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Conor McGregor Scared the Bejesus Out of Jake Gyllenhaal as Per Hollywood Star – “What Am I Doing? This Is Crazy!”

Published 03/18/2024, 9:30 AM EDT

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Conor McGregor might be on hiatus from the Octagon but that does not mean you cannot see him in action. The MMA community will be able to witness McGregor fight a different fight as ‘Mystic Mac’ puts his acting chops on display in Jake Gyllenhaal’s new movie ‘Road House.’ The movie will be released on Amazon Prime on March 21st and the lead star, Gyllenhaal, in his recent confession͏, admitted that he was afraid of shootin͏g a fight scene͏ opposite ͏Conor͏ McGregor. Let us get further into it.

Jake Gyllenhaal admits he was afraid of Conor McGregor

‘Road House’ is a remake of the 1989 classic of the same name. Set in Florida, the story revolves around Dalton (Jake Gyllenhaal) a former UFC middleweight fighter currently retired and working as a bouncer in a troubled bar. The story takes a turn when Dalton meets Knox (Conor McGregor), the antagonist of the movie.

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While having a media session with ‘The Mac Life’ to promote the film, Gyllenhaal confessed that he liked McGregor’s inclusion in the movie. However, he added that he was a bit apprehensive before shooting one of their fights.“I think what’s so interesting is that feeling, but also the opposite, you know? That’s what’s so cool about this movie – bringing these two worlds together. You know, all of a sudden, the sort of fictional world of the movies, and then the reality of the UFC, and someone like Conor’s coming into the space, and us having that fight together,” said Gyllenhaal.

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He further added, “That moment where that first shot we ever shot was us, the headbutt shot, right face to face. I thought to myself, ‘What am I doing? This is crazy.’ And then I thought, you know, I have done a lot of stuff in my given field, and so I have to come in. So the look I gave back to him as we both settle down, settle down.”

In the ͏movie, Jake Gyllenhaal and Conor McGregor battle it out in intense toe-to-toe fights, and this was evident from the action-packed trailer. It’s natural for any actor to face the challenge of shooting a fighting scene, especially when working alongside a former dual-weight UFC champion, considering a mistimed blow could land one in the hospital. Interestingly, it was McGregor’s debut as well and according to him, acting is just as tough as martial arts.

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McGregor confesses to being lost while acting

Acting seems to be as difficult a task as fighting per Conor McGregor. The former dual weight champion, in his latest confession with ‘Good Morning Britain’, asserted that his debut was not a cakewalk for him. The Dubliner revealed that he approached his debut as he would have approached his MMA training.

“It was an amazing experience, a lot of hard work, you know, a lot of humbling hard work and I approached it like I would approach my martial arts training, I am a novice at this, I’ve never done a movie before so I am akin to a white belt, a beginner. So I just went in I took direction well and I gave my all,” said McGregor. His approach to acting seems to have worked for him as McGregor’s debut was loved by many and even Gyllenhaal stated that he loved McGregor’s tenacity.

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The movie is set to be released exclusively on Amazon Prime on March 21st. Are you excited to witness ‘Mystic Mac’ fighting again? State your thoughts in the comments below.

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Suryakant Das is a UFC writer at EssentiallySports. His fascination with combat sports was sparked by gleeful moments he shared with his father watching wrestling. An ardent fan of UFC star Charles Oliveira, Surya closely follows the sport and keeps tabs on behind-the-scenes action.
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Yeswanth Praveen