Drake’s 6-year-old son receives praise from millionaire fighter Conor McGregor after ‘FOR ALL THE DOGS’ album artwork release
Conor McGregor gets impressed by Drake's son's drawing as he helps his father with the making of his new album cover.
Drake and Conor McGregor (Image Courtesy: Imago)
Drake fans have been eagerly anticipating his ninth solo studio album, titled “For All The Dogs.” While there isn’t much information available about the album at the moment, there has been speculation that it might be an R&B project, especially since Drake hinted at a return to his earlier musical style when he first announced it. Fans were anticipating the release of “For All The Dogs” in the past week.
Ahead of its release, Drake recently posted the cover photo of the album, which looks like a drawing of a dog, and in the caption, he mentioned it was made by his son, Adonis.
Under the post, UFC legend Conor McGregor decided to drop by and was impressed by Adonis’s creativity. In the comments, he wrote: “Woof Woof, the kittens are getting it “
McGregor and Drake have been friends for a long time now, the rapper was seen during the iconic UFC 229 weigh-ins supporting McGregor against Khabib Nurmagomedov. It seems like since then their relationship has grown a lot and they really respect each other’s family members.
Conor McGregor pays respect to Max Holloway and congratulates Korean Zombie on his retirement
It seems like Conor McGregor, like many other fight fans, had a blast watching the main event of UFC Singapore last weekend. In the headline event, Max Holloway took on The Korean Zombie in a three-round featherweight bout, and both gave the fans exactly what they came for. After going through a war for two rounds, Holloway ended the fight in the third round with a vicious knockout.
McGregor definitely enjoyed the fight and the end, and in a tweet, he mentioned: “What a shot, what a performance! Classic Zombie, classic Holloway. Tremendous stuff! @ufc, as advertised.”
McGregor’s appreciation for Holloway was something else, and fans liked watching two former rivals acting like this. The Irishman gave a shout-out to the Korean Zombie for his incredible career as the fighter hung up his gloves after the loss.
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