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Conor McGregor’s Post Retirement Fate Sealed by Andrew Tate’s Brother Tristan; UFC Star Advised to “Run for Political Office”

Published 04/11/2024, 3:23 PM EDT

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Andrew Tate’s brother just called for Conor McGregor to join politics! The saga unfolded on Twitter, where he replied to McGregor’s tweet – where the Irishman talks about his Christian faith. ‘The Notorious’ declared in a video that he is a “very holy man” and an Irish Catholic.

McGregor also has a chain he constantly wears, which is of Archangel Michael. Notably, this is where Tristan appeared and commented that he should become president. Someone else said that he might take the Arnold route since, like The Austrian Oak McGregor, he starred in the movie Road House after his UFC career. Let’s explore more about this!

Andrew Tate’s brother wants Conor McGregor to run for ‘political office’

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After McGregor’s video, Tristan Tate commented, “Run for political office when you finally retire.” Several fans commented below, suggesting that ‘The Notorious’ could follow Arnie’s path of becoming a bodybuilder, actor, and, ultimately, a political leader. The UFC featherweight champion has already often hinted about this on occasions. In previous tweets, he talked about trying to position himself as a prominent political figure in Ireland – trying to make an impact & make a difference!

What’s more – the Irishman star compared himself to other candidates as well. Commenting on the state of politics in Ireland, he explained how the former Sinn Féin President Gerry Adams and former prime ministers Bertie Ahern and Enda Kenny had “unbreakable ties to their individual parties’ politics.” 

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It is worth noting that this suggestion follows Conor McGregor’s periodic attempts at raising awareness among the Irish. Although he may have his own political views, his fame and legacy are enough to ensure a place for him anywhere he goes. However, what’s most buzzing about the UFC double champ is his return to the octagon & his retirement plans. So, when is ‘The Notorious’ retiring? Or, when is he coming back?

Conor McGregor’s comeback plans & road to retirement

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Fans have been awaiting the return of ‘The Notorious’ to the Octagon, and recent developments suggest that the wait may soon be over. UFC CEO Dana White has already hinted at McGregor’s comeback with a cryptic Instagram post.

White shared a video of McGregor arriving at the UFC 229 press conference, with the caption, “Coming Soon…” This sparked speculation that an official announcement could be imminent. What’s more – the Irishman’s recent drug testing results add to the buzz around his comeback. Adding fuel to the fire, McGregor recently revealed on Instagram that he had passed his fifth drug test of the year. This announcement has only increased speculation about his return to the UFC.

In a recent Instagram story, McGregor shared, “Got tested again Yesterday. All good in the hood.” This news, coupled with White’s teasing post, has fans hopeful that McGregor’s return is on the horizon. But as fans remain excited about the prospect of McGregor’s return, there are still some hurdles to overcome.

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McGregor reportedly has only two fights left on his UFC contract, which could complicate negotiations for his return. However, McGregor remains one of the UFC’s biggest draws, and losing him could have a significant impact on the organization’s bottom line. Unless there’s an update from the UFC, McGregor’s retirement seems far from near. As negotiations continue, fans are eagerly awaiting any official announcements regarding McGregor’s return to the Octagon. What do you think? Should the Irishman join politics after retirement? Drop your thoughts in the comments below!

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