor, then I wouldn’t… He would never fight me, and the UFC won’t let me fight Conor McGregor.

Arman Tsarukyan via YouTube

The Armenian star’s exclusion was influenced by recent setbacks tied to controversy. He pulled out of UFC 311 against Islam Makhachev, which was scheduled to be his first title opportunity. He was also suspended after striking a fan during his UFC 300 walkout. The UFC instead booked Justin Gaethje versus Paddy Pimblett for the interim lightweight title at UFC 324.

Conor McGregor has also faced multiple controversies throughout his career, disrupting fight schedules. Injuries, legal issues, and extended layoffs have delayed his return on several occasions. Despite that, his name continues to shape matchmaking decisions. Arman Tsarukyan’s situation highlights how controversy and market value often influence opportunities at the top.

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